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You should not need to transfer the music from the sd card to the phones memory, but play the songs directly from the sd card. Once the songs are loaded onto the sc card in the right format, (MP3) your phone should find them on the card.
First you need to make sure you have the current firmware for the R4 card loaded onto the micro-sd card. I know that some R4 cards only accept up to a 2gb memory card so check and make sure you are using the correct micro card with the R4. When you have downloaded the firmware for your card you need to make some folders. Label them games...movies... music... etc.. making a folder for each one. Put the Mp3 files in the correct folder. When you use your R4 you will see three icons at the startup screen go to the one labeled multi-media... Moonshell will run the movies/music... you are ready to go ... hope this helps
You need a standard SD digital memory card (not the newer HC high capacity cards as Magellan does not guarantee compatibility although I did get one to work that was a micro SD card with the full SD adapter). You will need to put your mp3 music files from your PC onto the SD card just as you would your mp3 player; insert the SD card into an SD slot on your computer, laptop or USB adapter and copy the files to the card. After files are saved, put the card into the slot on the right side of the Maestro and then refer to the User Manual (http://www.magellangps.com/support/product.asp) page 64 to see how to play the music. You can play through radio speakers or by using headphones/ear buds with a USB connector.
If the music is loaded correctly, all you have to do is the hit the music button and select either "All Songs" or "Shuffle". The phone automatically loads songs on the SD cards.
when the card is inserted into your laptop it is just like another drive (like your c drive) simply drag and drop onto the icon for the card or double click on the card to open up a window then drag the files into it.. what are you planning to use the SD card with? in itself it is just a drive it can't do anything else it is just for storage... you can of course insert it into another device (like a music player with an SD slot) and play the music you have put onto it
cect p168c won't play mp3 music that has been loaded onto SD Card. Shows to be in the phone under file manager my music. When you try to play it. Shows to be an empty play list.
I'm confused. Are you saying that you can't play files on the SD card from the computer itself? Or, the songs won't play on the mp3 player once the SD card is loaded into the mp3 player?
First, make sure the songs are in the right format - each mp3 player will only play files of a certain type. Your best bet is to only use Mp3 format files -everything else is going to give you one problem or another.
Second, there is a size limit to what type of SD card the mp3 player can read. 2GB SD cards are the absolute maximum that this player will handle, and probably only 1GB even.
use a cassette adapter. put the adapter in your car's cassette player and plug the wire into you garmin. when a command is made, it will play through your car's stereo, provided it is on the cassette mode. also, using the cassette adapter, you can play music from your nuvi if you have music loaded onto a sd card and placed in the nuvi's sd slot. the nuvi will interupt the music to give directions, then go back to playing music.
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