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very strange mate
i notice you said drag n drop have you tried copy n paste instead hth |
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Got me beat now :shock: |
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IIRC there's an option somewhere in the settings of media player that can add some kind of ID tag to the files that means they can only be played on your PC and not on any other device such as another PC, mp3 player etc. It'd also explain why you PC will play the files stored on the MP3 player, but the player itself won't. I'd check for this option if I were you... HTH EDIT: just found the option - In media player 10, go to tools > options and select the 'rip music' tab. There's a check box about half-way down marked 'copy-protect music'. |
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There also might be a limitation on what bit-rate it will play back. It could be that it won't play back anything higher than, say, 192 bit.
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Thanks guys.
Run out of time now but will have a look again when we get back from hols. |
Wow.
Thanks Red Ones - if you transfer a full album folder it objects. Tansfer individual tracks and its just fine :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: Incidently I found the protect feature on the media player and it was already turned off. The wifes off downloading lots of music now Thanks again :wink: :wink: |
You're welcome
Sony PSP has a similar issue - though the problem is that music, video etc has to sit in an appropriately named folder. (What is hard to find out is what the folder has to be called as you need to create the folder yourself!) |
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