CRISIS WITH MP4 PLAYER! PLZ HELP!!!!!!!!

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  1. mariyah93

    mariyah93 Member

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    can u plz help me!
    i have bought an mp4 player and have been downloading songs onto it for ages. But when i tried the other night it said that the songs could not fit onto it, but my mp4 player is a 1GB nd i've only got 24 songs on it. It should hold upto 200 songs. So i had to delete all of my songs and pics but then it would say that the songs have downloaded but when i go to my music file it says no files found!
    can u plz help me because this is really frustrating me
    are the songs going to another file?
    i have even checked if there might be a disk in the computer but there wasn't can u plz help me out here
    thnx!!!
     
  2. kcdc30

    kcdc30 Regular member

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    assuming that this is drag and drop right. i'm sure that since you have downloaded to it before, the songs are in mp3 format. i do not believe the knock-offs can read .wmv files, could be wrong. .wav format files are very large files compared to mp3's, which 1g would just about account for 24 songs with that file extension. sorry if this doesn't help.
     
  3. razzer001

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    Sorry to inform you, but you have what is called a 'hacked' player, basically the person you got the player from altered the player to show that it had more memory than it actually has.

    From the sounds of it, your player is probably only is really able to hold 256mb worth of songs and not 1GB.

    This is quite common, unfortunenately, esp if you buy it from places like eBay.

    One way to confirm this, is to open the back of your player and note the model number of the flash chip and then search on the internet, you will find out the true size of your player.

    OR you can use the MP3 Utilities programs to format the player, this will show what the real memory size you have.

     

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