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Old 03-26-2008, 12:39 AM
Harry Harry is offline
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Default mp3 file error?

Can somebody assist on this? I tried to put some tunes on my mp3 using windows media player but something pops up and says “cannot play the file”. Is there anyway to fix this?
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Old 03-26-2008, 12:50 AM
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Yes there is a way to determine the error. Be sure that your audio files end with .mp3. Sometimes these situations occur because some audio files are flac. Some media players cannot play it. Check out your audio files. The following steps will be a lot easier in transferring your music files to your mp3.
- Plug your mp3 through USB port
- Open “My Computer”. In a second, you’ll see your mp3 device’s drive
- Open your music files’ folder
- Then, drag the music files you want into your mp3 device. You can even drag the playlist from your windows media player (if you have made one).
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