Re: mp3 will not start
- From: hrlyjoe43 <hrlyjoe43@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 3 Jun 2008 06:40:00 -0700
which port the mp3 player is connected to was a big issue with the zune
people .
so i have tried all the different connections possible . a hub connection ,
directly into a usb from the desktop , new cables , different cables ,
extension cables ,cable trays , cable tv .
i think you might be on to somethimg though with the media player protocol
though . reading the mtp article , i see that samsung is a partner or
something . i think the mtp road is where the problem lies .
"Paul" wrote:
Paul wrote:.
GHalleck wrote:
hrlyjoe43 wrote:
i have media player 11 . i wonder how media player keeps a mp3
player from syncing ?
Perhaps DRM, or Digital Rights Management?
Another remote possibility. I had a look at the original post
again. How is the device powered ?
Is it running off its own internal battery, when you
connect it to a USB port ? Is it actually powering
itself from the USB port ? Could it be overloading
the 500mA limit on ports right on the computer ?
Are you connecting it to an external hub, or
directly to a port on the back of the computer ?
Perhaps the restart loop is related to the USB
port switching off due to overload.
Paul
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