Re: WMP/MP3/SYNC

Tech-Archive recommends: Speed Up your PC by fixing your registry



Jerry,

I'm back & ready for some help - thanks!

--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Dallas" <Jagged Edge@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:eNP0Aq4bJHA.2132@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Thanks & i know that jerry but as i said below, in the COpy & Paste right
here, that's not working:

that said jerry, i was able to put some 80 or so songs into the mp3 last
night, but i got to a point that, even tho' I still had over a GB of
space left, it wouldn't allow me to move more songs over to it - here's
the error message i got:

"C00D11CD: Unknown error
Windows Media Player encountered an unknown error. This can occur when
another program or operating system component encounters a problem but
does
not communicate the nature of the problem to Windows Media Player."

This unfortunately does not help things. When XP or WMP runs into a
problem it can't handle or doesn't understand it throws up this generic
error message. Searching Google for that error throws up such
information, there is no easy way to solve it.


so not sure how to proceed from this point on."


--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Orange" <theplectrum@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:49625348$0$9424$ba4acef3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Dallas" <Jagged Edge@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:%23SCcRFsbJHA.4500@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
sorry as i already have a dumb question. before that, it's a gpx 2 gb
mw3347blk


Here is an extract from the manual :

You will not be able to download Purchased/Subscribed songs using Windows
Media Player 9

to this unit. You need Windows XP with Windows Media Player 10.

You will still be able download regular MP3 & WMA songs.

1.Start Windows Media Player 9 and connect unit to your computer.

2.Click Copy to CD or Device.

3.In the "Items to Copy" pane, in the drop-down list, click the play
list, category, or other item that you want to copy.

4.Clear the check boxes next to any files you do not want to copy.

5.In the "Items on Device" pane, in the drop-down list, click the device
that you want to copy files to.

6.Click the 'Copy' button.

7.Repeat steps 2-5 for any other items that you want to copy to your
unit.


i did as you said, re: my pc>explore, etc. & the "she me hidden.." is
already checked, now, you say "Your mp3 player should show up as a HD
drive in the Folders pane on the left hand side, just underneath your
CD/DVD player/recorder. Does it ?" In what pane ? in wmp or in My pc ?
in my pc, i see the "D drive but i click on the + sign & nothing
happens.

When you right click on My Coputer then Explore, you will get a Windows
Explorer set up. It should be divided into 2 panes. The left one contains
the Folders, the right on the files. Your D drive should normally be your
DVD/CD drive - if you don't have a disk in it, then its normal nothing
happens. Your mp3 player should be E or another letter. If you have
another letter, then you could try dragging an mp3 file on to it and see
if it transfers.


that said jerry, i was able to put some 80 or so songs into the mp3 last
night, but i got to a point that, even tho' I still had over a GB of
space left, it wouldn't allow me to move more songs over to it - here's
the error message i got:

Good news ! Did you try re-booting Windows then adding more ? Might get
rid of the error message.



"C00D11CD: Unknown error
Windows Media Player encountered an unknown error. This can occur when
another program or operating system component encounters a problem but
does
not communicate the nature of the problem to Windows Media Player."

This unfortunately does not help things. When XP or WMP runs into a
problem it can't handle or doesn't understand it throws up this generic
error message. Searching Google for that error throws up such
information, there is no easy way to solve it.


so not sure how to proceed from this point on.

--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T


"Orange" <theplectrum@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:4960ef97$0$9422$ba4acef3@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx

"Dallas" <Jagged Edge@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:uZl2V2cbJHA.4684@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hey all,

I am new to doing this, so bear with me.

I had synced up the MP3 previously, moved all my music there. Then I
changed, or thought I changed some tunes around - deleted some, added
some - but then when I next turned it on, it said No File !

Okay, somehow, I apparently deleted them all ? I didn't think so as I
saw them all in the Right Pane, under the listed Device.

Now when I hook it up again to take a look, I don't see my music list
in the right pane, rather, I see a + sign & a lot of apparently,
Chinese words! So I clicked on the + sign & see a lot of + signs,
where my music was yesterday & more Chinese writing. SO I shut down
WMP10, disconnected the MP3 & started over & again, I see the list of
+ signs & Chinese writing !

NoW WhAt ?!?!

Thanks very much !

--
Dallas.....

Dell P 4, 3GHz, 512 MB DDR SDRAM, 160 GB, Win XP Home
16X DVD-ROM & ,6X DVD+/RW, IE7, OE6, DSL, via AT&T

OK, here we go.

You don't state what type of mp3 payer you have so its going to be a
stab in the dark.If its a drag and drop type then go on bleow. If its a
proprietry brand (Apple, Phillips etc) then you'll probably need
specific software to load the songs - as in the case of an iPod, for
example.

Right click on My Computer > Explore > then the following : Tools >
Folder Options > View > then click on Show Hidden Files and Folders >
Apply > OK. (Note : to hide Hidden files, click on the roundel abve
"Show Hidden .... etc). Apply and OK)

Your mp3 player should show up as a HD drive in the Folders pane on the
left hand side, just underneath your CD/DVD player/recorder. Does it ?

If it does not, then you need to change your USB cable and/or port.

If it does, then click on the + symbol and open up the tree. You should
see, in some form or other, whether you have any mp3 files on the
player. If you don't, then you'll have to load them up again.

If you do, then your player may need re-initialising to get rid of the
"Chinese" like writing. If so, then you'll have to re-install
everything.

A bit vague, but then without knowing mdel/make etc of your mp3 player
its difficult to know what to do.

Cheers,
Jerry


Hi Dallas,

See replies above. Sorry to not be of more help, but





.


Quantcast