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Cakez
3rd December 2006, 07:09 PM
Hi im new here and this is my first post.


When i first tried to upload songs into my library from the Storage card, it worked fine, but now im not having the same luck.

After i begin to update my library it detects all the mp3 on the storage card but then when its adding them to the library it stops about half way and just lags for about a minute or 2. Then when it says done, the mp3 have not been uploaded at all. I've tried several times but with the same results.

It seems like the only way i can play the mp3's from the storage device in windows media player is my individually selecting the files and playing them one at time

Is there someway to fix this problem?
Is there another mp3 player that can be added to the TYTN?
Is there another way to play mp3's from your storage device without adding them to your library?

Thanks!

MikeChannon
3rd December 2006, 07:40 PM
Hi im new here and this is my first post.


When i first tried to upload songs into my library from the Storage card, it worked fine, but now im not having the same luck.

After i begin to update my library it detects all the mp3 on the storage card but then when its adding them to the library it stops about half way and just lags for about a minute or 2. Then when it says done, the mp3 have not been uploaded at all. I've tried several times but with the same results.

It seems like the only way i can play the mp3's from the storage device in windows media player is my individually selecting the files and playing them one at time

Is there someway to fix this problem?
Is there another mp3 player that can be added to the TYTN?
Is there another way to play mp3's from your storage device without adding them to your library?

Thanks!

This is a standard WM5 problem.

Find MSmetadata folder on storage card - DELETE it (need file explorer set to show all files - hidden files)

Should find it works better now. Reconstruct library.

If still stuck see here:

http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=284271&highlight=msmetadata

or search using MSMETADATA

Mike

Cakez
4th December 2006, 08:13 PM
That worked perfectly and resolved my problem

Thanks alot.