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Mike  
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 More options Jan 8 2008, 9:04 am
From: Mike <mike_pa...@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 06:04:10 -0800 (PST)
Local: Tues, Jan 8 2008 9:04 am
Subject: SD Card and seeing song on it
I have an MP-556 (1GB Flash) that has a 2GB San Disk SD Card in it.
If I hook up the mp3 player to my computer thru windows explorer I can
see that I have 396 songs on the card.  However, when I turn it on and
look to see how many songs I have on the card it says 130!  Why is
that?  All of these songs were ripped from CDs I have.  I then copied
and pasted them from the computer to the card with no problems.  Can
anyone help me and tell me why I can't see all my songs on the card?

Thanks, Mike


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David Hart  
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 More options Jan 8 2008, 1:01 pm
From: "David Hart" <david.alan.h...@gmail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 12:01:57 -0600
Local: Tues, Jan 8 2008 1:01 pm
Subject: Re: SD Card and seeing song on it

First, how did you add them to the iLO? Did drag and drop them or did you
use Windows Media Player (windows) or Amarok (linux) to move them over
(highly recommended)?

What you might have is some of the directories might be over loaded
(containing more than 99 files). There is a nice thread over at
CNET<http://forums.cnet.com/5208-6035_102-0.html%3Bjsessionid=abc9vdbZ9K21...>about
an iLO user with same model as yours having a similar problem. Media
managers such as Windows Media Player, iTunes and Amarok usually solve these
problems by creating sub directories automatically for the music. Since
Windows Media Player is recommended for the unit, and assuming you are using
Windows, I'd use that.

Hope that helps.

On Jan 8, 2008 8:04 AM, Mike <mike_pa...@hotmail.com> wrote:


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Mike  
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 More options Jan 8 2008, 8:52 pm
From: Mike <mike_pa...@hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 17:52:00 -0800 (PST)
Subject: Re: SD Card and seeing song on it
David, thanks for responding.  When I copied my files I was just doing
the drag and drop method in windows explorer from my C drive to F
drive (card in the mp3 player).  I'll check out that link you listed
below.  Dumb question, but how do you move them over using Windows
Media Player to the mp3 player's card?  Just wondering.

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 More options Jan 11 2008, 1:48 pm
From: "David Hart" <david.alan.h...@gmail.com>
Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2008 12:48:56 -0600
Local: Fri, Jan 11 2008 1:48 pm
Subject: Re: SD Card and seeing song on it

Mike,

Doesn't the manual describe how to used Windows Media player? First I'm only
recommending Windows Media player because everyone who has Windows usually
has it built in. It's certainly not the best player/manager you could use
the iLo but it has the advantage of being the one that is usually already
installed. The two best alternatives in Windows land to Windows Media Player
are MediaMonkey <http://www.mediamonkey.com/download.htm> and
Songbird<http://www.songbirdnest.com/>.
There is a very biased review/ad for Media Monkey
here<http://createdigitalmusic.com/2006/09/26/mediamonkey-review-the-ultim...>but
I think it is pretty true. The standard version is free but if you
want
something like the smart playlists that Apple has you and on the fly
conversions from your library (say if you burned everything in a lossless
format and would convert on the fly to mp3 at the last minute) you should
pay the $20 to support the program. Songbird is open source but is only in
0.4 version so it is a bit touchy so far. There is a nice article here on ten
alternatives to itunes
here<http://www.simplehelp.net/2007/07/08/10-alternatives-to-itunes-for-ma...>.
Note that Windows Media Player isn't listed since nobody really thinks it is
that good compared to iTunes. This is probably the number one reason why
iPods have sold so well is that iTunes isn't a bad program if you have an
iPod. It really isn't that good for non-iPods.

I would really try out media monkey first because it handles tagging and
everything else nicely.I've used it and it is pretty good. Also Windows
Media player is always trying to shove WMA on to its users which isn't
necessarily the best format despite Microsoft's advertisements.

No matter what you do I'd:

   1. figure out which one (media monkey, windows media player or
   songbird) that you want to use.
   2. Copy everything from the iLo and the SD card into the my music
   directory in my Documents
   3. Delete everything except for a single file each from the iLo and
   its SD card. This is important because some MP3 players can crash if there
   isn't something there for it to read
   4. Load up the media manager manager you want to use
   5. You should see in whatever media manager, the iLo.
   6. If the program hasn't already done so import through the file menus
   the my music folder
   7. Synchronize the my music folder with your iLo

Using something like Media Monkey you could build up a large music
collection and then have Media Monkey randomly sync material so the iLo
always sounds fresh. Also having it in Media Monkey means that you could
always just add a different device if the iLo fails and you want to replace
it with another MP3 player (even an iPod since Media Monkey supports iPods).

If you need more help, just tell me which media manager you decide on and
I'll try and give you more details if you can't figure out it yourself.

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