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#12034 23-Feb-2007 22:51
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Hello I am desperately looking for some good geek help on getting my fairly new NW-A100 Sony 6GB Mp3 palyer to take new songs. I mean new because I have been too busy to get around finding out why it doesn't take new songs as it used to using Connect Player.
The software, Connect Player HELP says that once you select songs from the library and drag them to the transfer window, these selected songs will be transfered to the device. However, in months I have not managed to get a new song on it, and yet it says it has 5GB free! I have set Sync to auto from manual and nothing happened. I cahnged to Windows Media Player, "copied songs to the device" ("trasnfer complete"), and the new songs appear on the device's list yet when I try listening to them from my MP3 player, there are only the same old songs!
Even when I enter the device through "my computer" I cannot see any new songs. I had managed in the past to add a few new folders but the device will not show them anywhere, not even in "recent transfers". Since neither software transfer stuff would you say that my MP3 player or its cable is stuffed?
Could ANYBODY you hElp me here? I am bored stiff working in the lab with the same old 95 songs.

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  #61813 23-Feb-2007 22:55
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And yet it seems to connect to the computer because the NW-A100 says "onnecting" while plugged to my amputer and then
later says "creating new library" when I disconnect it.
Before the connect player worked ok and used to download updates. Now it doesn't. ?????

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