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Whenever I download music from windows media player to my x50v with a 1g sd card, It will download approx 500 mb of music and then stop. It does not fill the 1g card capacity. Does anyone know why this happens...
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Aximsite All Star
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i would recommend using a removable card reader to transfer such large files. never use activesync to do this.
also consider converting to a lower quality audio file if your files are super high quality, to help out with space jd | |||||||||
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Aximsite Rookie
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You actually use WMP to download music to the Axim? I just copy and paste the songs i want onto my SD card then open them up with the music player of choice(usually TCPMP) Never had any troubles.
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Aximsite Rookie
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Copying the files directly ought to work assuming there's enough space, though they won't be automatically organized by WMP.
My SD card hasn't arrived yet so with my X30H I transfered over a couple MP3s I really want to listen to and a bunch of MODs, and play other MP3 files through networking locally or using Orb (for MP3s, Videos, and other stuff) when at a wifi hotspot somewhere else. I've got 23 module files transfered and their combined size is smaller then either of the two MP3 files. ![]() | ||||
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