Problem
I transferred WMA audio
files to my MP3 player. The
MP3 player cannot play
these files.
I transferred audio files to my
MP3 player from my Mac®.
The MP3 player cannot play
these files.
The audio files on my MP3
player are not played in the
correct sequence.
Odd characters appear on
the display when I play
music.
I cannot understand the
menu language and do not
know how to change it.
How can I create MP3 files?
I can't copy any files onto
my MP3 player even though
it has free memory.
Possible cause
The files are copy-
protected.
Wrong file format
The playback mode
"Shuffle" has been
selected.
The character set is not
supported.
The menu language
was incorrectly set.
Old file system
(such as FAT16)
What can you do?
If the files are WMA DRM copy-protected, you need to
copy them through the Windows Media® player. Check
beforehand if your MP3 player can play WMA DRM
copy-protected files. You can find this information on the
datasheet of your MP3 player on the TrekStor homepage
at www.trekstor.de.
Audio files in AAC format, for example, files that you
generate with iTunes®, cannot be played on most MP3
players. Convert these files into MP3 format using a
current iTunes® program or a different program. Audio
files downloaded from the Internet may have protective
mechanisms that prevent conversion.
If the playback mode "Shuffle" has been selected, switch
to the "Normal" playback mode.
Sort your audio files in a subfolder before you copy them,
and copy this folder to your MP3 player. In addition, you
can sort your audio files by renaming them (by adding
numbers such as "001_Title", "002_Title", etc.).
Some MP3 players cannot correctly display all characters.
Only use the standard character set of the menu
language selected on the MP3 player when writing file
names and ID3 tags, and do not use special characters
(such as accents, etc.).
Reset the player or, if this is not possible or does not
work, update the firmware. Then the language selection
menu usually appears.
To convert audio files (such as music from a CD) into
the MP3 format, you need an MP3 encoder (such as
the presently free "Audiograbber" program that can
be obtained from www.audiograbber.de). Instructions
and assistance for operating the program can be found
under the help function of the program.
Since FAT16 creates two entries when the file names
are long, the main directory can be full even though
there is free space on the MP3 player. Copy the files to
a subfolder, or format your MP3 player with FAT32 if
possible. If you are unsure if your MP3 player supports
FAT32, please contact our support service.
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