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zoe:
have put cd on to computer and it seems to go on mp3 but when you go to play back a box comes up on it saying file format not supported

Jules:

--- Quote from: zoe on May 23, 2009, 01:49:58 PM ---have put cd on to computer and it seems to go on mp3 but when you go to play back a box comes up on it saying file format not supported

--- End quote ---

I have had my cd of instructions out and can't see anything on there. The only thing I can suggest is you save your music to your computer and re formatt the player. This though will wipe your player clean. This is only guess work as well . Sorry can't be any more helpful.

Jules:
Just found this. Not sure what it all means but maybe someone will.

 Supported file types

The following table lists the file types (formats) that are supported by Windows Media Player.

If you cannot use a file that is included in this table, the file might have been encoded with a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player.

File type (format)

File name extension

AU (UNIX) audio files

.au and .snd

Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) audio files

.aif, .aifc, and .aiff

CD audio disc

.cda

DVD-Video disc

.vob

JPEG picture file

.jpg

Macromedia Flash animation file

.swf

Microsoft Recorded TV Show

.dvr-ms

MP3 audio files

.mp3 and .m3u

MPEG video files

.mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpa, .mpe, .mp2v, and .mpv2

Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) audio files

.mid, .midi, and .rmi

Windows audio and video files

.avi and .wav

Windows Media audio and video files

.asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmd, .wmp, .wmv, .wmx, .wpl, and .wvx

Windows Media Player skin file

.wmz

  

tonyco1:

--- Quote from: JULES T on May 24, 2009, 03:06:48 AM ---Just found this. Not sure what it all means but maybe someone will.

 Supported file types

The following table lists the file types (formats) that are supported by Windows Media Player.

If you cannot use a file that is included in this table, the file might have been encoded with a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player.

File type (format)

File name extension

AU (UNIX) audio files

.au and .snd

Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) audio files

.aif, .aifc, and .aiff

CD audio disc

.cda

DVD-Video disc

.vob

JPEG picture file

.jpg

Macromedia Flash animation file

.swf

Microsoft Recorded TV Show

.dvr-ms

MP3 audio files

.mp3 and .m3u

MPEG video files

.mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpa, .mpe, .mp2v, and .mpv2

Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) audio files

.mid, .midi, and .rmi

Windows audio and video files

.avi and .wav

Windows Media audio and video files

.asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmd, .wmp, .wmv, .wmx, .wpl, and .wvx

Windows Media Player skin file

.wmz


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Ok - first play your Cd in Windows Media Player,
Then check the top menu and find "RIP" - click on it
select your CD in the drive, it will now rip all songs on it (few mins) and convert them to MP3 format or wma format
either is ok. I like MP3 as it will play anywhere.
Save into the folder of your choice or make a new folder and name it, and then save these tracks.
you should now be able to copy them into your player and should work ok.
Tony

Jules:

--- Quote from: tonyco1 on May 24, 2009, 03:57:29 AM ---
--- Quote from: JULES T on May 24, 2009, 03:06:48 AM ---Just found this. Not sure what it all means but maybe someone will.

 Supported file types

The following table lists the file types (formats) that are supported by Windows Media Player.

If you cannot use a file that is included in this table, the file might have been encoded with a codec that is not supported by Windows Media Player.

File type (format)

File name extension

AU (UNIX) audio files

.au and .snd

Audio Interchange File Format (AIFF) audio files

.aif, .aifc, and .aiff

CD audio disc

.cda

DVD-Video disc

.vob

JPEG picture file

.jpg

Macromedia Flash animation file

.swf

Microsoft Recorded TV Show

.dvr-ms

MP3 audio files

.mp3 and .m3u

MPEG video files

.mpeg, .mpg, .m1v, .mp2, .mpa, .mpe, .mp2v, and .mpv2

Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI) audio files

.mid, .midi, and .rmi

Windows audio and video files

.avi and .wav

Windows Media audio and video files

.asf, .asx, .wax, .wm, .wma, .wmd, .wmp, .wmv, .wmx, .wpl, and .wvx

Windows Media Player skin file

.wmz


--- End quote ---
Ok - first play your Cd in Windows Media Player,
Then check the top menu and find "RIP" - click on it
select your CD in the drive, it will now rip all songs on it (few mins) and convert them to MP3 format or wma format
either is ok. I like MP3 as it will play anywhere.
Save into the folder of your choice or make a new folder and name it, and then save these tracks.
you should now be able to copy them into your player and should work ok.
Tony

--- End quote ---
I just knew someone clever would come along and explain a bit more. Hope it works Zoe.

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