no there dosn't seem to be a list - i just thought i may be doing something wrong or not doing something i should be doing with it.
Any chance you are ripping to WMA and the Philips device only understands MP3? Or maybe the tracks are ripped in some other format or bitrate (e.g. variable versus constant bitrate or too high a bitrate) that the Philips device does not understand? Or maybe there are DRM issues?I use Windows Media so am wondering why the stereo isn't picking up the songs i have on MP3 player?
If WMA is the problem (and we don't yet know that it is) then you don't need a new player - you just need to rip to MP3 and download these files onto the existing player! If Windows Media Player doesn't support MP3 ripping (don't use it so don't know) then there are numerous other free and commercial alternatives. Did the Creative player not come with Creative MediaSource for example which can be used to rip and manage tracks?Thanks for all the replies - the model is MCM275 Microsystem. It must be that the stereo isn't picking up the WMA files. I suppose ill have to ask Mr Sammie to buy me an mp3 that is compatible - good luck to me - took me long enough to get the Zen!!
WMA v9 or earlier version (copy protected music will not play on this device).
- The MP3 player may not be a USB Mass storage device
- The player supports most USB Mass storage devices (MSD) that these devices are compliant to the USB MSD standards. Most common Mass storage class devices are flash drives, memory sticks, jump drives and etc.
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