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Anonymous Posted on Feb 23, 2007

Need help! my mp3 player will not put as much songs as usual i can only fot in 38 while usually i can fit 70 songs. also ill be scrolling song and the name for the last song will stay and the other song will and uf i let it be ill turn itself off why is that?

  • Anonymous Mar 27, 2008

    the volume wont change when i want it to get louder it will get quieter.whats up with that i have only droped it once and that was like 5 inches away from the ground.

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Are you putting songs that are mostly mp3's instead of wma... mp3's take up more space

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Are you using songs with the same bit rate as before? A song with a higher bit rate takes more space.

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