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Old 30th Sep 2006, 11:04 pm
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Default Re: Trouble with the Recording Feature

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Originally Posted by FourJacks";p=&quot View Post
K9WAG08U1A (16GigaBit) = 2GB

Well 2GB isn't too BAD !!

Apperantly 2GB is the largest I'll get on a Chipod, so it will have to work for me, cuase i'm not spending 8 gabillion dollars on an iPod with less features.

I'm going to contact the seller now, I'm sure he had no clue it was hacked. Just going to ask for a partial refund.

Plus my right earphone stoped working... piece of garbage...

I did get a free skin with it though! I really like that!
FourJacks, generally i don't think it is necessary to create folders for your recorded files. As when you hit the record button and after that when it saves, the player should automatically create a folder for storing your recorded files.
For my player, it auto creates E:\RECORD\VOICE\ to save the files there.
But seems like you are experiencing problems without manually creating the folder, and even after creating your player still hangs. Which could be some hardware issue.

As for the earphone problem you mentioned, try another set of earphones. And if you pull the plug partially out, do you still get sound on both sides? It could be some soldering that broke off, i've experienced that before.
Either way, get a replacement set, to save yourself the trouble of soldering it back and as well for a functioning record feature.
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Why are clones called MP4 Players, when they don`t play .MP4 at all?
It`s like an MP3 Player which plays Music CDs only.


T39 doesn''t sound as good as my T29
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