Re: Shame on you, Uxcell!
Hello Dawn,
Don't format it - just keep adding files, filling up the player, and checking that the files play or view OK.
30 MP3s is only about 120 megabytes - plus whatever the size of the movie is, this is a lot less than the expected size of 2 Gigabytes.
The documentation says that the player supports just one folder level, and no more than 99 files per folder, so create a number of folders at the root, and keep copying your MP3s or movies into them, no more than 99 files per folder.
As you go, use Windows explorer to list the files in each folder, check the names are not being corrupted, and see how much space has been used so far.
When it gets to over say 500 megabytes stored, play each file or movie in turn - at least a few seconds at the beginning of each to check they are OK.
The trick is to fill the space right up and check that all the files - music or movies - play OK.
Good luck.
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