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Old 4th Dec 2006, 12:44 pm
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Default Blueberry CAT 1Gb glitch


Hi everyone!

1) I recently bought the 1Gb Blueberry CAT, and I have a problem - sometimes it suddenly stops playing and kicks me back to the main menu. Funny thing is, this seems to happen always on the same exact song at about the same track time, or around the track time during a long mix. So is this a small software glitch that happens with files that maybe have an encoding problem (so I should ignore it), or should I take the player back?

2) How long should the battery hold? It appears I'm squeezing out only like 7-8 hours...
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Old 4th Dec 2006, 6:22 pm
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Default Re: Blueberry CAT 1Gb glitch

srqillentze , i'll suggest a format on your player as the problem you mentioned is one of the symptoms of hacked memory. The guide is Here.

If after the formatting, you still have the 1GB of memory and the problem still occurs, it could be that the particular music file be somewhat corrupted.

As for the battery life, 7-8hours seems quite good for these players.
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