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BIPIN_C 3rd Jun 2006 5:49 am

my mp4 players starts automatically,
 
hey hi
i am new to this group. i have just purchased a mp4 player 1.5 inch 256 mb . but i can play only song of 95 mb. if save additional songs then it gets restarted.
SC85025B 2005/12/08
version 3.2.16
it had games, music, fm, text, movie (amv), system, picture,

i have a serious problem. though i made sleep time nd off time to 0. still during playing music or after some time is gets restarted...it restarts 2-3 times. and sometimes english font gets changed to chinise font. what should i do ?
can i get a firmware for this player.

tadad1 3rd Jun 2006 6:12 am

BIPIN_C,

Your memory may have format errors in which case reformating using the MP3 Player utilities 3.68
http://www.mympxplayer.com/dload.php...file&file_id=2
may fix your problem.

Another reason is that some players have been known to have memory chips that have been hacked so that they appear to be larger than they really are. Your 256mb memory may only be 95mb. If you reformat and the drive no longer shows as a 256mb drive there is a good chance you have been ripped off and you should return the player and demand a refund.

Terry

admin 3rd Jun 2006 5:11 pm

BIPIN_C

Have you set your clock/time settings in the SETUP of your player? Make sure you put a time and date in there, otherwise the sleep settings won't actually take effect.

kingsly 21st Jun 2006 4:49 am

Re: my mp4 players starts automatically,
 
My Player also showing lesser value of memory after formatting the player, Is there any chance to get old memory. Please help

tadad1 21st Jun 2006 5:55 am

kingsly, I have not heard or read of anyone recovering lost memory. To check your true memory chip size you will have to open your player and note it's brand and serial number (it will be the largest chip on the board) then doing a Google search with the information will generally find you information on the chips specifications.


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