MY MP4 PLAYER DOES'NT RECORD ANYTHING!
Hi guys! this is the first time I post a message here. Please help me 'coz it seems that i can't record anything in the Voice Recorder function of my MP4 Player. Although I'm not usually using it, but I'm just wondering why is it not recording anything. I successfully recorded and saved the file and when I played it there is nothing that was saved but the duration of the recording is the same though but there is nothing that I can hear that I have recorder.
Please help me with this one. I think it was my firmware that is not supporting this kind of feature, though there's a menu for such; my player even have an internal mic in it. I'll be waiting for your reply guys and hope you can help me. Thanks! |
blackscepter, If the record function is generating a file and the file is blank I would think that your mic is faulty. What happens when you try to record from the radio feature?
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Re: MY MP4 PLAYER DOES'NT RECORD ANYTHING!
its okay when i record from the radio, i can listen to the recorded file. you think my mic's faulty?
another one... what kind of battery the MP4 Player uses. How should it be replaced when battery's failed already? |
blackscepter, Well it seems the record feature works ok so I would guess it is your mic.
Most of these players use a lithium polymer battery, getting a replacement depends on how much room you have for the battery. There are batteries on eBay for nano clones just do a search for MP4 Player Battery will bring them up. To replace them you need to unsolder the two wires of the old battery and solder in a new one. Most Nano clone batteries have a rating of around 250mAh, the higher rating you can get the longer your player will run on a single charge. |
okay... im afraid i dunno how to dismantle my unit... i dont think there is a screw or something to detach it from the other.
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