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arvin9783 27th Apr 2007 8:25 am

problem with my mp4 player
 
hi. anyone can help..
i hav a problem w/ my mp4, when i play an audio file, it restart(shut down and turn on again).. but thers nothing wrong when i play a video or use the FM radio..it plays normally.. so i think that the problems are my mp3 files so i deleted it and upload another mp3s on it but same problems occurs..

what seems to be the problem?

i also think to upgrade the firmware but im having a hardtime searching for the firmware of my mp4..

core: ACT9x-0.49
date: 2006-10-20
FW: SRX-1.5c-006
date: 2006-11-10

plss help.. tnx!

tadad1 27th Apr 2007 8:56 am

arvin9783, You could try formating the player. The other thing that may be causing the problem is a hacked memory chip, you can check this by connecting your player and running the Disk Tool which is part of MP3 Player Utilities which should be on your mini CD or there are several versions in the Downloads\Tools section.
When you run the disk tool you will see 2 tabs one for Format and one for Partition. Have a look at both tabs and check the memory capacity they should read the same. If the format tab reads larger than the Partition tab then the memory may be hacked.

arvin9783 28th Apr 2007 12:04 am

Re: problem with my mp4 player
 
oh well.. thank u vry much sir.. ur right, sims that the memory may be hacked.. ive already done the "How To: Removing Memory Hack" in http://mympxplayer.org/how-to-removi...ck-vt2400.html. and it works.. :)

but.. y is it that when i play music continuesly, my player gets hotter and hotter? (sorry, cant think for appropriate words :? )

im afraid it will turn to over heat :cry:

lattesurf 28th Apr 2007 12:20 am

arvin9783 , are you holding onto the player while listening? Your body heat might be transferring to the player itself.

Or else, is your player charging at the same time? It is normal for a player to get warm whilst charging.

If not, it could likely be a battery problem. If it's using a removable battery, try changing it. Else, you might want to contact your seller for an exchange, as it should not get hot just by playing music on itself.


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