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If you cannot see the files on the device after copying files to the
Media Player via USB from computer, you must properly remove
(un-mount) the Media Player from the computer
before
disconnecting the USB cable to avoid loss of data or freezing of
the computer or device
.
Problem Macintosh
TM
OS issues
Solutions
MacOS 10.0.x does not adequately support FAT volumes.
Upgrade to 10.1 or later.
The FAT-32 format made by MacOS X´s Disk Utility is incorrect.
Formatting must be done under MacOS 9.
The FAT volumes do not appear or disappear until the mouse is
moved.
Problem
Corrupt data , General Error , Can’t open Source File
Solutions
Due to file allocation table (FAT) has been corrupted, the data in
memory card transferred into the Media Player may look faulty,
please backup the data and run ScanDisk, Disk Defragmenter or
reformat the memory card.
The browser will show a “?” icon indicating that it is not one of
the standard file types that it can play.
Problems Formatting, and partitioning
Solutions
To work in the stand-alone mode, both the disk and the memory
cards must be formatted to the FAT or FAT-32 file systems.
Note: Windows 2000/ Windows XP can not format Hard Disk
with capacity of 30G or above. Please refer to 2-4, 2-5 to
format the disk.
Please find the FDisk AP inclued in the driver disc or use the
built-in “Format Disk” function to format the HDD.
Problems Video Playback
Solutions
The un-synchronization may be caused by original video
encoding at an NTSC frame rate and the Media Player is set to
display the output as PAL (see the system display settings) or
vice versa. Try changing this to other settings.