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Could not playback tracks from SD
card.
Check whether the tracks are DRM files,
device can’t playback DRM files from SD
card which synchronized through other
device, device can only playback DRM
files from SD card which synchronized
through this device.
What are MTP and MSC modes?
• MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) mode
is essential if you want to transfer
DRM content to your player. In MTP
mode your player will no longer
show up as a drive letter. So
programs that were designed to
work with a device that shows up as
a drive letter will not be able to work
directly with the player.
• MSC (Mass Storage Class) mode –
device is in this mode when
connected to Windows 2000, ME and
98SE operating systems. XP users
must change the device manually to
MSC mode, see “Menu Settings” for
details. In this mode, the device will
show up as a drive letter on your PC
and behaves as a detachable drive for
file transfer in one or both directions.
ID3 tag displays incorrectly.
• Check if the ID3 tag is in English.
M202 does not support multi-
language ID3 tag.
No lyrics show on the display when
playing song file with the lyric file
(.lrc).
• Make sure the lyric file (.lrc) has the
same name as the song file.
• M202 does not support synchronous
lyrics display feature.
The player does not work after
reformat.
• In case you need to reformat the
player, it must be in FAT or FAT32
format. The player does not work in
NTFS format.
Why Audible files still exi
s
t after
performing the “Delete All”
operation?
• When performing “Delete All”
operation, only music files can be
deleted while Audible files are not
influenced. In case you want to delete
Audible file, select the Audible file
and use the “Delete one” option.
Why I can’t see the device external
card from Audible Manager?
• Check whether your device is in MTP
mode. Currently, Audible Manager
does not support MTP external card. To
synchronize Audible file to your card,
you should first switch the device from
MTP mode to MSC mode.
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Note:
For better result, we
recommend a constant
encoded bit rate from 48
to 320kbps for mp3 and 48kbps to
192kbps for Windows Media Audio.
Nevertheless, your unit may play
tracks encoded in variable bit rate
(VBR).