You did not use the software that came with the player to convert the music to the format the the mp3 player was designed to play.
Just as long the format of the music is MP3 or if it is in WAV format then just make sure that you have Internet access.
the music on the SD is most likely not in mp3 format, or the format isn't recognized by your mp3.
aac is a type of file format, just like mp3 is.
No. Itunes has it's own format that is not compatible. You may be able to burn the songs to a disc, then put them back into the computer from the disc... that may change the format. There are also converters you can download that will convert the Itunes mp4 format to an mp3 format.
Yes you can, if you want to download from youtube with music only in mp3 format, just got to a site called tunenabber and paste the URL of the music video.
Its just like a mp3 player but only holds music.
AAC format, it is unprotected, and the only format that actually works on an iPod. If they are other formats the iPod just converts them...
Just because the music is in your itunes library, does not mean its on your iPod. Itunes is like a CD case, you still have to put the CD in your player. And is the music format right? So u have convert the music first. Find a program to help u .
Just re-sync it. Happened to me once. It appeared in the spotlight search, but when I pressed it, it just took me to my empty music app. iTunes may have had an error while processing the music.
yes, evedently you just asked and answered your own question. Can you be more clear?
Hello, did you try the software Mp4 converter? It should work.
Are you trying to play a home recorded CD? Some home made CDs have in correct format and will not be read by some players, giving you the CD error code.Is it happening with one disk or all disks? Sometimes scratches can cause the error. If it's happening with all disks, this could be poor or damaged electronics in the player itself. I bought a cheap player at a big-box store and it would give me the error randomly, so I would just turn it off and on or eject the disk until it played.