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Posted on Dec 15, 2017

HI I stored mp3 files inside transcends directories But when i click on music, it displays "no files" There were 3 directories displayed when i connected to computer FMIN.DIR MICIN.DIR SLS i placed files in all these directories, as well as outside But im unable to play them please help

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ThaMp3Doctor

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  • Posted on May 30, 2008

SOURCE: Regarding My TSONIC player (2gb) - could you help ?

MSD mode will show once set of folder. MTP mode will show another. Use Windows Media Player or other such software to transfer files.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 01, 2009

SOURCE: Alert "No Music Files"

try formatting the device and then reloading the songs

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Introduction
Combining a mirrored surface and metal body, Transcend’s MP840 catches people’s eyes. This new MP3 player is easy to carry because of its compact size (82mm long x 40.5mm wide x 12.5mm deep) and light weight (70g with battery). The 1.8-inch color TFT-LCD screen with high resolution (176 x 220 pixels), which delivers the best image quality, is especially designed for video and photo playback. The 3-phase wheel is easy to use and the brilliant graphic user interface displays clearly through the shiny screen.
As a portable multimedia center, the MP840 supports many audio and video formats such as MTV, JPG, BMP, MP3, WMA, WMA-DRM10, and WAV. This allows you to enjoy your favorite videos, music, or photos. In addition, you can read e-books with the MP840. It features a lyrics display, and is equipped with 7 equalizer effects that include a customizable USER EQ mode for you to create your own music style. With a fully charged battery, the MP840 supports up to 30 hours of continuous playback, so you can enjoy music all day.
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