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Some video formats may be incompatible with the player.
Your laptop probably has more codecs, so more compatibility.
Try a program like Video Inspector to see formats of different files.
Sumvision Cyclone Latest Firmware Update Latest release of firmware to fix customer who may be experiencing "menu" problems or large HDD problems: Please download the .zip file from the link below:
http://www.sumvision.com.cn/drivers.aspx Its the second one down where it says firmware when its downloaded extract it onto the hard drive make sure there isnt much files on the hard drive then connect to tv go to setup select firmware and press play to update.
I don't know if this will help delete what you don't want but plug the sandisk into your computer and open to view the contents. when you see the list of folders, at the top click on
tools--then
folder options--then
view
make sure "show hidden files and folders" is checked. click ok.
then if you can see the folder you want to delete, highlight it and press the delete key on your keyboard. (if you want to save it, copy it to your hard drive instead).
to put on a cd this may be a roundabout way but is fairly simple.
put the cd in the computer, using windows media player rip it and save songs in a folder on the hard drive. save as mp3 (or wma should work, too.) you can read on the net how to do this. once the songs are in the folder, close media play. go to the folder and the hard drive and copy it to the sandisk . you can see on your computer if it is there. unplug from the computer and hopefully you can find it and play the songs.
good luck!
Most PMP's come with a format option in the settings menu. Back up any important files (if any) and format your player. This usually fixes most hard drive related problems.
Try this. Go to settings, reset all. connect to computer, when the popup displays, select view files. all should be there. I had the same problem today and that solution worked for me.
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