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problems w/ saving to t-flash card

cellie12

Jan 29, 2006, 4:16 AM
I am able to save songs to my t-flash card and play them on my phone. The problem I am having is that only certain songs that are saved on my t-flash card are accessible when on my phone. I have not exceeded the storage space and all the files show up when I am managing my folders on my pc and all files are mp3's. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated! 🙂
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Me815

Jan 30, 2006, 12:44 PM
You have to do a seem hack that allows you to enable the option "MOVE" on your phone.
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junior8

Mar 26, 2006, 9:37 PM
How did you get your songs saved to your TransFlash card? I have a SanDisk image writer and have linked that up to my pc. Then I tried copying and pasting my songs to the removable disk where my transflash card was inserted. I keep getting confused as to whether I just paste it there or somewhere else - like the folders. There are also some folders - mobile and motorola. Do I paste the songs there? I have even tried using the sync feature on Window Media player. But each way I have tried when I go into my storage device it says it is empty. Nothing is there. What am I doing wrong? I am really frustrated. Thanks. 😕
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davefla

Mar 28, 2006, 12:45 PM
I had a similar problem with my transflash card, and found that some of the file names had to be changed. I simplified the filenames of the ones that weren't appearing in the list, and that solved the problem.

If you're just getting started with this, do the following steps, assuming that you have a card reader and an SD adapter for your tflash card:

- Get a tflash card, insert it in the phone

- Get the camera to set up the card (it might just happen, I don't remember. You could take a picture and save it to the tflash- choose "Switch Storage Device" from the Pictures menu.)

- Pull the card out and put it in the SD adapter; put the SD adapter in your PC's card reader.

- Copy your MP3 files to a folder on the PC and rename the...
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kid aquarius

Apr 3, 2006, 11:43 PM
My guess is you're using invalid characters in your song names, or there are too many characters..

Make the titles short and simple.
Avoid any non-alpha/numberic charcters. ie @~!&*
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