Q: My audio player is unable to see all of the songs I have transferred.
A: This occurs when too many folders are placed on the device with Windows Media Player. To resolve, please follow these steps:
To resolve the issue:
1. Connect the player to the PC using the USB cable.
2. Open Windows Media Player.
3. Go to the Sync or Devices tab and delete all content from the player.
4. Go to the Tools menu and select Options.
5. Select the Devices tab, highlight the ILO or Siren player and click on Properties.
6. Uncheck the box "Create Folder Hierarchy on Device"
Now, when music is transferred, it will be placed in the root directory of the flash memory disregarding the folder structure and allowing all tracks to be seen.
I would assume that the player doesn't care how the songs get on it, as long as it gets all the info it needs. p.18 of the manual seems to cover using drag and drop to transfer the files to it.
HTH a bit.
BTW, I'm finding [link|http://sourceforge.net/projects/cdexos/|CDex] (Thanks Andy!) is a pretty easy tool for making MP3s, and I'm not having the "access denied" errors any more. It's free. I just have to decide whether "preset standard" is good enough or whether I should go with "preset extreme"....
Cheers,
Scott.