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New Who writes this junk?
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:


I'm sitting here trying to understand what kind of bonehead programming will produce this limitation/error. I can only conclude that the people writing software at Microsoft are complete morons.

Of course, most of what I see coming from that company tends to support this conclusion as well.




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New Why isn't it the player's fault?
Why isn't it the player's fault for not supporting "too many folders"? My mp3 player seems to have no such limitations and I use it with WMP.

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Chris Altmann
New Why does it only occur with WMP?
I figured that was the key factor.




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     mp3 player question - (boxley) - (13)
         16-bit FAT is good for up to 2 GB, if... - (a6l6e6x) - (1)
             80 songs 254.7MB used 983 total MB - (boxley)
         more info - (boxley) - (8)
             It sounds very much like this problem. - (Another Scott) - (7)
                 Who writes this junk? - (tuberculosis) - (2)
                     Why isn't it the player's fault? - (altmann) - (1)
                         Why does it only occur with WMP? - (tuberculosis)
                 note to all I dont use ANY folders - (boxley) - (3)
                     Using just like a memory stick? - (pwhysall) - (1)
                         I was going to suggest running chkdsk or similar, too. -NT - (Another Scott)
                     That looks eerily familiar. - (static)
         fixed - (boxley) - (1)
             Good show! Looks like old DOS filenames in root limit. -NT - (a6l6e6x)

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