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Author Memory Stick wont play MP3s bigger than 4.2 MB?
batesie
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Posted: 2007-04-27 10:39
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dry a different card too, if it still happens, its the phone. [addsig]
*Jojo*
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Posted: 2007-04-28 06:45
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On 2007-04-27 04:32:23, AugustusXVII wrote:
I think that it is the memory card...i borrowed a friend's sandisk ms pro duo..and all kinds of mp3s played just fine...256 kbps...10 mb...all ok...but this one...is going back to sony!!!


Yipeeeeeeeeeeee . . . my GUESS was RIGHT after all ! A rare sight here for me ! [addsig]
maggflodd
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Posted: 2007-04-28 07:33
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You haven't mentioned with how many songs over 4.2 mb that happens?
And although YOU tried another stick - have you tried sticking you stick into another phone? - to see if that phone handles those songs? Or send the songs back to the pc to see if they work? Are all the songs from the same source? Etc etc...what about video clips above 4.2mb... There are still some question. I've got a 39mb best-of remix track on my k750 - no probs...and when I transferred my tracks from k750 to e61 a couple of tracks stopped working, BUT reversely, 2 tracks that would only play through 3 of 5 minutes on k750 suddenly worked 100pc on e61... Dito on that e61 I have mp3 tracks that stutter a bit on native player, but work flawlessly on lcg-jukebox AND vice versa... So before you scratch your had as to wether you "dump" phone or card, you might do some more experimenting - and do tell us how many long tracks you tried actually etc etc [addsig]
jdthegr8kd
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Posted: 2007-04-28 08:07
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now i tested with a mp3 file in my k750i cid49 with size of 11.6mb and the bitrate is 628kbps duration 4:05 and another one size 9.01mb and bitrate is 716kbps duration 4:53 without any single struck, hissing etc.., it's working fine for me with MS Pro Duo
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Posted: 2007-04-28 10:06
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On 2007-04-28 08:07:00, jdthegr8kd wrote:
now i tested with a mp3 file in my k750i cid49 with size of 11.6mb and the bitrate is 628kbps duration 4:05 and another one size 9.01mb and bitrate is 716kbps duration 4:53 without any single struck, hissing etc.., it's working fine for me with MS Pro Duo
yeah, don't see why not, either... he really has to check if his stick and the long tracks on it work on s.o. else's phone! (or on his pc) I wouldn't just dump the stick or do a hard reset/flash etc, before I really tested from every angle!!! [addsig]
smithy_23
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Posted: 2007-04-30 22:34
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compress them on disk2phone,
smaller bitrate,
u lose qualiy ect but if you want them on ure fone that badley...
juniji
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Posted: 2007-05-07 01:20
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On 2007-04-30 22:34:27, smithy_23 wrote:
compress them on disk2phone,
smaller bitrate,
u lose qualiy ect but if you want them on ure fone that badley...


Has anyone tried the pro-hg?
altemyr
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Posted: 2007-05-07 11:05
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I have severat MP3 files on my Sandisk 2GB M2 that are much bigger in size than 4.2 MB, the most recently file I played, for example, was 7.0 MB, and it plays perfectly fine on my K800i, so I doubt that it is the memory card that is the limitation. I would guess that it is the mp3 file itself that has some kind of problem. Is the bitrate too high? I think that the phones have an upper limit for which bitrates they can handle. Is the file in variable-bitrate MP3 format, and does your phone handle variable-bitrate MP3 files? Can the file simply be corrupted?
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