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If anyone can help id be much onliged. Im new to ipods and cant seem to figure this out. When i transfer certain audio files wether it be mp3 or wav i get can not play, error #-68 0r #-193. Now i tried to find differences between the ones that do play and the ones that dont and the only difference i can find is that the ones that dont play are all under 48kbps. Now i dont know if that makes a difference at all but thats all i could come up with. If anyone out there can help! Thank you much.
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Moved to proper forum.
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You have a Gigabeat or an iPod?
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I have a gigabeat. i apologize when i said ipod i meant mp3. Thanks for the correction.
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MP3 files as low a 32kbps are supported by the U202, so I don't think that's your problem. Does there happen to be explanations for these error numbers in the user manual, or perhaps on a Toshiba website? Do the files giving you the problem play alright on your computer?
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The ones that wont work on th gigabeat do work on my computer windows media player, and some that dont work are 32 kbps. And there is no help on any manual or anywhere i can find on toshiba website. Thanks.
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