One drawback to the music player on the nokia phones is that even if you
have your "music" files and your "ring tone" in a seperate file, if they are
MP3 files then the player will recognize them.
----- Original Message -----
From: "leonard morris" <lmorris1...@gmail.com>
To: "Talks Mailing List" <talks@talksusers.com>
Sent: Friday, September 06, 2013 9:58 PM
Subject: [Talks] n86 music player issue
Well I guess talks is saying music player which is the third item down on
the music menu. It's hard to understand. (smile) Anyway, here's the issue.
I have a folder called music on my memory card on my n86. I place a bunch
of music mp3 files and I played it using the music player. No problem
there. However, I deleted all the songs in the music folder from the PC
and then added new mp3 file songs. but when I go in to the music player
to play the new songs the names of the other songs shows up but of course
it can not play them because those songs are not there and the new songs
don't show and they don't play. It seems to play some ring tones that I
have in a folder called ring tones. When I put the memory card back in the
PC and look at the music folder all the new mp3 files are there. Hope this
makes sense. Any ideas to resolve this issue?
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