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I get an error when I sync music files |
If you attempt to sync music files, and an error occurs during the sync process, the Sync Results list in Windows Media Player displays the status Error for all files that could not be synced. If you receive an error in the Sync Results list, please read the notes below:
You are trying to sync DRM protected music
MGTEK dopisp cannot sync DRM protected music in the WMA file format, such as music obtained from Napster, Rhapsody, or any other PlaysForSure store. See also the DRM FAQ.
Enable automatic conversion for unsupported music file formats
If your music is stored in a music format that cannot be played on an iPod, you can have MGTEK dopisp convert the music to MP3 before it is copied to the iPod. This feature does only work for music files that are not DRM protected.
Disable quality conversion in Windows Media Player
If you specify a quality setting in Windows Media Player, you may receive an error even if you sync MP3 files. If a quality setting is specified, Windows Media Player attempts to convert the music file to the specified bit-rate. Unfortunately, Windows Media Player does not honor the devices capabilities, and always choose the WMA (Windows Media Audio) file format. Since a WMA music file cannot be played on an iPod, MGTEK dopisp will reject the file and you receive a sync error.
To avoid this problem, make sure that an automatic quality level is specified. Using this setting, Windows Media Player will not attempt to convert the music file.
You have a broken MP3 codec installed
If you are trying to sync a song that is not in the MP3 format, such as WMA music, MGTEK dopisp uses Windows MP3 codec to convert the songs to MP3.
If the conversion fails, you most likely have a broken MP3 codec installed, notably lameacm.acm, which corrupts the Windows MP3 codec. This lameacm.acm codec is often installed with codec packs, such as K-Lite and others. Please contact the makers of the codec packs for help on how to fix your Windows installation.
Check the error message
In the Sync Results list of Windows Media Player, click the red or blue icon next to the file that did not sync and click Error Details. Note the error message and click Web Help for more information and possible solutions.
Common error messages are:
Contact MGTEK
If you choose to submit a support ticket, copy & paste the error message from the above step to the support ticket form.