I just got a brand new Samsung YP-U2J, this is not my first mp3 player but it is my first Samsung and I've put only like 200 songs on it and it says there is barely enough room for anything else, why is that? My other mp3 player let me have a bunch more songs and no it wasn't an iPOD. Is there a way to add more MB free space?
2007-02-03
08:34:24
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Shorty
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*Sorry, I only added 159 songs. Is there anything to do? Besides 'buying a new mp3 player'?
2007-02-03
08:38:40 ·
update #1
Some Mp3 players have a slot where you can insert a removable memory card (i.e. Memory Stick, TransFlash card), but yours does not. Sorry, but you are stuck with what you have. The only way to get more memory would be to buy a diferent Mp3 player.
2007-02-03 08:39:53
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answered by chanjobe1 2
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sorry, no way, other than buying a new mp3 player or...
You could put the songs on with a lower bit rate. This doesn't increase the total MB but makes each song's size smaller. If you don't have $100+ headphones, 128 or 96 kbps is a good idea for MP3. If you load the songs on with WMA, you can use even lower. Just watch out; the lower you go, the worse the sound will sound.
2007-02-03 08:41:19
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answered by rayofdarkness 2
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you cant add more space to an MP3 player that dosn't have an expansion slot. Have you tried compressing songs, Eg rather than Using MP3, using wma (Windows media player) instead. Their are compression software that come with MP3 players, or you can look on the internet for freeware programs
2007-02-03 08:41:29
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answered by Nicholas C 2
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I concur that you need high-speed drives in this machine. If you have any one component not "keeping up" with the rest, you get a problem called a "bottleneck". That i7 processor and the video cards are AMAZING, so you don't want to get held up by the hard drive! You're already going to pay out the nose, so I'd use the RAID drives you have listed (those twin drives there) as your "Data Drives" and see if your seller can put in a Solid State drive for the primary Windows drive. Whereas regular drives spin platters while a little thing that looks like a record needle handles the read-write, Solid State drives do not. As such, they perform significantly faster. They are also significantly more expensive (500gb is usually around $1000!), so buy a smaller one and have them put WINDOWS 7 on it. Not Vista. Windows 7. Windows Vista is the middle child between Windows XP and Windows 7; it's full of issues and makes sure all of its problems are yours. Windows 7, preferably Professional or Ultimate edition.
2016-03-29 03:22:26
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answered by ? 4
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yeah buying a new MP3 player
2007-02-03 08:36:40
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answered by m 2
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idk. some players have the option of adding more MB. there might also be some files or software on the player that are clogging it up. try to use it as a disk drive on a computer and delete unneccessary files.
nest time, get in the GB
2007-02-03 08:49:09
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answered by Whiz 3
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No
There is no card extension slot :(
2007-02-03 08:38:26
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answered by LynX 3
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