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This is probably because you are loading songs on it that have formats the MP3 player itself cannot read. Read the manual for your MP3 player thoroughly. It should explain what file types it supports- e.g., wma, MP3, ram, whatever.. When you download songs, be sure it is saving it as the correct file format, that which is compatible with your MP3 player. If your MP3 player came with some form of conversion software, it may require its own file format. This means you will have to convert the song you want into the MP3 player's format within the software, before you can transfer it to the MP3 player. Many extensive ones like iPod's, Sandisk e280's, etc. do require it. If nothing else, contact the manufacturer and ask some questions. They will be able to help you step by step.

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