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Sony Bean


Question Posted Thursday January 26 2006, 5:56 pm

Okay its me again.

I used Sonic Stage ( The provided software ) to download new songs onto my MP3 Player. However, it just downloaded the songs I already had and some of my brothers songs then it didn't have enough room for my new songs. I want to completley erase ALL OF THE FiLES on my MP3 currently and just go back and download all my songs that I actually wanted.

How do I do this? 5's are given to those who help.


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FunnyCide answered Thursday January 26 2006, 9:12 pm:
I have a Sony Bean MP3... maybe I can be of some assistance.


Attach your MP3 to your computer, and open Sonic Stage. It might tell you that you have X amount of songs that haven't been downloaded to the MP3 player, but are on the computer. That's what mine does, because I share a computer with my sisters, and they [sigh] download their CDs to the computer. If it asks, tell it No. Click on the button at the top that says Transfer [ATRAC .. not an Audio / MP3 CD]. This opens your whole library of music downloaded onto your computer. If you have downloaded CDs to your MP3, there'll be files with the album name [IE - Underoath, They're Only Chasing Safety] and you can click on the file that has the album / artist name on it and see all the songs that are on that CD.


At the bottom of the page, there's an X and a checkmark. If you want to delete a song or an album, click on the song / album in question, then click on the X. It'll ask you if you want to delete this? "Yes." Then "All data from [songhere] will be lost. Do you want to continue?" .. "Yes." Then it'll delete the song or album. It's slow... tedious... but I don't know another way.


I hope this has been of some help?
-FunnyCide

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