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Old November 15th, 2003, 03:48   #1
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Mpio mp3 player (fl100) software crapy...

well.. first time i EVER Tried an mp3 player.. works rather well. but the software that transfers/uploads the files is kindof CRAP. the softwares called an MPIO Manger 2. im usin whatever version came with it due to the fact Mpio's website keeps timing out ever time i try to download a file :cuss2:

but this is the error i get alot while transfering files..

error copying file or folder
Error code: 0x8004030D
Error Discription: Error during USB Communication.

anyone seen this before?? rather irritating..
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Old August 7th, 2004, 14:07   #2
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well.. first time i EVER Tried an mp3 player.. works rather well. but the software that transfers/uploads the files is kindof CRAP. the softwares called an MPIO Manger 2. im usin whatever version came with it due to the fact Mpio's website keeps timing out ever time i try to download a file :cuss2:

but this is the error i get alot while transfering files..

error copying file or folder
Error code: 0x8004030D
Error Discription: Error during USB Communication.

anyone seen this before?? rather irritating..

I have the exact same problem on my desktop though the software works flawlessly on my laptop. It's very wierd.
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Old August 7th, 2004, 14:23   #3
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I'm using the software and i remember getting that error if i have the software open and i try to transfer the file rite after the mp3 list has refresehd itself. All i do is exit the software and go back in to make sure the mp3s will transfer properly.
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Old August 7th, 2004, 18:40   #4
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My thread is over a year old, let it die

IIRC It has something to do with the the fact i had it on a USB 1.1 Device, so their was bad communcation. Solution : Upgrade to 2.0

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Besides, i dont really care about mpio anymore anyway, i have an ipod now
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Old August 7th, 2004, 18:55   #5
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lol. i didnt even look at the date of the original post before replying. Why do ppl dig to find these threads neway ???? still, my bad.
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Old August 7th, 2004, 19:47   #6
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lol. i didnt even look at the date of the original post before replying. Why do ppl dig to find these threads neway ???? still, my bad.
Me neither but I'm having this problem right now with 2 different USB2.0 PCI cards (freecomm and conceptronics).

I really can't figure this out...
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Old August 7th, 2004, 20:15   #7
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He could of made a new thread, but he still had a reason to bring this one back up. Let it be for now.

Is it me or is all the software with music devices these days utter crap? Look at Sony's SonicStage. I cant even get it to install correctly, and I use ogg which it dosnt support. So I end up having to burn an audio cd image from nero, mount that on a virtual drive, and use their simple md burner to copy over the songs. Its annoying, and the copy protection is ridiculous!
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Old August 7th, 2004, 22:40   #8
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He could of made a new thread, but he still had a reason to bring this one back up. Let it be for now.
I remeber back in the day when i was a newbie Admins got on to me for reviving threads regardless the reason

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Is it me or is all the software with music devices these days utter crap? Look at Sony's SonicStage. I cant even get it to install correctly, and I use ogg which it dosnt support. So I end up having to burn an audio cd image from nero, mount that on a virtual drive, and use their simple md burner to copy over the songs. Its annoying, and the copy protection is ridiculous!
Well Its really a USB thing though. Sometimes the Software Hates Eachother, Creative Really has a problem with this i know for a faq. mpio is just weird sometimes...

gnf.pt : D.D. ; What players are you using Along with the mpio manager software?

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Me neither but I'm having this problem right now with 2 different USB2.0 PCI cards (freecomm and conceptronics).conceptronics).
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have the exact same problem on my desktop though the software works flawlessly on my laptop. It's very wierd.
Really? what usb is on your labtop
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Old August 8th, 2004, 15:18   #9
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I remeber back in the day when i was a newbie Admins got on to me for reviving threads regardless the reason
I didn't notice the thread date. Nevertheless, I personally find more use to have all related information in the same thread than have 2 separate threads regarding the same subject. That would raise an issue on "what's an old thread?"


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Well Its really a USB thing though. Sometimes the Software Hates Eachother, Creative Really has a problem with this i know for a faq. mpio is just weird sometimes...
Most software do tend to have problems with USB devices. Must be something with the way software communicates with USB devices.


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gnf.pt : D.D. ; What players are you using Along with the mpio manager software?
I own the FD100. Excellent device. Great, bright and vivid sound. The earphones are superb. A very balanced package, kudos MPIO. Pitty the unreliable software though...


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Really? what usb is on your labtop
Honestly I don't really know. I have a Toshiba Tecra M1. It must be Intel based, I guess...


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@ gnf.pt : Hmm...have u already installed sp1 if ur using xp? i think pre-sp1 has problems with certain usb devices so u mite wanna check that out.

@ Raiden1803: im using the fl100 rite now and i think its a pretty good player. only thing is, the battery life with the backlight on is pretty lacking.
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@ gnf.pt : Hmm...have u already installed sp1 if ur using xp? i think pre-sp1 has problems with certain usb devices so u mite wanna check that out.
D.D, yes, I'm using the latest release of SP2 on my desktop and XP (at most with SP1) on my laptop. I've changed a few things on my desktop after the failed new USB2 PCI card attempt and I guess I had luck. I just removed diskeeper (latest version) and I was finally able to copy an entire album to the SM card (something like 60MB with no troubles - usually I was unable to copy 5MB without the error).
If I experience no more errors the culprit is Diskeeper for sure.


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@ Raiden1803: im using the fl100 rite now and i think its a pretty good player. only thing is, the battery life with the backlight on is pretty lacking.
The battery life of the FD100 is very good. I use rechargeable 2300mAh NIMH that last up to 2 weeks with about 2h/day of use (with the use a 128MB SM card).
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Are you sure enough power is beeing supplied to the USB PCI card? i know when i had the FD100 i had it attached to a USB 1.1 Hub , For some reason When i attached things to my hub it keeped giving less and less power. but i also just found out FD100 Supports USB 1.1

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Are you sure enough power is beeing supplied to the USB PCI card? i know when i had the FD100 i had it attached to a USB 1.1 Hub , For some reason When i attached things to my hub it keeped giving less and less power. but i also just found out FD100 Supports USB 1.1
FD100 supports USB1.1, not USB2.0. The PCI USB2.0 card is getting it's power from the PCI bus. The FD100 is attached directly to it, no hub between. Anyway, the FD100 is battery powered, it doesn't satisfy it's power needs from the USB interface.


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How did you get SP2? thought it was delayed
It's the release candidate. It's very promising.
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