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| | Syncing mobile device in Media Player 11 Hi, first post so sorry if this been discussed already; could not find anything when searching. I'm trying to sync video with my phone but the media player only see the main phone memory and not the MicroSD memory I have and hence does not let me sync file that would not fit. There doesn't seem to a option to change the sync location on a device or have I missed something? Thanks! |
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| | Re: Syncing mobile device in Media Player 11 Similar problem here. A web search turned up a post on another forum, supposedly from a Microsoft rep, who indicated that this is a know bug. There was no ETA for the patch provided. If your media player is a Windows Mobile 5 device you can turn off Advanced Network Functionality in Start, Settings, Connection, USB to PC then it will see the card but the sync will be dog slow (unusable in my book). "thx" <thx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:8F82FA50-C27F-44E7-A5C9-1C15A8E74347@microsoft.com... > Hi, first post so sorry if this been discussed already; could not find > anything when searching. > > I'm trying to sync video with my phone but the media player only see the > main phone memory and not the MicroSD memory I have and hence does not let > me > sync file that would not fit. There doesn't seem to a option to change the > sync location on a device or have I missed something? > > Thanks! |
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| | Re: Syncing mobile device in Media Player 11 Thanks Mike, Turning the Advanced Network Functionality off did the job and yes it made the sync very slow; interesting Vista re-picked the device and this time recognise it as a HTC TyTN (the OEM) instead of T-Mobile MDA. "Mike Byrns" wrote: > Similar problem here. A web search turned up a post on another forum, > supposedly from a Microsoft rep, who indicated that this is a know bug. > There was no ETA for the patch provided. > > If your media player is a Windows Mobile 5 device you can turn off Advanced > Network > Functionality in Start, Settings, Connection, USB to PC then it will see the > card but the sync will be dog slow (unusable in my book). > > > > "thx" <thx@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:8F82FA50-C27F-44E7-A5C9-1C15A8E74347@microsoft.com... > > Hi, first post so sorry if this been discussed already; could not find > > anything when searching. > > > > I'm trying to sync video with my phone but the media player only see the > > main phone memory and not the MicroSD memory I have and hence does not let > > me > > sync file that would not fit. There doesn't seem to a option to change the > > sync location on a device or have I missed something? > > > > Thanks! > > |
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