Content Such As Music Cannot Be Transferred From The Computer To Your Walkman - Sony NWZ-B183? NWZ-B183F Help Manual

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Troubleshooting
Digital Music Player
NWZ-B183/B183F

Content such as music cannot be transferred from the computer to your Walkman.

Check that the USB connection to the computer is made properly.
You may not be able to transfer content when using a USB hub. Connect directly to the USB connector on your
computer.
There is not enough free space in your Walkman, or the number of files has exceeded the maximum number of
transferable files. Delete any unnecessary content to increase free space. For details on the recordable number, see
following.
"Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)"
Songs with a limited playing period or playing count may not be transferred due to restrictions set by copyright
holders. For details on the settings of each audio file, contact the distributor.
Some of the content on your Walkman may be damaged. Return required content to the computer and initialize
(format) the Walkman.
If the software is not compatible with your Walkman, install compatible software and use the compatible software to
transfer content.
You may be attempting to transfer corrupted content. Delete the content that cannot be transferred from the computer,
and import this content into the computer again. Do not perform any other tasks on the computer when transferring
content to your computer. Doing so may cause the content to corrupt.
You may be attempting to transfer a file that is not in playable format. Check the "Supported formats."
Transferring may be stopped due to noise such as static electricity accumulated in the computer. This happens to
protect data information. Disconnect your Walkman, and then reconnect it.
Related Topic
Connecting to a computer via USB
Maximum recordable number of songs and time (Approx.)
Resetting your Walkman
Resetting to the factory settings
Formatting memory
Supported formats
Notes on use
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