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RSS/Podcast
Symptom Cause or corrective action
RSS Feeds are not renewed.
The wireless network connection has been disconnected.
Sync RSS Feeds after re-connecting to the wireless
network.
There is not enough free space in the internal memory.
Delete unnecessary files (
p
ages 49 to 50, 52 to 53).
Feeds can be retrieved, but
contents fails to be
downloaded.
There is not enough free space in the internal memory.
Make more free space by taking 1 or more of the
following actions:
Increase the maximum limit of the “Sync Settings.”
Delete unnecessary downloaded contents using RSS/
Podcast (
p
age 49).
Delete unnecessary Feeds.
Delete unnecessary files in the internal memory using
File Manager, etc.
Change the storage priority of the data saved. Prepare
a “Memory Stick Duo” that has enough free space,
and change the destination where the data are saved
(Note that the saved data in the internal memory
becomes invisible after the change.)
Music
Symptom Cause or corrective action
Music cannot be played.
Tracks with an expiration date or a limited number of
playing times may not be playable on the unit.
The unit does not
recognize music data.
Check that the music data are saved in the correct folder
(
p
age 115).
The audio format is not supported by this unit (
p
age
264).
ATRAC format Audio files that were transferred to a
“Memory Stick Duo” cannot be played on this unit.
AV Database is not updated. When you saved music
data by downloading from the Web browser or file
transfer feature of the Skype/Yahoo! Messenger to the
Drop Box or other folders accessible by the Music
application, the data cannot be recognized by the Music
application until the AV database is updated. Update the
AV database by 1 or more of the following actions:
If the data are Podcast Music contents downloaded
using “RSS/Podcast” application, select “Add to Music
Player.” Close the “Music” application and launch
again after that.
Press the RESET button using the stylus to reboot the
unit (
p
age 15).
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