Coby MP-C7057 User Manual - Page 48

There is no sound during playback., The sound quality of the music is poor., Check the volume level.

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TROUBLESHOOTING  If you are running Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ensure that the USB driver has been properly installed.  If using the supplied USB extension cable, ensure that it is securely attached to the player and the PC, or try using another USB cable.  If you have connected the player through a USB hub, try connecting the player directly to your computer.  Ensure that the player's memory capacity is not full.  Ensure that the Hold switch is disengaged. There is no sound during playback.  Check the volume level.  Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player. The sound quality of the music is poor.  Try playing the file on your computer. If the sound quality is still poor, try downloading the file again or re-encoding the file yourself.  Ensure that the bit rate of the file is not too low. The higher the bit rate of the file, the better it will sound. The minimum recommended bitrate is 128kbps for MP3s and 96kbps for WMAs.  Try lowering the volume of the player.  Ensure that the headphones are attached securely to the player. Page 48 Coby Electronics Corporation

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If you are running Microsoft Windows 98 SE, ensure
that the USB driver has been properly installed.
If using the supplied USB extension cable, ensure
that it is securely attached to the player and the PC,
or try using another USB cable.
If you have connected the player through a USB
hub, try connecting the player directly to your
computer.
Ensure that the player’s memory capacity is not full.
Ensure that the Hold switch is disengaged.
There is no sound during playback.
Check the volume level.
Ensure that the headphones are attached securely
to the player.
The sound quality of the music is poor.
Try playing the file on your computer. If the sound
quality is still poor, try downloading the file again or
re-encoding the file yourself.
Ensure that the bit rate of the file is not too low. The
higher the bit rate of the file, the better it will sound.
The minimum recommended bitrate is 128kbps for
MP3s and 96kbps for WMAs.
Try lowering the volume of the player.
Ensure that the headphones are attached securely
to the player.
TROUBLESHOOTING