Troubleshooting
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My RioVolt gives a | To resolve the “No Disc” error message, try the following: |
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“No Disc” error | • Make sure the CD is seated properly in the tray. |
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message when |
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• See if a standard Audio CD functions properly. |
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spinning up. |
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• Try a CD created with standard MP3 files encoded at 128kbps, NOT variable | |||
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| bitrate (VBR) files. |
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| • Try burning to a different media or brand of media. |
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| • Try burning a CD from another CD burner. |
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| • See if burning at a slower rate (say 2x or slower) makes the files load properly. | ||
| • Try closing the CD volume when you create the disc. |
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| • Try cleaning the lens with a cotton swab. |
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| • If you are using a Macintosh to burn your CDs, make sure the .mp3 extension | ||
| is at the end of each file. Some versions of Mac software do not include this | ||
| extension, and these files cannot be read by the RioVolt. |
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I can’t play my WMA | The RioVolt SP65 cannot read WMA files. Please try the following: |
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files. | • Convert your WMA files into MP3 files using your music software. |
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| • Rip and burn the songs in MP3 format to a new CD. |
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