Philips SA9100/SA9200 user manual Cannot see album art on my GoGear player, My GoGear player hangs

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I cannot see album art on my GoGear player.

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1Make sure Retrieve additional information from the Internet tab is selected. This will ensure that your songs have the album art information also updated.

2Connect your device and in the device properties pane, select Quality tab and ensure that Convert files as required by this device checkbox is deselected.

My GoGear player hangs.

1In the unlikely event that your player hangs, do not panic. Insert a small pin or other sharp object into the reset hole located at the back of the player. Hold until the player shuts down.

The existing contents on your player will not be erased.

2If nothing happens, recharge the battery for at least 4 hours and try to power on or reset again. If this does not work, you might have to repair your player with Philips Device Manager. (See Upgrade your player section in this user manual for details.)

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Contents Philips GoGear audio player Need help? Asia Contents Detailed operation Upgrade your player Your new player AccessoriesRegister your product Optional accessoriesGoGear travel charger Overview of controls and connections Getting startedLeft Side View Right Side view ON/OFF Lock Main menuAction Function Vertical touch strip navigationInstall Use the supplied USB cable Connect and chargeBattery level indication Transfer Enjoy Power on and offDemo mode Music transfer Songs that are already on your computer Add songs to Windows Media Player LibraryStart Windows Media Player Rip songs from a CDBuy songs online Synchronize Windows Media contents with your player Click Set up Sync Set up automatic synchronizationSelect Synchronize device automatically check box Set up manual synchronization 3 Progress will be displayed just above the Start Sync button Create a Playlist Manage your Windows Media Player PlaylistTransfer playlists Edit song information via Windows Media Player Manage your songs and playlists in Windows Media PlayerDelete playlists via Windows Explorer Open Windows Explorer Select Philips GoGear Media MusicPhoto transfer Enable photo supportStart Windows Media Player Go to Tools Options Player Transfer photos to your player Add photos to Windows Media Player LibraryChoose Add Folder Page Select Monitor Folders option Select Tools OptionsDetailed operation Music modeControls Find your music Album art One or Repeat All Play modeUse the Sampler Playlist on the go Sound settingsPress Menu key and select Add to Playlist on the go Add songs to playlist on the goPlay back playlist on the go Select Add to Playlist on the goClear playlist on the go Save Playlist on the goSelect Save ‘playlist on the go’ Remove songs from Playlist on the go Most playedSelect the song from Music Playlists Playlist on the go Delete playlist from your player Other playlistsSelect Delete playlist Now playing Rate your songsTransfer photos from your computer to your player PhotosFind photos on your player Transfer photos from your player to your computerGo to Media Pictures Go to Start Programs Philips Philips Photo Fixer Personal ImagePhilips Photo Fixer SlideshowSlideshow music Customize slideshow settingsSettings Settings Options Settings Options More options Description Use your player to store and carry data files Manually verify whether your firmware is up to date Upgrade your playerSelect your device Click Update My player is not recognized by Windows TroubleshootingMy player cannot power on My player skips songsThere is no music on my player after transfer Repair process will startThere are no photos on my player after transfer My GoGear player hangs Cannot see album art on my GoGear playerPage To avoid damage or malfunction Important safety informationGeneral maintenance About operating and storage temperaturesImportant for models supplied with headphones Hearing SafetyListen at a moderate volume To establish a safe volume levelCopyright information Data logging DeviceModifications Disposal of your old productPhilips Audio Playback Technical data5V DC Storage MediaGlossary Digital media file format for storing sound Browsing long list of contentThumbnail Title