Music Player saying "format not accepted"
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On my Droid 2, the new annoying glitch is with the music player and ringtones. I have converted much of my iTunes to MP3's (there is a way to do this through iTunes incase you are wondering) as well as transferred some old MP3 ringers over from my old BB Tour. Everything works fine, music plays, ringtones work, then something "happens." I will get a phone call and the ring tone is some default tone I never chose. I go the the sounds section, pull up the ringtone menu, and while my ringtones are still listed, selecting them to hear them reveals the default tone I previously mentioned. I go to my music player, everything is there, even album art, and when I go to play a song, a "format not supported" message comes up. Here's the kicker, after I restart my phone, all is better in the world again. Is there something I am doing to create this nuisance? Is this something that I just have to live with and use the stock ringer as my "notification" to restart the phone? Any help would be appreciated.
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Hi,
I have been experiencing this same problem randomly. I power off my phone and power it back on and it works fine again. I've been to Motorola's website and forum there for the droid 2, and this is a software glitch. Motorola is aware of it (because of the complaints on these forums) and are working on fixing the problem. I don't know where they are at with it yet, but they are aware of it and are trying to fix it.
Hope this helps,
AJ
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Hey,
I am experiencing the same problem with my droid 2 when I try to use my music player. It doesn't work and then I turn the phone off and back on and everything works fine. I hope motorola fixes this soon because its a bit irritating when trying to connect my phone to a FM transmitter in my car to play music, and then the music doesnt work.
-John
