Sometimes media player doesn't release the file, open another file with
media player then you should be able to delete the original. Remember that
the X isn't close it's only hide unless you manually close it.

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> With low storage memory, when trying to delete a large media file (as
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> 'Now Playing' and should be able to be deleted.
Linda - 19 May 2006 16:43 GMT
I have the same problem but only one file (the one I can't delete) in the
playlist and no more room to add another. Any suggestions?
> Sometimes media player doesn't release the file, open another file with
> media player then you should be able to delete the original. Remember that
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> > 'Now Playing' and should be able to be deleted.
Brad Leyden - 19 Jun 2006 00:45 GMT
There are 2 that I can make for most people. Download and install 2
programs. First is TCPMP second is magic button.Once both are installed and
a soft reset done try making magic button run on start-up.
Another suggestion is to read Beverly Howard's page for tips on media player
and other ideas to make your PDA life easier.
http://bevhoward.com/bhhpj.htm#Cabs

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>I have the same problem but only one file (the one I can't delete) in the
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>> > not
>> > 'Now Playing' and should be able to be deleted.