Of course, why didn't I think of that? As long as I have been in to computers, I cannot believe that I forgot that, thanks, I will try this. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jeremiah Z. Rogers" <jzr@xxxxxxxxxx> To: <bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, November 05, 2004 6:32 AM Subject: [bookport] Re: mp3 problem > Mike, make sure that the files you're sending aren't being sent to the > unit's root folder. Put them in one or more folders and send them that > way. Should solve your problem. > Jeremiah > > > -----Original Message----- > From: bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:bookport-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] > On Behalf Of Mike Arrigo > Sent: November 04, 2004 20:04 > To: bookport@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [bookport] mp3 problem > > > Hi all, I have an interesting problem when trying to send several mp3 > files to my unit. I just bought a 1 gb compactflash card to store all of > my mp3 files. After sending around 20 or so, when I try to send more of > them, the software displays this message, ffmp3: error sending application > file. Actually, it's either error sending application file, or error in > application file, since my computer here at home does not work with book > port, I can't say for sure which one it was, but one of the 2. When this > happens, the card has around 800 megs left, so I know that's not the > problem. I tried reformatting the card, and the same thing happened. > Thinking it was perhaps the file, I reformatted the card again, and tried > sending the file that caused the problem, and it sent fine. I then sent > several different files, and after about the same amount, the same thing > happened. I then tried a 256 meg card I had, and after about 20 files or > so, the error happened again, with about 80 megs left on the card. Any > thoughts on this one? > > > > >