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My Philips device does not recognize files on USB

Published on 2017-12-13

There might be various reasons why the files on your USB device are not recognized and cannot be played back from your Philips device.

  • File formats of the music in your USB device are not supported by the system. Only MP3 or WMA is supported by the system.

  • Music files are stored in your USB device with too many directory levels. Directory can nested up to a maximum of 8 levels in your USB device.

  • The file system of your USB device is not supported by the system. Make sure your USB is formatted in the correct file system; suggest using more common file system such as FAT12, FAT16 or FAT32.

  • Your USB device is not supported by the system:

  • Check if your USB device can be charged via the USB port of your PC. If your USB device needs a separate power adaptor for charging (usually for larger size external hard disc), it may not be supported by the system.

  • Connect your USB device to your PC and then double click the My Computer icon at the desktop on your PC, if the USB device appears in the PC as a disc drive, it may be supported by the system

  • Transfer your music files to another USB device (preferably in smaller size such as 4Gb or 8Gb) and then try again.

If you are still facing the issue, please contact our Consumer support in order to provide a solution.

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