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Lumie Bodyclock Elite 300 - MP3 from SD card

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Johnny
joined 22 Dec 2008
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Posted by Johnny, 21:01 22 December 2008

I just purchased the Lumie Bodyclock Elite 300 today.

I bought it specifically because there was an option to play your own mp3 files from a SD card.

I have tried several approaches to get this to work, but every time the clock freezes when browsing through the audio sources and reaching the SD card as source.

I have tried to insert the SD card while the clock was powered off. When powering back on it states for a second that the SD card is beeing scanned an nothing more happens. Same happens if you insert the SD card while the clock is powered on.

I have tried to reduce the bitrate on the songs/song to 96kbps. Have tried to use both variable bitrate and constant bitrate. Nothing seems to help.

Current file system on SD card is Fat32

What are the requirements to have the clock to read the SD card? I just bought the SD card today as well, and it works fine while plugged into my SD USB adapter and connected to my computer.

Are there a max duration on song, a specific bitrate needed, max size limit?

I think the documentation is very poor when it comes to how to use a SD card with the clock.

Any help would be highly appreciated.

Best Regards,

Johnny
fredbcw
joined 25 Dec 2008
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Posted by fredbcw, 09:58 26 December 2008

I have also some problems with it.
All the title did not play the first time i use my SD card. I shortened the MP3 file name and now it works. Persist in. It will work
hannah
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Posted by hannah, 11:42 4 January 2009

I have too problems with the sd cardreader. Mp3 plays but there is often an little freeze in a song. On my pc I never have this.

The names of the songs are short.
Thibault
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Posted by Thibault, 10:59 17 January 2009

I had issues reading files on the SDcard. I removed any directory I had in it, transferring files directly to the root ; and it seemed to work after that.

One issue remains : when I put a lot of files (various mp3 quality, various filename length), I can't select any mp3 to be one of the 4 favourites - wich also means I can't use any mp3 file as waking alarm.

The manual does not say much about the mp3 player ; could we have more details about contraints associated to this functionnality?
réveille-moi-doucement
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Posted by réveille-moi-doucement, 08:49 21 January 2009

Hi Thibault,
What bitrates work?
And if you put only a few files, can you select any mp3 to be one of the four favourites?
-India
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Posted by réveille-moi-doucement, 11:24 22 January 2009

It was very hard for me to write favourites. (I'm American.)
So Thibault replied by email (merci)--192kbps worked ok on an SD 2GB card for some songs. But something currently unknown is preventing the player from playing certain other songs.
So +1 for the request: Can we please have the specs?
loona
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Posted by loona, 13:59 5 March 2009

I had problems with the SD/mp3 feature at first, too: "Reading SD" - And nothing more.

My solution was to use a 1MB SD Card instead of the 4MB card I had tried it with first.

My guess is that the bodyclock can handle SD cards (8 MB to 2 GB) only, but no SDHC (4 - 32 GB) cards, nor the upcoming SDXC (64 - 2 TB) cards.

File naming doesn't seem a problem here, however non-mp3-files or directories (folders) on the card are "showstoppers".

They really could have layed out these conventioms more clear in the manual. (The German translation is gruesome, by the way. Not only stilisticly, but also "hard" translation errors.)
Thibault
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Posted by Thibault, 15:37 5 March 2009

New issue : I just figured out I can't set the music volume properly for the alarm. It always resets at some average position when it starts "ringing".

VERY annoyning ; as the volume is not high enough to wake me up for "short nights". I'm regretting more and more my choice...
TedBovis
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Posted by TedBovis, 20:07 28 June 2009

HI,
I have found a solution for playing a whole album on the lumie 300.

The solution I have found is to use a "MP3 Joiner" software. This will join a selection of MP3's into a single MP3.
The Lumie 300 will recognise this larger MP3 (100Mb for a typical album) and play it compltely.

You can find loads of different MP3 joiners by using google to search for "MP3 Joiner"

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