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USB file transfer issues

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Trillo
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USB file transfer issues

Hi,

I have problems transferring files (pictures and mp3) from my PC to my Xperia Z.

I have tried dragging the files in My computer and using Media Go.

In Media Go I have set preferences to minimise conversion of mp3s.

I always get error messages about transfer of files.

Could anyone help?

Regards

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GeoffH
Enthusiast

I don't have an answer I've never had a problem transfering any files - music - photo's - video

you need to rule out the PC and the only way to do that is to try another one

are you using MTP mode

if just using a file manager (my prefered method) it should copy the file no matter what format and don't convert

keep us posted but I'm out of ideas

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GeoffH
Enthusiast

I use raw transfer  using widows file manager (explorer) I don't convert anything - I did need to clean up some of my mp3 tags which were wrong - stuff like artist name album name corrections on certain tracks, I used an app called MP3Dit from the play store that worked extremely well

I also found some video formats that wouldn't play using the default movie app so I did a little research and ended up installing MX Player pro which plays everything without conversion

can you describe your issue with a little more detail - try mounting your phone and doing a raw transfer as I described above (don't use mediaGo) and share what happens

Trillo
Visitor

Hello,

many thanks for your reply.

I have tried with the raw trasfer of mp3 and from windows file manager (that is what I meant by "I have tried MyComputer", before).  The transfer window opens but the upload is extremely slow and eventually an error message appears.

The same pretty much happens when I use MediaGo.

I have tried restarting the computer, the phone, changing USB ports, changing USB cable...nothing.

On my last attempt I have received a new error message: "The device has either stopped responding or has been disconnected.  Although this device supports audio files, it does not support .mp3 files. If possible, use a media program that can convert the file before copying it".

Which sounds weird to me as I already had some mp3 on my memory card and they are read just fine......

Trillo
Visitor

Following these suggestions http://www.sonymobile.com/gb/support/faq/xperia-z/troubleshooting/usb-file-transfer-isnt-working-2/

I have realised that there seems to be some issue with my 4 GB Scandisc SD Card (it connects/disconnects....connects/disconnects).... I have attempted a file transfer with no SD card but still nothing

GeoffH
Enthusiast

I don't have an answer I've never had a problem transfering any files - music - photo's - video

you need to rule out the PC and the only way to do that is to try another one

are you using MTP mode

if just using a file manager (my prefered method) it should copy the file no matter what format and don't convert

keep us posted but I'm out of ideas

Trillo
Visitor

You are right....it was my computer...I tried on another one and everything worked fine!


Thanks for the advice,