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Originally Posted by Viluin
I don't think you'd brick your player if you loaded a .m3u file from the player itself. Mine froze several times when I tried to play a video file it didn't support, and taking out the battery to turn it off fixed it.
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indeed, certain .m3u files do brick the player. try it yourself - but only load them onto an SD card, not the player itself, as you could be looking at a dead player otherwise.
i'm absolutely astounded that iRiver haven't released a fix for this. it won't be long before i forget to check my music folders for .m3u files and brick the player again.