Why does AeroPlayer keep saying No Audio Files Detected?
There are several reasons this could be happening. The first, most obvious answer is that you haven’t installed any audio files on your memory card. The second thing to check is whether or not you have installed the correct plug-in for the audio format you’re using. AeroPlayer only supports .mp3, .ogg, .m4a, and .spx audio files. If your music is in a different format (.wma, .wav, etc…) it will not be recognized. Check the ‘Settings’ => ‘Decoder Plug-ins’ pane to see which plug-ins you’ve installed. Also, check that you’ve correctly configured AeroPlayer to search for your audio files on your memory card. Go to the ‘Settings’ => ‘Default Playlist’ pane to change this setting. Make sure that AeroPlayer is searching the correct directory on your card. Finally, if your trial period has expired, AeroPlayer will not recognize the audio plug-in and therefore not detect any of your mp3 or AAC (.m4a) files. Enter your registration code into the ‘Register…’ dialog box and restart AeroPlayer
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