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davey b | 17:15 Wed 19th Jan 2011 | Technology
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Does a memory stick work on a loop?
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Errr, what?
I almost posted the same thing Chuck but thought it might be some highly technical thing I didn't know about.
What do you mean by "a loop"? This is not a term associated with memory sticks.
no you need a memory "Twig" or a memory "Branch"
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Sorry if the question was a bit succinct. I'll rephrase it. If Itransfer say 200 tunes to my memory stick, plug it into a USB port, will it, after it has played the200 tunes stop? Or will it return to the beginning and keep replaying them? hence the tunes would be on a LOOP.
Depends if you set the player to repeat or not.
Your medial player (presumably iTunes) will play the tracks in exactly the same way it plays your other tracks. The memory stick is just treated as another drive.
The memory stick only holds the music files... whether you hear the songs played on a loop depends on your music player settings...
oooh that sounded masterful snags...........
Ta... it's the course of bull testosterone injections I've been on...
... and the sweetbreads in a seedy bap you had for lunch.
nowt wrong with seedy baps....
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Thanks folks.

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