Muvo2 FM USB Cable Charg

The doco and promo material I have with my Muvo2 FM tells me that I can charge the unit via the USB cable, however when connected to the USB cable I receive no charging indicator (fashing battery level icon) like when it is plugged into the AC Power.
Infact after an hour connect to the USB cable I've see no increase in the battery level.
Is the unit charging ? and if so how long does the unit take to charge by USB as opposed to charging by AC Power.
Thanks in advance
Nigel

nigeldr,
The result why the player needed to be ejected is because it can't do transfer and charging at the same time. So only by ejecting the player, you will stop all data transfer and start the charging process. You will need to unplug and replug the player if you need to start the data transfer process.
Anyway glad to hear the news.
Jason

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