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To activate the shuffle feature:
1. Go into the Settings > Play Mode > Rand Folder.
2. Go back to the menu.
3. Turn off your player, (with the slider on the side, not the middle button.)
4. Turn it back on, and hold down the middle button. The screen will turn off.
5. Hold the middle button down again, and shuffle should work.
That's short for "shuffle". In shuffle play, the player randomly picks a track from the CD to play, so you don't know which one is coming up next. On some Sony models with multiple-CD players, shuffling also randomly picks one of the discs as well as a random track. I don't know if yours is one of them, though.
Start playing a track. Click anywhere on screen. Options should show at top of screen. Click on the tool symbol (should look like a bolt.) Click on repeat mode. Click random. This should solve your problem.
Hello,
For the smpv-4gbeb the shuffle function is called random.
Go into menu1-MUSIC.
Now go into the submenu REPEAT mode.
In the repeat mode select S for shuffle playback music.
hi yumpfan, I personally don't think that one is able to modify the player's firmware in the desired way, there is no button to it, too. Just too small. Please think about purchasing another player if you wish to have such function.
you can always set your device to Shuffle songs by selecting: Shuffle/Shuffle All/Shuffle All Songs... etc. that's how you can play randomly! Hope that helps!
The shuffle feature shuffles songs randomly - no way to change the order.
On the Sansa Clip, you have to make the changes to the song order in Windows Media Player first, before you transfer the playlist to the Sansa, using the advanced tag editor function; change the track number. If you have already transferred the song(s) over to the Sansa, you must delete the songs on the Sansa first, or else it will not accept the playlist transfer with the new track order. You can always go back and change the track numbers that are stored in your WMP library after you have transferred the playlist to the Sansa.
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