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If Windows Media Player doesn't recognize the Sandisk, then you have an incompatible os, a problem with your USB port, or you have not downloaded the installation cd
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Try updating your firmware, because "default" firmwares have problems sometimes with WMP Sync features that also adds a DRM code to each transfered track.
If not, make sure you use standard .mp3 extensions for your songs, because on basic settings WMP converts your audio files to .wma when you transfer it to an mp3 player
Windows Media player should detect it. Try firing up WMP and then plug in your player. If that doesn't work, try updating WMP while the players connected? If that doesn't work. Do you have the updater installed? Might help. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kVLoG4FWEjc
Use a different media player. If it if purely watching videos, I would go something like VLC player. It plays (at least with what I have seen) everything. It is also free, loads faster then WMP, and simple.
Mind you this will not play Real Player videos. You can get a addon to WMP called Real Alternative to do that though.
How to get rid of the "synchronize to continue music subscription" message if it just appears out of nowhere on your player- this fixed mine when it gave me that message:
delete the STORE.HDS file in the system/wmdrmpd directory of your sansa (optional)
import your protected songs into WMP, and resync your protected music (with WMP) in MTP mode
play a protected song and let it rebuild the store.hds file (you will experience severe lag for about 15 seconds as it rebuilds) and the music should play.
What you need to do is to uinstall the device completely from the computer..once you have the device remove, open your windows media player click on tools, options, go under privacy,clear the history and caches...and then reinstall the device back...let me know if that doesnt help yo
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You need to download divx and xvid. http://xvid.com/http://www.divx.com/ After download, restart your computer, if the file doesnt work in WMP us the Divx player
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