Question about Audio Players & Recorders
MP3 players do not run downloaded programs. They play music and video files as well as display photos.
Check the specification of your MP3 player to determine thetype of video file format it uses.
Most common video files that MP3 players use are, AVI andWMV, there may be others such as FLV, MOV and DivX.
If your player cannot play a video then it is anincompatible video file format, then you need to convert that video file to aformat that your MP3 player uses.
Click on this link for instructions on converting videofiles for MP3 players :-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5874192-play_videos_mp3_player
MP3 players can only play music files in mp3 file format.
You need to convert your CDs to mp3 music files onto yourcomputer or download them from the Internet and then copy them to your MP3player.
You can do this using Windows Media player and Rip the CDs - Media Player willcreate a MP3 music file for each music track.
Click on this link for instruction on converting music files to mp3 file format:-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5798418-creating_transferring_mp3_music_files
Posted on May 20, 2011
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Posted on Jan 02, 2017
SOURCE: sansa c250 2GB mp3 player
try going to the settings and change the setting from MTP to MSC
Posted on Jan 01, 2008
Use Windows Media Player to transfer songs.
Posted on Apr 21, 2008
SOURCE: Sansa scan disk mp3 player
guest - you must have Windows Vista - it's not compatible
tooth -
Either the device is bad, the pc port is bad, or the software is faulty. Try connecting to different usb port, then a usb port on a different pc with a compatible os. If still not recognized, then there is physical damage to player.
Try this: disconnect the player from the computer, turn it off, hold in the volume + button, and reconnect the player to the computer while holding the volume + button in. Keep holding the volume + button for an additional 5-50 seconds. Windows should eventually go into recovery mode and revive the player- it will pop up a window that says Found New Hardware.
Wizard.
Posted on Jul 06, 2008
SOURCE: sansa clip installation
What you need to do is update your Windows Media Player. I believe it has to be WMP10 and higher. Let me know if that works. Oh and you also need at least Windows XP Service Pack 2. so update your windows software
Posted on Nov 11, 2008
SOURCE: My PC (windows XP) doesn't detect Sansa e250 MP3 player
Turn the player off before you plug it in and if it doesn't find it then turn it on while plug in.
Posted on Jul 30, 2009
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