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I just bought a Sandisk Sansa clip 1GB MP3 Player. It comes with no instructions so I don't know how to download the music. Help!

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jul 11, 2008

SOURCE: how to put music on

well, there are a couple main options for loading your player. one is mtp or media transfer protocol which uses a program (such as windows media player) to transfer music. the other is to use msc or mass storage class and this allows you to manually drag and drop your files. you can check which one is currently used by going into your settings menu on your clip. it's most likely on auto detect, meaning it'll determine on it's own how it will sync depending whether or not it's being through a media player or not. well hope that helps ya

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  • Posted on Mar 04, 2009

SOURCE: I just got a sansa clip 1gb mp3 player & need help on everything!

The Sansa Clip is not compatible with iTunes. You will have to get your music from another music service, preferably one that gives you the songs in mp3 format instead of AAC format (although it will accept WMA's, the DRM-protection system on most WMA's will give you problems down the line, especially if you cancel the music service that you got them from - songs in mp3 format will be usable even after you've cancelled your music service subscription).

-Tha Mp3 Doctor

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 11, 2010

SOURCE: My pc is not recognizing my sansa mp3 player clip model 1GB. Do I

Here is the manipulation to be done to remedy this.

To begin, open Windows Explorer and click the Tools /Folder Options /Display. Look in the list "Hidden files and folders" and check "Show hidden files and folders."

  • Right click on the icon "My Computer" from desktop and then click Properties. Then click on Hardware then Device Manager.
  • Right click on the line marked "Unknown Device" and click "Update Driver".
  • Then in the wizard to update the hardware choose "No, not this time."
  • Click "Next."
  • Select "Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)".
  • Click Next.
  • Then click on "Do not search I will choose the driver to install".
  • Choose from the list of hardware USB hub.
  • Click Next.
  • Click on "Disk".
  • A window opens. Then click "Browse", go to C: /windows/inf and select usbstor.inf and click Open.
  • The path of the selected driver will appear in the previous window. Click "OK". The driver will be installrd and you have a line called "Device USB Mass Storage".
  • Choose from the list of hardware "Storage Volume".
  • Click "Next."
  • Click on "Disk".
  • A window opens. Click "Browse", go to C: /windows/ inf and select volsnap.inf select and click "Open."
  • Then the path of the selected driver will appear in the previous window. Click "OK". The driver will be installed and you have a line called "Generic Volume".

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Hi,
Make sure the device is set to MSC mode under Settings on the device (Menu --> Settings --> USB Mode --> MSC )
If you already have music on your PC, follow the instructions provided in the following link to transfer music over to your Sansa Clip. 
Transferring Music to Sansa Clip from Windows Media Player 
Do let me know if you need further assistance.
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Here is the link to the full user manual:
sandisk.com/sansa/assets/English/products/Clip/Clip_userguide_en.pdf

For music, use Windows Media Player

-Tha Mp3 Doctor
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