Sansa e250. After i add songs to my sansa e250, i try too play them but more than half of them say "bad song". I keep re-adding them and it keeps on happening.
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That is the problem with WMA's - they are glitchy, the licenses expire after a while, and the songs you paid for are no good if you allow your music service subscription to expire. You actually have to renew the songs through Rhapsody, delete the existing ones after your Sansa, and then re-sync them through Windows Media Player.
If you only download and transfer songs in mp3 format, they will never give you this problem.
If you want to delete EVERY track off the player, then reformat the player in Windows Media Player - it's a shortcut - see my "tips and tricks" on formatting mp3 players If there are artist, album traces, then you need to click on every subfolder under your device in Windows Media Player and delete every trace that way - tedious, but effective -Tha Mp3 Doctor There are 2 ways to format an mp3 player - if you were formatting the mp3 player from "My Computer," then try reformatting from Windows Media Player instead - I have a "tips and tricks" entry on How to Format an Mp3 Player for details If that doesn't work, then double-click on My Computer, double-click on the Sansa player, and go to the various folders that it lists - music, voice, etc. Delete the songs ONLY - do not delete the dat, bat, ini, inf, or other system files
Every time I go to a MP3 on my "MP3 Player" it freezes
the tip about holding the power botton for like 15 seconds works but I still cant get it to play MP3 without freezing
Prob need to format the player 1. put player in msc mode (settings menu under USB)
2. go to my computer and rightclick on sansa
3. format box: choose quick format
4. format complete, allow player to stay connected to computer for 10 mins
go to sandisk.com and under downloads, download the updater to keep this from happening again, put the updater on your computer so each time you plug it in, it will look for updates
make sure you do not put questionable files on the player such as itunes or mp4, as they will "bad track"
it might be because the media player try using a diferent media player or buy an sd card and put music in it it reads it just fine and you can use the internal memory for videos only hope it helps.
You have to first change the USB mode on the player to MTP (as opposed to MSC). Forget using the Windows Media Player (yeah, I know). Go to Explorer, go to drive E or whatever your Sansa is listed as....open it and it will show different types of folders. Go to MUSIC folder. The songs are listed and you can delete, e.g. delete mp3 and keep WMA of the same song, or whatever else you want to delete.
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