Sansa sandisk clip on case
- #Sansa sandisk clip on case plus#
- #Sansa sandisk clip on case free#
- #Sansa sandisk clip on case windows#
Thankfully, the clip is replaceable in the event that happens.
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The clip is the most breakable part of the little mp3 player. The Clip’s clip is made of plastic and the spring is stiff enough to keep the device attached to your clothes. The only item to mention on the top and bottom of the Clip is the tiny microphone hole on the back-top of the device. The right side of the device has the volume control and headphone jack. The lock function is also nice so that the device is not accidentally tweaked while I am running or working out.
#Sansa sandisk clip on case plus#
The non-proprietary input/charging is a definite plus with all the mini-USB cables and chargers I have in my world. Both of which are great features that SanDisk engineered into the Clip. The left side of the device has the standard mini-USB port and power/lock control switch. The home button is an excellent feature that allows you to quickly get to the main screen if you are lost in the sub-menus. The center button clicks whatever is selected on the screen. The control wheel looks like it should have scroll functionality (like on the iPod) but clicks in four directions up for play/pause, down for the menu, and left/right for reverse/forward skip. On the front of the Clip there is the main control wheel, center button, and a small home button. I am in Win7, and to make this work, you should make sure you have the MTP USB setting selected in the Sansa’s settings, though I think it worked by default for me when I plugged it in the first time.MP3, OGG, FLAC, secure WMA & Audible filesįor a plastic device, the Clip is well made, a quality device. Simply click on the MUSIC folder on the left pane, and then, using the Ctrl button, click on each folder of content in the right pane that you wish to be in a single playlist, and when you have all that you want highlighted, right click, and go to “Create Playlist”. I created these playlists straight from the Explorer window. m3u playlist a whirl when I was messing with one of those “playlist creators,” so maybe you might want to give one of those a try. It’s a snippet of the Explorer window with the playlist window on top of it, showing a portion of the classical playlist. Greetings Olivier, I’m not sure how else to post an example of my playlist file content other than a picture, so I uploaded one here for you to have a look. I’m prepared to send this thing back re-formatted and be done with it, or launch it into orbit, I’m so frustrated. It should not be this difficult!! I’m far from computer illiterate, so I’m confounded when I cannot find a solution to this problem anywhere, after more than 8 hours of working at it. What am I doing wrong here? Are playlists of more than a few hundred songs too big, perhaps? I just can’t figure it out. …but I’m not using Winamp, and am on Win7. …results in the created playlists as showing empty in the player menu.įrom a further search of the forums, my issue sounds similar in nature to what “belowzeros” had on his unit at this thread: Using Playlist Creator 3.6 as suggested for a similar playlist issue on this thread: Which kind of defeats the purpose in creating a playlist, really.
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Meaning I cannot pick any of the downloaded files currently in the player.
#Sansa sandisk clip on case free#
Using the free version of “Playlist Creator for SanDisk Sansa Clip 2.32” results in “No Music or Audio Files Found” if I try to create a playlist choosing any other folders than the “Music” folder in the player. I’ve tried using that free app “Sansa Clip Playlist Creator” but it doesn’t even see the Clip when it is connected, no matter what USB setting is used. Using WMP, but this was before I found the MTP USB setting, and not it appears that I’ll, again, have to delete all my content from the player and re-insert it using WMP in order to (maybe) try and create the playlists again? I don’t think so. Here’s some other methods I’ve recently tried to create playlists, and none have fully worked: I’m faced with the same problem as above.
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I’ve tried using different USB connections that I read about here in the forums to no avail. But if I go back and try to pick a different list, the SAME SONGS from the FIRST chosen playlist are loaded. Once disconnected from the comp, I go to and pick any playlist, the player will take a second or two to apparently, bring up the list, and it is successful.
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It doesn’t matter if I hook it up again, delete and re-create them via computer, changing the USB settings or anything.
#Sansa sandisk clip on case windows#
I’ve most successfully used the Windows Explorer method of creating the playlists, for my new Clip+, but when I disconnect the player and go to see the results, the first playlist that is brought up becomes the ONLY playlist that works.