![]() Use the Manual procedure, which means downloading the All Regions link (1.x or 2.x depending on your hardware), unzipping it onto your desktop, putting the Fuze in MSC mode (Settings/System Settings/USB Mode) and dragging over FuzeA.bin. If you don’t have Folders at the end of the Music list (past Album, Artist, etc.), then you need a firmware update. Delete duplicates, or ones with bad tags, via your computer. That should list the folders, and then the files within them, as if you were looking at them on your computer. Or you could figure out which folders are giving you trouble by going to music and scrolling all the way down, past the first page, to see Folders. You could do Settings/System Settings/Format, which erases everything you have put on, and start anew with your files from WMP.That might be easiest. You can deal with the unknowns a number of ways. are not folders but lists made from the tags (electronic labels) in the files. “Unknown” means the files don’t have tags the Fuze can read. Note! Be sure to delete existing copies from the Sansa first, lest you have duplicates. Perhaps by dragging and dropping from the library, you’re sending the original 'untouched" files. I love using WiMP in this “semi-automatic” mode, it works best. Hey, you’re done, edited versions are sent in this mode. You’ve just told WiMP to send the corrected versions to the target device. Drag and drop your edited albums into this pane, then click on “Start Sync”. As a programmer, I’d have named it the “target” list. The Sync panel on the right that pops up in this mode is your friend, don’t worry about the weird way Microsoft named it. If a mask pops up asking if you want to set up sync, to do it manually, just click on the Cancel button in this mask. ![]() ![]() Plug in the Fuze (you can use either MSC or MTP mode if desired for this), and select the Sync button. Shuffle does NOT work with Playlists and (as you mentioned even with new converter) it does NOT convert most anything … unless(as I stated) you first convert your video using the other converter… and apparently, Sansa support does NOT care or ever respond to this.It’s entirely possible that the source files are left untouched, and the WiMP10 interface has the edited versions.Īs long as the metadata shows correctly in WiMP, there’s one simple step left. I have other info I can share with you but first see all I’ve shared to see if you get all the answers you need.īottomline - I have a e280v2 (i’ve never used the 4gb Sandisk micro card yet (have read the issues. Some of my early msgs were not correct so look at all. I also learned how to create Play Lists w/o using WMP 10 or 11. Then feed that into the Sansa crapping 86MB media converter. The defaults are fine but you can up the audio to 128K as I have. One of the msgs says you need to first convert your video using ANYVIDEOCONVERTER (free d/l) to MP4. It works 100% for me and is only one additional step.įirst try searching for ALL msgs from me iraisok. I can tell you what is need (free) and the steps for you to convert your videos so that the converter can process and store the video files. However, the forum has provided some good hints for me that has led to my succeeding at NEARLY EVERYTHING. How about requiring that Sansa design engineers read these forums and resolve the problems.? So, you might suggest we should read the manuals. Video Converter - not a single word that it converts without HANGING as we all have stated? Shuffle does NOT work on a PLAYLIST - how in the world could you guys not address that issue in the latest V2 update? To confirm, just read the forums.Īll that said, I have my way to deal with problems but feel sorry for the newbees I read … experiencing the same darn problems that EVERYONE does and I just don’t read any update that deals with them. Eventually you (Sandisk and Sansa in general) will realize the problem is not that users don’t read the manuals (that are lacking also) but the product … well you can fill in the rest. ![]() If this deficiency was not fixed, add it to all the other issues that users of the Sansa have. Would you venture to include as FIX to the converter that it will actually convert video files it was originally designed to do? Or was left for another update? So, is wise to hang on to ALLVIDEOCONVERTER (forgot the name). ![]()
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