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Save what you want and Delete songs and Format (Helps with try to delete BAD TRACKS and folders that will not delete(Some ripped CD folders).. Go to my computer scroll to sansa or your MP3 player and open the music folder and open each sub folder and delete Songs manually then delete the folders them selfs then format a couple of times hope this works
Deleteing Playlist: Open my computer double click my music Here you should find the folder my play list double click and delete file .wpl or .m3u these are the playlists....You can also go to search type .wpl enter when located delete remember where file was located...Windows Media Player will find them also and you can delete from there.. (Library)
1) Open the Sansa in 'My Computer' 2) Double click on the 'Playlist' folder 3) Drag the music you want from the computer into the 'Playlist' folder 4) Highlight all the files (or the files you want) 5) Right click 6) On the menu that pops up click "Create Playlist" - on my computer it's the very first option, in bold 7) Playlist will be created in the 'Playlist' folder 8) Name it whatever you want and enjoy!!
When using the drag and drop method in Windows
music has to be dropped in the Music folder of the player.
Using Windows Media Player 11:
In Library or Sync mode:
1. Create a playlist e.g. "MyPlaylist"
2. Put music in the playlist
3. Save the playlist
In Sync mode and the player having connection:
4. Move the playlist e.g. "MyPlaylist" under / to the device
5. Start synchronizing with Start Sync
6. Wait until al files have been transferred: a message appears when you can disconnect .
plug in the music player to the pc with usb a cable then open my computer and double click removable drive then copy paste the songs which u want to transfer to the player and then safetly remove the device and enjoy the song which u get in the portable player
You do not need special software - it acts like an external drive. Just drag the files to the proper folders on the Sansa or use Windows Media Player to create playlists and sync your player to WMP. Then everytime you update your playlists, your player will be updated when you connect again.
The larger Sansa's like my 8 GIG has software for converting video to play on it, but the screen is too small - you will go cross-eyed trying to watch a movie.
And the best place to get these things is on Woot.com. I paid $10 for my 1 GIG clip! Yee - Haww!
connect your mp3 player to your pc... find those unnecessary playlists and just delete them... if it doesnt get deleted then try to format the player and make it fresh... add playlists that u wish later :)
The Vista compatible software may work different, but I have mine set to Repeat OFF, and I have no problem with playlist play. Is it possible that the songs that you put on your playlist are in the wrong format? If they were streaming files, or DRM-encrypted WMA's, there may be issues with playback. Convert the songs in your playlists to mp3 format ON THE COMPUTER, and then delete the playlists that are not working OFF YOUR SANSA. And then re-add the playlists to your Sansa.
The shuffle feature shuffles songs randomly - no way to change the order.
On the Sansa Clip, you have to make the changes to the song order in Windows Media Player first, before you transfer the playlist to the Sansa, using the advanced tag editor function; change the track number. If you have already transferred the song(s) over to the Sansa, you must delete the songs on the Sansa first, or else it will not accept the playlist transfer with the new track order. You can always go back and change the track numbers that are stored in your WMP library after you have transferred the playlist to the Sansa.
The Sansa m200 series can only create playlists in MTP mode. on the menu go to settings>USB. There are two options MSC and autodetect. Once in autodetect your sansa should say MTP when connected to your PC. In this mode you should be able to add playlists without any trouble.
Hope it helps
Sansa Clip Player has some problem. I tried 4 sansa clip players (I purchased at Best Buy for Thanksgiving), and none of them work. Dont even try to exchange them, just return them back.
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