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Posted on Oct 26, 2010

How can i put music on my sansa with out the disc to read it

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One, put the files in a compressed folder, then put the compressed folder onto the Sansa.
Two, convert the music files to something other than .wma, .mp3, and .wav.

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I have a tilo mp3 player i bought six years ago and i want to delete the music on it and put new music on but i don't know how to get the music off that is on there now .

hi,, its easy actually,

you need
1.) the mp3 player
2.) the cable for the player
3.) a computer running windows xp or above

steps
1.) connect cable to both mp3 player and pc and wait for it to read
2.) click cancel
3.) click start then computer
your mp3 player will show up here as a removable disc
4.) right click on it and click format
(old music all gone now)
5.) copy and past your new music to it and your set..
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Lost disc

You can download software from the manufacturer's web site at http://www.sansa.com

You don't really need any software. Simply connect the Sansa to your computer, then drag&drop music files into the folder titled "MUSIC".
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Whats an audiobook

An audiobook is a book that has been read by an actor or actress (or more than one) and recorded. In the old days they were on tape. Now they're on CDs or online. Either way, you can treat them like any music album. Well, almost. Virtually every audiobook is more than one disc, and you certainly want to listen to the tracks in order, without any shuffling.

I use my Sansa almost exclusively for audiobooks, putting complete series on microSD cards and swapping them out as needed.
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I lost my disc can i still download

You can put music on it by doing the following (assuming vista/XP environment):

Connect it to your PC using the provided USB cable.
Open windows explorer and navigate to your Sansa Clip.
Click through "sansa clip", "internal memory" to the "music" directory.
Drag and drop MP3/wav files to this directory. Feel free to create subdirectories.
Your music will be accessible after doing this.
Be aware that the clip ignores your directories. It will look for artist, album, and title tags to categorize your tracks. You may have to look for your tracks in the "unknown" album directory when playing if your tracks don't have these (ID3?) tags.

Good Luck!
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Synchronize

Try resynchronizing inside Windows Media Player first.

If that fails - reformat the player inside Windows Media Player, get the latest firmware upgrade from sansa's website, and then restart your computer.
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I need help

you dont need any disc... try using diffrent usb modes can be changed from the sansa setting\usb mode\ ....
a nice software to use when putting music into it are bearshare download free from www.bearshare.com
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Sansa keeps shutting off/ wont read memory disk

The issue you have described with your portable device in most cases can be resolved by formatting your device. Please follow these steps even if you have already attempted them once before.





Please note that this will remove all music from your device.





Formatting the device in Windows Media Player





1. Open Windows Media Player with your MP3 player connected to the computer





2. At the top of windows Media Player select the Sync tab at the top





3. The MP3 player should be recognized on the right hand side and say "Your Player Name"





4. Above the player name is a button that says "Format Storage Media" click this button to erase all the data from the player





5. Continue with the acknowledgement of erasing all data on disk.
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If the 4gb micro SD is a high capacity SD (it will say micro SDHC on it) your player may not be able to read SDHC cards, my sansa can't because it's the 'older version' it will read 2gb and below micro SD cards though (it sucked when I found out because I had just bought a 6gb micro SDHC)
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