SanDisk Sansa Clip MP3 Player - Page 5 - Answered Questions & Fixed issues
I replacement part far a radio/cd model CA711
You may want to give more information about what you need. Is it possibly a directional data coupler? Are you referring to a part number inside a Sansa player, or something else?Here's a link to a spec sheet for data couplers including the CA711. It has nothing to do with Sansa players...http://www.datasheetarchive.com/CA-711-datasheet.html
I have down loaded a bea to delete other songs -also I have one auto book I am not able to delete
What is a 'bea?'One way to delete songs (and maybe books) easily is to it through your computer, while the Sansa is tethered;1) Download the Sansa Clip manual. Here's a link;http://www.sandisk.com/media/327475/CLIP+_UM_0809_ENG+090309.pdf2) Put your Sansa in MSC (Mass Storage Class) mode. Go to Settings, then USB Mode. Select MSC mode.3) Tether the Sansa to your computer. It will look like a USB flash drive.4) Delete or add Music, or Books. You can use Windows Explorer to look through the directories on the Sansa, and delete files directly, as you would on a USB Flash drive.Special Note on Audio Books--Get an extra memory card, 4 to 8 Gb should do, and use this as your destination for audio books. If you have a book that will not delete, you can pull the card and re-format it, while leaving your songs intact on the main memory.If you cannot delete the book through the computer or by menus on the Sansa, you may have to re-format your main memory. Hope that helps!
Sound works for radio not for music volume is up
Did you try plugging in a different set of headphones? If other headphones work, maybe you need new headphones.Try playing music from your Sansa through the computer, while it is tethered. If you can do this, it may mean that the audio amplifier part of the Sansa is broken-- Usually this means, 'get another Sansa.'Also, try gently wiggling the headphone plug to the left and right, while it is plugged in. If you get music on and off, its possible that the headphone connector on your Sansa has a broken connection. This is a VERY difficult problem to fix (without breaking or melting something else inside the case) and also usually means it is time to get another MP3 player.
I don't understand how to use my sandisk clip 2mg mp3
Possible that the memory is corrupt due to some bad files and so it is best to connect the player to the PC and remove off all the files. Now format the memory and try to LOAD ONLY the safe files.It is possible that a RESET can also make the player come off from the hang state but if this happens often then the memory must be cleared.
Sansa clip went dead
Slide the power button on your SanDisk Sansa MP3 player up.
2
Hold the power button on your
Sansa in the up position for about 15 seconds. This action serves as a
powering down of the Sansa device.
3
Wait for your Sansa MP3 player
to restart and let go of the power button. Actions taken during your
last operation since powering down normally have been deleted and your
player is now reset.
I have a sansa clip 4gb and im about to throw it
Not sure what is wrong. but try to reset it first. to reset your player, Press and hold the
Power/Menu button for approximately 20 seconds. Release the Power/Menu button. Press the Power/Menu button again to turn on the player. If this does not fix it. Go to >> Sandisk support
My sandisk is displaying a
Your problem is problem of other people too and the step by step solution is available on the manufacturer's web site
hereThis instruction is valid if you have really Sansa Clip. (not Clip+)
Good luck!
Thanks.
gylacz
My player simply stopped playing
mine did the same thing. like the battery went dead.. tried to charge it a few times, from the wall outlet and from the computer. nothing happend. then just by chance more than anything else i had it pluged in to the computer when i turned on the computer and it started working. not sure if that was the fix or not. just know it didnt work when i pluged it in when the puter was already on..
Plugged headphones in usb port
I solved this problem by not pushing the the plug all the way in.
I moved it gently until I got the music.
I tried different headphones and I still had to do the same thing.
Hope this helps.
Need driver
Try to Update your driver may it will work for you here are
the easiest step for updating the drivers:
Connect your device to the PC using data Cable (USB cable)
Now On Desktop of you PC
Right click on My computer icon and select Properties
Click on Device Manager
(Or follow Start button --> Control Panel --> Device Manager)
Now search for your hardware whom you want to update.
Right click on it and click on Update Driver Software...
It will ask for CD or DVD then insert the driver CD/DVD if you don't have then
it will ask for searching the drivers over internet click Yes for it and it
will automatically download the drivers for you.
Or you can use Third party software which can search,
Download and Update them for you without making much effort..
Click here for Driver Updating Free Softwares
Thank You...
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