My input jack got jacked. Now I have to ductape it to the clip. It's the only way to get stereo sound. Of coarse it happened at work. I like this player and it really sucks that happened.
THANKS!!. I opened the media file of the Sandisk then I opened MY MUSIC file, I minimized the two windows so that they both displayed on my desktop at the same time then I drug and dropped the files from MYMUSIC to SANDISK... didn't know i could do that. I thought dragging and dropping whole files from one window to another could only be done on a Mac. goes to show what I know. ..
@CRYST2SHELL Hehe, now you know. Windows is the shiznit. What do you think about your Sansa Clip Plus? I'm thinking about getting a new MP3 player myself...
@PilotCube It's okay. Like, it'll do. But it pales in comparison sound-wise to my GoGearMix. The Sansa Disk music is muffled, almost muted. My GoGearMix is Crystal Clear. So I' ve noticed that difference and it was REALLY disappointing. but for the most part, The Sansa serves its purpose.
@CRYST2SHELL I know that your comment is from a long time ago, but I think you may have had a bad unit. My old Clip Plus (now broken) sounds much better than an iPod Video, sounding much more flat and has a better sub-bass response.
Measurements from this site also demonstrate that the Clip Plus has relatively low distortion and noise values, even when compared to major audiophile brands like Cowon or HiFiMAN.
i'm not computer saavy, can someone please tell me how i can put music on this thing. it wants to sync to my widows media player but I don't even use the Media Player so I'm not used to navigating within that program. My PhillipsGoGearMix was like a jump drive that I just had to plug into USB port, click on MyMusic and send the file to the E:Drive -there is no E:Drive w/ the Sansa so I'm lost. The directions don't help. Can anyone simplify it for me please?
@CRYST2SHELL If you go to My Computer and double - click on "Sansa Clip + __GB) ( "__" meaning however many gigabytes yours is) and click on "Internal Memory" and then "Music", you can just go to your Start Menu and go to your My Music folder and drag and drop songs onto the player. If you still can't figure it out let me know and I'll post a video showing how to do it as a video response to this one.
@oledcrt hey can you help, now my computer doesn't recognize my player. I plug in the player, it can charge but "My Computer" no longer displays/acknowledges the clip in the USB port at all...
@CRYST2SHELL Try refreshing the explorer window a couple of times. Sometimes the Clips are defective in that way where they just stop recognizing. The first one I got apparently didn't have a battery in it 0.o
i dont know this guys name he doesnt show it in the video at all
r3tr0G4m3r666 1 month ago
My input jack got jacked. Now I have to ductape it to the clip. It's the only way to get stereo sound. Of coarse it happened at work. I like this player and it really sucks that happened.
achemachew 5 months ago
This... just sucks
thegeni3 9 months ago
@jmac1334 Yes. Hold down the Home button.
oledcrt 10 months ago
THANKS!!. I opened the media file of the Sandisk then I opened MY MUSIC file, I minimized the two windows so that they both displayed on my desktop at the same time then I drug and dropped the files from MYMUSIC to SANDISK... didn't know i could do that. I thought dragging and dropping whole files from one window to another could only be done on a Mac. goes to show what I know. ..
CRYST2SHELL 10 months ago
@CRYST2SHELL Hehe, now you know. Windows is the shiznit. What do you think about your Sansa Clip Plus? I'm thinking about getting a new MP3 player myself...
PilotCube 10 months ago
@PilotCube It's okay. Like, it'll do. But it pales in comparison sound-wise to my GoGearMix. The Sansa Disk music is muffled, almost muted. My GoGearMix is Crystal Clear. So I' ve noticed that difference and it was REALLY disappointing. but for the most part, The Sansa serves its purpose.
CRYST2SHELL 10 months ago
@CRYST2SHELL I know that your comment is from a long time ago, but I think you may have had a bad unit. My old Clip Plus (now broken) sounds much better than an iPod Video, sounding much more flat and has a better sub-bass response.
Measurements from this site also demonstrate that the Clip Plus has relatively low distortion and noise values, even when compared to major audiophile brands like Cowon or HiFiMAN.
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miceblue425 1 day ago
i'm not computer saavy, can someone please tell me how i can put music on this thing. it wants to sync to my widows media player but I don't even use the Media Player so I'm not used to navigating within that program. My PhillipsGoGearMix was like a jump drive that I just had to plug into USB port, click on MyMusic and send the file to the E:Drive -there is no E:Drive w/ the Sansa so I'm lost. The directions don't help. Can anyone simplify it for me please?
CRYST2SHELL 11 months ago
@CRYST2SHELL If you go to My Computer and double - click on "Sansa Clip + __GB) ( "__" meaning however many gigabytes yours is) and click on "Internal Memory" and then "Music", you can just go to your Start Menu and go to your My Music folder and drag and drop songs onto the player. If you still can't figure it out let me know and I'll post a video showing how to do it as a video response to this one.
oledcrt 10 months ago
@oledcrt hey can you help, now my computer doesn't recognize my player. I plug in the player, it can charge but "My Computer" no longer displays/acknowledges the clip in the USB port at all...
CRYST2SHELL 10 months ago
@CRYST2SHELL Try refreshing the explorer window a couple of times. Sometimes the Clips are defective in that way where they just stop recognizing. The first one I got apparently didn't have a battery in it 0.o
oledcrt 10 months ago
Nice :)
Zayrack 1 year ago