Try this, it works for me, press and hold the center select button and press the Volume Up key. Im not sure what mofle I have other than its a sansa express. Other forums also say holding the menu button for 30 secs but this didnt worrk for my one, if all else fails call tech support
Try this, it works for me, press and hold the center select button and press the Volume Up key. Im not sure what mofle I have other than its a sansa express. Other forums also say holding the menu button for 30 secs but this didnt worrk for my one, if all else fails call tech support
You can read reviews about a Sansa mp3 player on the following site:http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/sandisk-sansa-e270-6gb/4505-6490_7-31684140.html. They have good reviews.
well each gig can hold about 100-150 songs so in that case it can hold around 500 songs. But the sansa clip is a really high quality mp3 so this is a good choice of an mp3 player
you cant, it is an mp3 player sorry. --------------------------------------------WBJB-------------------------------------------------- However, if you have a sansa MP3 player, then you pop in the CD into the computer, connect Sansa to the computer, rip it from Media Player to your MP3 player.
nope
Sandisk have a range of MP3 players including the Sansa Fuze+ which have a capacity of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. Sandisk's other MP3 players such as the Sansa Clip Zip and the Sansa Clip+ only go up to 8GB.
The Sansa Mp3 player has received rave reviews from users throughout the United States. Users report that the Sansa Mp3 player has a very crisp and clear sound and is very lightweight. Some reviewers even stated they would be buying an additional Sansa Mp3 player to give as a gift because they were so impressed the quality.
No you can't
Sansa Fuze
A Sansa mp3 player is a product of SanDisk. This is a fairly common product and could be found at many major retailors, online stores, or directly from SanDisk.
Yes, the SanDisk Sansa MP3 players are compatible with Rhapsody. Additionally, they'll work with any music service that sells MP3 files like Amazon Music or Napster since MP3 files are universal and all MP3 players (including the iPod) will play them.
you actually can!!
SanDisk Clip Sport