To find technical support on using a Sansa MP3 player you can go on the internet and go to a website called http://www.sandisk.com and contact support. You can also go to a website called http://www.fixya.com they offer live technical support.
You connect you're Sansa to the computer (using a USB cable) and then you click on My Computer, then go to Other and then go to Sansa. You will then go to Internal Memory and Voice and you will find you're recording. Right click on it and click on open with Windows Media Player. Hope I helped!
To load audiobooks onto your SanDisk Sansa View, connect the device to your computer using a USB cable. Then, simply drag and drop the audiobook files from your computer to the appropriate folder on your Sansa View. Alternatively, you can use software like Windows Media Player or iTunes to sync audiobooks to your device.
It really depends on what web browser you are using. If you are using Firefox, you can go to Mozilla.org for support and downloads. For internet explorer, you need to use Microsoft.com for support.
You need a DVD video converter.You have to find a program to convert the files first.iPod just supports mp4 format.AnswerYes, I can recommend you a program named Tipard Video Converter and it can help you to convert the video.
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Is the wall charger providing enough amperage? It should supply at least 600 mA. If so, verify that the Sansa Express is displaying the charge indicator when connected to the adapter. If it is, probably either the Sansa Express's battery is too old to hold a charge (it should last for about 400 charge cycles), or there's something wrong with the Sansa's internal circuitry. If it isn't, there may be something wrong with the wall charger.
You can charge it using the usb cable with a power inverter ac or dc that has a built in usb port. You could probably find one cheap on ebay.
Yea, it is because you are using a potato. Upgrade it to a watermelon.
You should be able to hook up your Sansa to your Apple laptop via the USB port, but I don't think iTunes will not let you transfer songs onto anything but iPods.
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