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just like with videos, you would use the sansa media converter included on the CD that came with the sansa :)
use anythingbutipod.com there are tons of mods be warned u can void your warrenty
depending on your preference. i prefer to sansa music player for its low price and good use.
Once you plug your player into your computer you should be able to open it with Windows Explorer (in a Windows) and drag your music into it. You can also use programs like Windows Media Player to sync your music to your player. That will create folders on your player and you can sort your music and play only songs you want to hear.
A Sandisk Sansa e200 series, including e280, e270, e260 and e250 will only accept a micro sd card. If the device is a v1, it can only accept a card that is NOT HD. The v2 version will take HD. You can install a third party firmware on the v1 and that will alow you to use micro SDHC cards to 32gb. For more information, go to www.rockbox.org
you should be able to use any music you have on your zune with any other MP3 player when you transfer over your MP3 files
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.
Well the Sansa Shaker uses an SD Card. Basically, you put music into the SD Card from your computer. The Sansa Shaker only is a MP3 Player so make sure the music you put works for a MP3 Player. Also remember that the Sansa Shaker only takes a minimum capacity of very few gigabytes but don't worry a song doesn't use that much of memory. So all you do is just get a SD Card put it into your computer where your music is in and put it into the SD Card file. Once you have done that take out the SD Card from your computer and put it into the SD Card slot in your Sansa Shaker.
Yes, but you have to use the Sansa Media Converter. Download it here: http://www.sandisk.com/driverdownload/download.asp?driverId=184
Use Total Video Converter, it can convert video to sansa compatible video. The operation is very easy. >>Add the video file to the software >>Select video "Profile" from the software (sansa) >>And then start to convert.
It comes with one, but you just have to sync it with your computer and then use Windows Media Player to Sync videos. TO sync them just drag them to the sync thing on the side bar menu. Thanks!