Your SanDisk Sansa may skip over certain songs due to file corruption, unsupported file formats, or issues with the media library. If the songs are not in a compatible format (like MP3 or WMA), the device may not recognize them. Additionally, try resetting the player or updating its firmware, as these steps can sometimes resolve playback issues. If the problem persists, consider reformatting the device or checking for bad sectors on the storage.
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you can store 2000 MP3 songs, 4000 JPEG photos or 12 two-hour movies in a 8 gb multimedia player of sandisk sansa.
The song capacity of the SanDisk 8GB Sansa Fuze is said to be 2000 songs, while I would expect it would be comparable to other 8GB players which claim a song capacity of around 1750, based on 4 minutes per song (which could explain the variation in capacity claims).
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.
Just connect your player to your computer and view your players files from Windows Explorer and delete the unwanted files.
If you connect your Sansa to a computer running a full version of Windows xp (it may not work under upgrade or OEM versions of xp), do the following: 1. Open up the 'My Computer' pane. 2. Right-click on the icon that says something like 'Audio Player - Sansa'. 3. Click 'Explore'. 4. Double-click the 'Media' folder. 5. Delete any of the folders with the artist's name that you want to get rid of. 6. Close all windows when you are done. 7. Go to your Sansa's on-screen menu and select the 'Music' option. 8. Scroll through the list and select 'Play All' and then your Sansa should go through the music updating process and then you should only see your own music. Hope this helps!
how do i delete my songs off my mp3 player
it can hold 500 songs on it.
With about 200 songs?
It depends how long you use it. The more songs you play the more battery you use up as you might know. It probably has longer life than normal batteries though. Hope this helped. :)
use the rhapsody music download, that came with the sansa. Put a music CD into the disk drive, and hit rip disk on the rhapsody music download. YOU DO NOT NEED TO LOG IN, just hit X on the login screen, plug in your sansa e250 via the usb port, and just drag songs from "My Library" to "Sansa e250"
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