veiw it as a disk drive. then find the file the recording is in copy and paste it to your computer
First. Put the CD into the computer. Then open Windows Media Player, if you have that. Then click Copy from CD. Then click Copy Music. The Music files should then be in the folder, 'My Music'. Plug in your MP3 player into the USB and then drag the music files into the MP3 player folder. Oh yeah what if you don't have a computer... get on one. Oh wait. You must have to have posted this. Divvyyy!
sansa kroma ne nay woo achay chay kokoma sansa kroma ne nay woo achay chay kokoma
sansa is an instrument in which you pluck some (usually 16-27) thin metal rods sticking out of a wooden box. It is a traditional African instrument.
If you format you delete EVERYTHING from your player. So unless you hate all your pictures, songs, presets and recording, I wouldn't format if I were you. I have already done it, it was quite sad.
NOPE. NOPE.
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!
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, the sansa clip does not either. Try the creative Zen V or Zen V+. Both can do line-in recordings at 160kbps (mp3).
To put movies on your Sansa e200 you will need a USB cord. You attach one end to your Sansa and the other end to your computer via the USB port. Then you would go to My Computer and click on Sansa to open it up. Go to the file where your movies are and right click it to copy. Then go to the Sansa folder and hit Ctrl V to paste them to your Sansa Folder. After you have the movies you want, right click on Sansa and select safely remove hardware to disconnect the Sansa from your computer.
SANSA MEDIA
actually, you can. I have one and I put a Doctor Who special on it. It doesn't show up on the clip, but on the computer it appears under videos on real player, so you can transfer movies like on a flash drive, but you cannot watch them while on the player. no
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.
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.
You need to intall the software first
depending on your preference. i prefer to sansa music player for its low price and good use.
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
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.