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SanDisk Sansa Fuze MP3 Player - Page 7 Questions & Answers
How do you videos on sansa fuse player and what
Check the specification of your MP3 player to determine thetype of video file format it uses.
Most common video files that MP3 players use are, AVI andWMV, there may be others such as FLV, MOV and DivX.
If your player cannot play a video then it is anincompatible video file format, then you need to convert that video file to aformat that your MP3 player uses.
Click on this link for instructions on converting videofiles for MP3 players :-
http://www.fixya.com/support/r5874192-play_videos_mp3_player
I can't watch my video's
You need to use the supplied Sansa Media Converter program to convert and transfer your videos (and photos). If you don't have the SMC, you can download the Windows version from
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3IPZO6Q0
"Not enough space for music DB. Please free 90MB"
What has happened is that when you connected the device to the computer if automatically downloaded everything on your media files thus filling up your MP3 player
You need to go in and delete the files you do not want. click the bottom part of the disk or dial and it will show a menu to delete FIRST,
you must let the battery run down(disconnect the cable and when the battery has discharged, you can plug it back in to recharge, then you can work with it to delete some of those files that are overloading you device This happened to me and this was the only way to unlock it when it locked up
My sansa fuse 4GB seems
You should format the memory of your player but if you have important files on the device make back up of them before. You have two possibilities to do the formatting:
1. On the player use the device Format command under Settings and Format option.
2. Using your computer, and windows explorer select the drive of sansa and right click on and choose format. Type of it should be FAT.
Then you already should find all the internal memory in the device.
Good luck!
gylacz
I was charging my sansa
From what I understand that holding the Power Button for 10 seconds should cause a reset on the device. Try plugging it back into the PC for a few or charging the device for a bit. That may help. Other wise it does not look promising.
I was deleting a picture from my sansa and this
Use the supplied Sansa Media Converter program to convert and transfer your pictures (and videos). If you don't have the SMC, you can download the Windows version from
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3IPZO6Q0
I have the sandisk sansa
Slide the power switch up all the way and hold it for fifteen seconds before releasing it to reset the player. Then use the supplied Sansa Media Converter program to convert and transfer your videos and photos. If you don't have the SMC, you can download the Windows version from
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3IPZO6Q0
Locked up, won't turn off,
Slide the power switch up all the way and hold it for fifteen seconds before releasing it to reset the player. Then use the supplied Sansa Media Converter program to convert and transfer your videos and photos. If you don't have the SMC, you can download the Windows version from
http://www.megaupload.com/?d=3IPZO6Q0
I was fixing a problem I had with the head phone
The antenna for the radio is the headphones wire. The twisted copper wire can act not only transporting the sound to the headphones, but receiving the signal for the radio. The two applications work in different frequencies, the radio works on Megahertz and the sound in Kilohertz.
You will have to revise the soldering of the 3.5 mm jack, because it's probably that the contacts are bad. They could work for sending the sound to the headphones, because the power of the signal is very strong. However, the power of the radio signal is very weak, and the contacts must be very good to get a good signal.
My Sansa Fuze says it
Try to format it in Fat 32 format. Plug it into computer and select " Open folder to view all files" Then go to My computer/Computer (depending on what windows your using) Right click on the drive your unit is showing in and select format. Do a full format and make sure the FAT 32 option is selected.
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