Good luck ... our Sansa worked great while using the Rhapsody but after the free trial we switched to Walmart (.89 cent per song) and now it tells us to sync the thing and won't plays songs. I can't get it to sync ... do you know how to do that? I even tried reinstalling Rhapsody but I hate that program and want to use Windows Media Player or iTunes.
Categories: Music, Audiobooks, & Media e-Series
I have a Sansa e280. I made a playlist in my library, which I can see and listen to. I want to get it onto my player, but when I sync it, it doesn't seem to work. It doesn't give me an error message or anything, but when I look for the playlist on my player, I can't find it. I don't know what I'm doing wrong!!
So my other problem is that my player seems to be losing some of my songs. I have albums that I have ripped and synced onto my player. I have listened to them before on my player, but recently, when I go to play the few albums where this is occurring, it will have half the songs' titles as being "Unknown". My player will not play those songs and just skips to the next "available" song in that album or whatever. I don't know what the problem is, or if maybe there is something wrong with my specific player.
If anyone out there has any tips, I would appreciate it!!
Try Napster. It syncs fine once it finds your device, and you actually get to keep the music you pay for (vs Rhapsody which only gives you a licence to listen to it, and which needs continual refreshing via a web connection).
I have tried iTunes, Napster and Rhapsody ... nothing will recognize the Sansa. Any suggestions?
I use Media Monkey, it's a good software. Syncs well with my E260. WMP is such a pain.
Media Monkey works for me. I even found a script to import M3U playlists. I'm going to also try musikCube on one of my spare workstations to see if that recognizes my e280. musikCube is pretty minimal, but I haven't been able to get the playlist import script to work properly.


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