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September 12, 2008 08:17 AM

Categories: Sansa Fuze

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jakewoodblues

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Joined: 09/06/2008

I just synched my playlists to my Fuze SD Card using WMP 11.  The Fuze is in auto detect mode  (I know everybody says not to, but it worked ok up til last night.) WMP isn't showing that there are any files on the card!. I tried switching to MTP and then MSC modes, and WMP still doesn't show them. They do, of course show on the Fuze as I want them.

What do I do? Am I doomed to have to having to reformat and resynch each time I make playlist changes (OK I need to resynch, I know that Cool).

Interestingly enough, my files show up when I connect to Rhapsody, but while the playlists show up, they appear to be empty.  Anybody know how to do playlists in Rhapsody. I've tried and only get the most recent one I've tried to make & regardless of what I call it, it says "new playlist"

 I'm ready to tear my hair out.

HELP!

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September 15, 2008 8:29 AM

Well, I solved my own problem. I had the same problem with a 2nd card, so I realized that the problem wasn' t the card, as I had previously thought. I started poking around WMP & found this: I selected:
Tools -> Options -> Options tab.
From there, I highlighted the card and pressed the Refresh button, and viola! There's the contents of the card.

Back to the 4gb card!

September 15, 2008 7:37 PM

Suweet, jaekwoodblues, thanks for letting us know. Great tip.

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