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      <title>hello</title>
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      <description>So this site is trusted? And i can buy my grado SR80's from their new? Thanks trade show displays</description>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 22 Sep 2008 16:58:08 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Busby Seo Challenge</author>
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      <title>WMP &amp; Sync Problem</title>
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      <description>I recently went to WMP from Real Player to manage music on my Sansa View player. Now I'm in a pickle! After sync with my mp3, I have several songs dupiclated on the player. Also when advancing from one song to another, sometimes I get a &amp;quot;sync to continue your music subscription&amp;quot;. It seems everytime I sync, some but not not all songs are added again! I've got a mess here. I can't remove songs except one at a time on the View? Can I remove all music, then reload from the WMP? I have several movies on the View I don't want to lose! Thank you.</description>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 29 Aug 2008 19:12:18 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Zeke1312</author>
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      <title>Portable Audio Amplifier</title>
      <link>http://www.sansacommunity.com/blog/entry/11220/Portable-Audio-Amplifier/?src=category_rss</link>
      <description>&lt;img align="right" hspace="10" src="http://www.sansacommunity.com/imagelib/contentitem/11220/8b5644ba4a76476f--25b70036-11bc6ebb0a2--83e1466514416.jpg"&gt;I travel some and have a hard time hearing my music and videos on the airplanes. What I have found is that with a simple Portable Audio Amplifier I can amplify and enhance the sound quality to a much better level. There are a couple of different options when it comes to Portable Headphone Audio Amplifiers. One is the Boostaroo , which has the ability to will double the available volume from your audio player and separate the audio signal into individual stereo channels to drive 3 separate sets of headphones or speakers. Naturally it will depend on the ohm rating of your headphones, but the Boostaroo can increase the volume of your player by 100% with no more than a 0.3% harmonic distortion. If you are watching or listening to something that two or tree people want to hear I highly recommend the Boostaroo . If you are looking for something that improves the sound quality for MP3 MP4 Players Computers or Mobile Phones when using earphones or headphones and not so much into sharing the audio with others and are wanting a more quality for an awesome personal listening experience right between your ears I recommend the FiiO...</description>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 02:14:31 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Audiolicious</author>
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      <title>Where Can I Find MP3 Player Downloads?</title>
      <link>http://www.sansacommunity.com/blog/entry/11219/Where-Can-I-Find-MP3-Player-Downloads/?src=category_rss</link>
      <description>&lt;img align="right" hspace="10" src="http://www.sansacommunity.com/imagelib/contentitem/11219/8b5644ba4a76476f--25b70036-11bc6ebb0a2--1643-1822525196.jpg"&gt;From: Sansa&amp;reg; Portable Media Players Blog The ability to download music is one of the great advantages of owning an MP3 player. You no longer need to go to the store and pay for complete albums when you may only want just a song or two. You're also not stuck with piles of discs that need to be organized and stored. Downloading is a faster, easier and less expensive way to get the music you want. And, you'll soon find you have an incredibly wide choice of music from which to choose. There are a lot of MP3 download sites that offer all types of music. Each download site offers specific features and benefits. When you're searching for the online source that's right for you, however, it's important to make sure the site has been approved by the music industry. A good place to get a complete list of approved sources is at the web site for the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). They represent the U.S. recording industry with the mission of fostering a legal climate that supports and promotes their members' creative and financial vitality. RIAA members create, manufacture and/or distribute approximately 90% of all legitimate sound...</description>
      <category>Music Management and Services</category>
      <pubDate>Sat, 16 Aug 2008 01:11:41 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Brandon C</author>
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      <title>Metadata/Sync WMA</title>
      <link>http://www.sansacommunity.com/forum/thread/11107/Metadata-Sync-WMA/?src=category_rss</link>
      <description>I'm an ex Real Player user and loved the song/artist data that was added to a clip. I now use WMA to manage my Sansa View files. One thing I miss from RP (besides the free usage w/o monthly charges i.e., Rapsody) is the I guess you call it metadata? I understand this kind of info can be added using WMA. How? Second, even after reading WMA's explaination of sync I'm confused. My confusion is how do I avoid having additional copies of a song left on my View? Seems when I sync I'll have a song 2x on the View. I want to be able to &amp;quot;sync&amp;quot; that is add new music from either my PC or new music on my View to the files that exist on MWA and the player with out any duplication. How do I accomplish that?</description>
      <category>Music Management and Services</category>
      <pubDate>Thu, 31 Jul 2008 08:01:15 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Zeke1312</author>
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      <title>The Novice's Guide To Audio Formats and File Extensions</title>
      <link>http://www.sansacommunity.com/blog/entry/11088/The-Novice-s-Guide-To-Audio-Formats-and-File-Extensions/?src=category_rss</link>
      <description>&lt;img align="right" hspace="10" src="http://www.sansacommunity.com/imagelib/contentitem/11088/8b5644ba4a76476f--3342b682-11b6673a5e4--524a458617786.jpg"&gt;Virtually everyone uses these various audio formats. Who hasn&amp;rsquo;t heard of iTunes or RealPlayer? Whether we realize it or not, this is good information for all of us to know. Let&amp;rsquo;s cover the basics, shall we? MP3 Created by a contingent of European engineers in the early 90&amp;rsquo;s, MP3 (aka, MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3) has become something of a household name in today&amp;rsquo;s world. With MP3 players galore, and iPods everywhere, most everyone uses or at least knows of the MP3 audio format. But do you really know what MP3 is? In one sentence, the MP3 audio codec compresses the number of bytes used to store an audio file without noticeably lessening the sound quality. But, how does it do that? It uses a compression algorithm. And what is that? How does it work? All good questions &amp;ndash; let&amp;rsquo;s find out. An algorithm is simply a fancy-schmancy word meaning a set of rules created for solving a specific problem, in an outlined &amp;ndash; and preferably small &amp;ndash; number of steps. Therefore, a &amp;ldquo;compression algorithm&amp;rdquo; can be adequately described as a problem solving equation used to compress a file size. In the case of MP3, it is also meant to maintain...</description>
      <category>Sansa Community Lounge</category>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 28 Jul 2008 00:10:21 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>Audiolicious</author>
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      <title>Where can I get Rhapsody-HELP</title>
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      <description>I recently lost everything on my pc....and I no longer have access to Rhapsody.....I need to download it again and can not find it to download. Can anyone help me? Thanks</description>
      <category>Music Management and Services</category>
      <pubDate>Thu, 24 Jul 2008 19:10:05 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>mental_devon</author>
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      <title>Using Windows Media Player 11</title>
      <link>http://www.sansacommunity.com/article/10941/Using-Windows-Media-Player-11/?src=category_rss</link>
      <description>&lt;img align="right" hspace="10" src="http://www.sansacommunity.com/imagelib/contentitem/10941/8b5644ba4a76476f-1037b8bc-11a3140f967-1a18-746918069.jpg"&gt;Article courtesy TechLore.com Windows Media Player is a media player for all your digital media (audio, photos and video) for computers running Windows XP and Vista. It is available as a downloadable application for Windows XP directly from Microsoft or via Windows Update and ships with Windows Vista as its default player. It is also available on Pocket PC and Windows mobile based devices. In the following sections, I will show you the basic interface, library management, ripping/burning audio cds to the library and how to sync your media to a portable MP3 player. This article focuses on Windows Media Player 11. The Interface Windows Media Player 11 (WMP11) is the latest version on Microsoft's Media Player. It has undergone a complete overhaul from previous versions and sports a slicker user interface. It is pretty simple to navigate and access your media by just a few clicks of the mouse. You can use it to share media with other pcs, media streaming devices (XBox360, PS3, Netgear EVA8000, etc.), to rip and burn cd's to and from your library and sync your media to/from portable media players (both audio and video). There are 5 main buttons on the interface, they consist...</description>
      <category>Music Management and Services</category>
      <pubDate>Fri, 30 May 2008 01:14:24 GMT</pubDate>
      <author>pardizzone</author>
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