![]() ![]() Now open up Windows Explorer, which lets you see your computer’s folders and files, and find your iTunes Media folder. The first step is to connect your Android device to your PC via USB cable, and don’t forget to unlock your phone with a PIN, pattern or fingerprint scan. I will now descend from my soapbox, and hope the bug is fixed ASAP, and the community is so advised immediately.Manually transferring your music files from iTunes into your Android phone (or tablet) doesn’t require any special software if you’re on a Windows PC. I doubt your market is largely made up of stopwatch users. Why, Sansa, provide and tout the ability to add inexpensive storage via an external card, then have users discover they just lost a primary function of their music player (that is PLAYLISTS)? Please Sansa FIX THE PLAYLIST! Then work on the stop watch, etc. Sorry, but I have no understanding at all of why this might work perhaps because you haven’t had your data “reorganized” yet … you’ve only charged the player? And I note (only) one person said it did work, while sansa and others seems to be saying playlists (at least for music spanning external card memory,as well as internal memory, are a recognized “issue” ( a “bug” in my language). Why in the world would you create a playlist externally, then move it to internal? Why not just create it there in the first place? Is that right? If so, why? I don’t want to add “folders” of music to a playlist … I want to add specific individual tracks. The OS in this ClipZip must be really wierd and/or have a heck of a lot of patches of the code. it cannnot be on both internal and external? In step#3 it appears to me you’re implying the music folder won’t just have tracks in it - it will have folders, as well. In step #2 for instance, do you mean one must put all of their music tracks ONLY on the external card i.e. ![]() That said Nemesis443… in your recipe (kind of you to write it up, BTW) this newbie needs more precision (sorry). I think I’m with those who don’t understand why such a fundamental “feature” has been allowed to be such a mess for so long (or for that matter … at all). All sorts of contradictory info between users and experienced hands and Sansa itself apparently, as well as some snippy retorts. I’m new to the Sansa ClipZIp (but have owned several others including a ClipPlus), and have spent about 4 hours reading various threads on playlists for ClipZip. I tried to transfer it back to the sd card but there was nothing left on the playlist when I did that. If you miss a song on the playlist you will have to delete it and try again. I did not check to see if they would work that way.ġ1. Sometimes it drags whole folders to the playlists. Move the playlist to the music folder in your internal memory, not the playlist folder.ĩ. Remember there is a 400 song limit with any playlist.Ĩ. The playlist will allow to put them in any order you want and will allow you to delete songs. Open the folders in music file and drag and drop the songs you want to playlist. Right click on new playlist and rename.ĥ. ![]() Go to music folder on micro sd card, right click on a folder in music you want to add to a playlist. Connect player to pc and load music files on card.ģ. ![]()
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