Just to mention that this card is not working with 01.02.18 (and don’t work whith .15, and .16 too)
Transcend TS16GUSDC10 microSDHC Class 10 16Go
Yes, many people have problems with Class 10 cards (and it’s not only the SanDisk brand). It’s the wrong card for mp3 players. You need a Class 4 (or even Class 2 is OK).
One little strange bug to report. Changing the time causes the minutes to jump about 3 ahead of where you actually set them. In case it hasn’t been posted yet.
Hi, player Sansa Clip+ was pulled from the sockets for data transmission thereafter player ON and writ “FAT is corrupted Please connected device to Pc” and immediately turns off,Sansa Clip+ Firmware Updater writes an error,plz help!
Rockbox only seems complicated before you get used to it. Once you are used to it it seems simple. I was reluctant to try Rockbox for a long time, but hated the firmware in the Clip Zip so much that I forced myself to get used to Rockbox. Now it is on my Clip+, Clip Zip and Fuze players.
Rockbox only seems complicated before you get used to it. Once you are used to it it seems simple. I was reluctant to try Rockbox for a long time, but hated the firmware in the Clip Zip so much that I forced myself to get used to Rockbox. Now it is on my Clip+, Clip Zip and Fuze players.
The auto updater does not work for me even when right-clicking and selecting “Run as Administrator”. I’ve downloaded the manual bin file but don’t know where to put it. (I don’t understand what the term “root directory” means.) When I click to view the Sansa files I see only one folder called “Internal Memory”.
The Auto Updater really isn’t needed–it just sits on your computer eating computer resources (albeit, very lightly). Instead, you can simply come to the forum here every now and again and see if there is any updated firmware, almost certainly the only thing that would happen at this point. But even there, it is likely that there will be no further firmware updates for the product at this point.
I got a new clip+ to replace an old clip+ that broke. I use it it my car and my old one would continue where it left off when I turned it back on. The one one doesn’t. I have to start back up.
How would I go about downgrading to an older firmware?
You could go back to an older firmware by manually installing it. You shouldn’t have trouble with the resume feature though with newer firmware. Are you pausing the player before turning it off?
When I connect to the PC (Win 7 Pro), udpated comes up and downloads 1.02.18 and says update is complete, but device still shows .15 after many attemtps both via updater and manual.
Also, in Win 7 a window comes up showing the battery level, and it’s not reading it correctly, says it’s “critically low” even though on device it shows that it’s charging up properly. Could these issues be related?
No, the issues are not related. The “Critically Low” error message is a known Windows 7 bug. Micro$oft apparently doesn’t think it’s worth their time fixing.
Are you downloading the firmware version from the 1st post in this thread? Are you sure you are un-zipping the .zip file first and then placing the .bin file contained within in the root (top) directory of your Clip Zip? After you do this, are you un-plugging the player? It should turn off. When you power it back up, the screen should say “Firmware Update In Progress” or something to that effect.
Ah, ok, thanks for the heads-up on the error message. Not a big deal, just annoying.
And on the update, yes, unzipping and placing in the root. But after I unplug the player, it does not turn off. It stays on and screen says “refreshing your media”.
Again, I don’t think it’s a big deal, it seems to be working fine with the previous version, so I’m not too worried about it. Thanks for your reply, though.
I just updated my Clip+ to firmware V01.02.18A (it was 17A before the update), hoping to fix the issue I have, but it doesn’t.
I have a couple of new albums, that don’t show up as Artist / Album, just “Unknown”. All of these albums have in common, that they use ID3v 2.4 mp3-tags, my other recordings have <= ID3v. 2.3.
Is there going to be a new firmware for my device, that fixes the issue I have?
Sorry to tell you this, but unlikely to be further firmware upgrades–just been too long.
But an easy fix: just import your problem albums into MP3Tag (Internet freeware) and change the problematic format into the non-problematic format. Voila–in just a few key presses, it’s done!