why did SanDisk make it have a non user replaceable battery like COUGH COUGH *Apple Ipod*Cough Cough Excuse my Cough:smileyvery-happy:
Its a Size issue. I got my clip (Just got it out of the box) because it was small enough to hide in my pocket when I am in a formal setting, meetings and the like. If the Clop was big enough to house a replaceable battery that would defeat the purpose. Plus your battery should outlast the player.
Its a Size issue. I got my clip (Just got it out of the box) because it was small enough to hide in my pocket when I am in a formal setting, meetings and the like. If the Clop was big enough to house a replaceable battery that would defeat the purpose. Plus your battery should outlast the player.
Message Edited by Conversionbox on 01-09-2009 12:21 AM
I wish mine was more than 2GB…but I’m very happy with it otherwise. Same great sound as the Fuze…no stressing over album art or video conversion. The battery doesn’t last as long as the Fuze, but since you’re a fellow night owl, just set the display brightness at minimum and shorten your backlight time, and you should be all good. Actually, if tax time is good for me, I may get a 4GB then, unless all the prices come down…I certainly would like the 8GB.
. Actually, if tax time is good for me, I may get a 4GB then, unless all the prices come down…I certainly would like the 8GB.
Tax Time for me will envolve Student loans and my other favorite things Sansa Makes CAMERA CARDS. I am planning to Buy a Nikon D70-or D80. This means a shiney new Sandisk UltraII Compact Flash Card.
. Actually, if tax time is good for me, I may get a 4GB then, unless all the prices come down…I certainly would like the 8GB.
Tax Time for me will envolve Student loans and my other favorite things Sansa Makes CAMERA CARDS. I am planning to Buy a Nikon D70-or D80. This means a shiney new Sandisk UltraII Compact Flash Card.
My sister got a D90 for X-mas…she’s in heaven. It’s way more camera than I would ever need though.
The ear plugs are all the way in, I even went an brought new plugs Sony MDR-EX36 and still not impress. I am not one for electronics so maybe the new plugs aren’t the best. I reset the settings to manufactures setting and still not impressed with the sound. The acoustics aren’t crisp and clear. The songs sounds more analog then ditigal. I appreciate any help you can render.
Easy! Go to the Record folder in your Sansa, then open the Voice folder. Your recording is there in WAV format. Drag the file to your PC, and use the wav audio, or convert it to MP3 if desired. There are many applications available to change your wav file to any desired format.