I am having trouble creating a playlist in the clip sport. I have followed the directions exactly, several times. Tried everything I could, including searching the forums, online in general, contacting sandisk (no help whatsoever). I really liked my last clipzip, unfortunately the connection is now loose to the headphones, so I got a new one.
I like the other features of this, and unfortunately waited too long and I can’t return it. I’m hoping someone can help me transfer playlists (other than the built-in ones). I am in no way over the song limit, I have no special characters anywhere in the names. Not really sure what else to do.
Thanks. Giving it one more shot before I give up and toss it in the trash and say goodbye forever to sandisk.
Thanks for the response, I actually figured out a way around it, via someone’s answer to a question on this board. It wasn’t exactly my question, but led me to the way around it.
My best guess is that he hit the end-of-line problem that so many encountered. It’s really a shame that the Clip Sport only accepts the old-fashioned CR+LF (DOS/Windows) end-of-lines.
It’s quite unlikely that a regular user would even suspect this kind of “requirement” regarding playlists. Most people (who own and use a Mac or even a Linux PC) don’t even know about the various end-of-lines of text files.
Would it really be so hard to support all three EOLs (CR, CR+LF, LF)? :-o