problem with my music

I just bought a sansa clip plus and when I pu music on it and I listen to it I hear the music but also beeps and clicks and sometimes it skips a little bit and just starts a new song where there also is the same problem. When I listen to the music that’s on my sansa clip on my laptop you hear also the strange sounds. Can someone help me please?

Sounds like a problem with your music files. Are the same noises present if listening to them from the file copies on your computer through Windows Media Player? What format of files are they (.mp3, .wma, .flac, .ogg, etc.)

when they are copied and analysed by the clip it does the sounds but when i just listen to the original version on my pc it doesn’t make weird noises, I updated to rokbox and there it works as normal but still i want to solve the issue

the format is .mp3

Here is an example:

 http://speedy.sh/Rktdg/Soundcoud-liedje.mp3 (file after being analysed)

http://speedy.sh/StPEj/Soundcoud-liedje-original.mp3 (original)

click one the file above and it will download

I wonder if this is a problem of the earbuds.  Can you try another set or maybe play it thru a stereo system?

I downloaded these and played them through Wnamp (on my computer). I haven’t had the chance to transfer them to my Clip+ yet and try them, but there are definitely artifacts, drop-outs and blips that I can hear in one of them. Opening that same file up in Audacity also visually shows some abnormal spikes that are not present in the original one.

How did you transfer these to your player, by dragging & dropping (copy & paste) or with some music management program?

@polli162 wrote:

Here is an example:

 http://speedy.sh/Rktdg/Soundcoud-liedje.mp3 (file after being analysed)

http://speedy.sh/StPEj/Soundcoud-liedje-original.mp3 (original)

click one the file above and it will download

I downloaded these and played them through Wnamp (on my computer). I haven’t had the chance to transfer them to my Clip+ yet and try them, but there are definitely artifacts, drop-outs and blips that I can hear in one of them. Opening that same file up in Audacity also visually shows some abnormal spikes that are not present in the original one.

How did you transfer these to your player, by dragging & dropping (copy & paste) or with some music management program?

I just copied the files to it, but now i am using rockbox and it doesn’t happen anymore

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