Is there a proper way I can report a file that won’t play back? I ripped one of my CD’s in AAC, encoding it with Nero, as I always do, but only the first track plays back. Any other file encoded in exactly the same manner plays back just fine. I have re-encoded the files a couple of times, but it doesn’t fix it.
If you can upload the file to a file-hostiing site and provide a link to it here, someone might be able to take a look at it for you, possibly even someone from the dev. team at Sandisk.
Are you sure the other files aren’t protected? The Clip Zip only plays unprotected AAC files. The Clip Zip does have issues though with some AAC files. The AAC support on the Clip Zip is far from perfect. I suggest you rip the CD to mp3 files.
@jk98 wrote:
Are you sure the other files aren’t protected? The Clip Zip only plays unprotected AAC files. The Clip Zip does have issues though with some AAC files. The AAC support on the Clip Zip is far from perfect. I suggest you rip the CD to mp3 files.
Yes, that might be it; the first track, which plays, is less than 10 minutes, while the others which skip are over 15 minutes. I’ll try and see if I can reproduce for other long tracks, but, if I do, I guess there’s no need to supply the files to Sandisk. I just hope that, if the problem is known, they will address it in the next firmware upgrade.
Yes, that might be it; the first track, which plays, is less than 10 minutes, while the others which skip are over 15 minutes. I’ll try and see if I can reproduce for other long tracks, but, if I do, I guess there’s no need to supply the files to Sandisk. I just hope that, if the problem is known, they will address it in the next firmware upgrade.