What types of files are you using? What format are your tags in? Sandisk players need to have their mp3 files with ID3V2.3 ISO 8859-1 format tags. Do you have a card in the player? don’t add or remove a card while the player is on.
again the product is new - only defult files caming with the product.
Do not know how to look what type of file it is?
the question is
shoould I keep it or replace for solid product like jam? (jam as I read is bug free product - reletevly to sport that is not satable in many articales in the internet)
the sansa is new…only defult music that the sansa hold whan you buy new product…
again i have one query please try to answer.
i have 7 more days that i can replace the product… i know sansa sport is not stable and this upgrade do not help.
do you think soon we will have new update it will make it stable…
or i should replace to sansa jam?
thx
Also, in your original post you asked if you should replace the Sport with a Jam or Zip. If you can get a Zip at a fair price, do so–it doesn’t have certain of the detrimental limitations of the Sport, and has many benefits.
If it’s doing this with an [essentially] new player with only the default sample songs on it, I’d replace it with another. It’s likely defective.
My experience with Sandisk players is that they often come with the built in flash drive and sample songs corrupted, so the first thing I do before using a Sandisk player is to format the internal memory using the player’s menu. This will delete all the sample garbage on the player
If it’s doing this with an [essentially] new player with only the default sample songs on it, I’d replace it with another. It’s likely defective.
My experience with Sandisk players is that they often come with the built in flash drive and sample songs corrupted, so the first thing I do before using a Sandisk player is to format the internal memory using the player’s menu. This will delete all the sample garbage on the player
Interesting–I’ve never had a corrupted Clip player out-of-the-box.