I’m one of those types who typically updates with new releases, finding that releases from well-established companies like SanDisk at the very least don’t hurt, and often contain bugfixes not even mentioned.
The setting is there–you’ve just updated using a region (EU?) that bans it.
Reapply the latest firmware and choose a hi-volume-setting region (N America; Rest of World). (I forget if this also works, but you may be able to do the same by selecting “Reset all” under the Clip.)
what a nightmere. after downloading the new firmware i only have 50% the volume. sandisk say its a new euro law!!!.
dose anyone know how i can get back to full volume. please please help
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what a nightmere. after downloading the new firmware i only have 50% the volume. sandisk say its a new euro law!!!.
dose anyone know how i can get back to full volume. please please help
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Just bought a Clip+ and updated to FW 1.02.15, USB en MSC mode, computer is Linux.Tags have been cleaned up by Mp3Tag 2.46a.
I copied *.ogg files and drop the files in the MUSIC folder with the following structure:
\MUSIC\MyCollection\CD1\MySong1.ogg
There are plenty of weird issues. Mostly “Refreshing your media” got stuck and hung up the device. I went to a time consuming process of powering off (press 15+ seconds) then move the *.ogg file around (reduce the number of parent folders, removing all *.ogg except a dozen ones, etc.). At best I could get 20 *.ogg regcognized and all played OK once. On another try, the device displayed the song info but got stuck on pause and refused to play the song.
As soon as I connect/disconnect the device another time (for example to add ONE mp3 file), the “Refreshing your media” kicked in again and the hang up cycle resumes. The only way to fix is to remove all the ogg files. I guess the issue is the parsing of the ogg tags.
In conclusion, ogg support is problematic ! Can anyone confirm?
Are you sure your headphones are plugged in all the way? The socket can be very tight to begin with and can require an extra push.
Otherwise, it sounds like something is wrong with your player–what you report is not the norm. You could exchange it for a replacement or contact SanDisk as to the issue. Unless this is all due to the particular radio station you are listening to–have you tried others? And have you extended the headphone cord, which acts as the antenna? Perhaps this is a reception issue.
I have an issue with the Sansa Clip which I just received as a gift . The FM radio reception is not good. On stations I normally receive well, using Sansa Clip FM radio the station does not come in clearly . I checked that I have latest firmware . I took it back to Best Buy to exchange it but I still have the same problem. Any suggestions?
I have an issue with the Sansa Clip which I just received as a gift . The FM radio reception is not good. On stations I normally receive well, using Sansa Clip FM radio the station does not come in clearly . I checked that I have latest firmware . I took it back to Best Buy to exchange it but I still have the same problem. Any suggestions?
Note that your earphone cord doubles as the FM radio antenna. If it’s coiled up, it won’t be able to receive a strong signal.