Easy! Go to the Record folder in your Sansa, then open the Voice folder. Your recording is there in WAV format. Drag the file to your PC, and use the wav audio, or convert it to MP3 if desired. There are many applications available to change your wav file to any desired format.
YES I did notice it and read it, just want to know how to use the ***** thing.
Thanks
Unfortunately, that is the only formal manual there is, and SanDisk hasn’t updated it (and it was brief on some topics to begin with). You can ask questions here, as noted above, or do a search using the upper left search box. (And I assume you know that you can save the manual to your computer as well, to read at your leisure.)
In the meanwhile, I can email you a copy, if you send me an email with your email address (use the envelope icon at the upper right). Unfortunately, SanDisk has not kept the manual up-to-date, and it had some lapses to begin with.
hi there i am a newby and would i love u to answer a problem i have have looked for the answer on the community cant find the answer i am sure that it is simple but i cant work it out.
i have deleted the music on my sansa clip 8mgs, on media player still says the songs are on there. answer my problem please need it for my hols in 4 weeks. i have windows xp. thanks again emerald
i thought it had changed my life to until i tried to delete the music my media player says its still full. just lost for words any clues how to resolve this please i have windows xp thanks diane
the general information isnt that bad, but I´m looking and looking… and can´t find an information about the earphonesocket. Please can someone tell me the resistance off this earphone outlett.
If you mean the impedance, I believe it’s 16 ohms. That seems to be the same for all Sansas.
If you mean the effort needed to insert the headphone plug, it’s higher when the player is new, and decreases as the jack is “broken in”. Many people have complained of sound problems (mono, instruments only ( “karaoke effect” ), or popping/crackling in the phones) only to learn that they hadn’t fully inserted the headphone plug.