JoPol_wannabe
01-27-2008, 05:06 PM
I have been trying to figure out how to download music from Itunes onto my Sansa SanDisk MP3 player and I just can't get it. I have been trying all day I even put a MP3 song from Itunes into a folder and transfered it into my sansa music folder thinking that it would then be transfered to my MP3 player but that didn't work. The only music I have been able to download on my MP3 player was music off of my windows media or from my music folder I have in my documents but when I transfer my Itune music to those places it won't work. Can any of you please help me?
Dean Winchester
01-27-2008, 06:06 PM
do you have your iTunes programmed to sync every time you plug the mp3 player to your computer?
JoPol_wannabe
01-27-2008, 06:11 PM
do you have your iTunes programmed to sync every time you plug the mp3 player to your computer?
No I don't how do you do that?
SBTB Geek
01-27-2008, 06:45 PM
Sansa isn't compatible with iTunes. You're going to have to use Real Music or Windows Media instead. iTunes is only for Apple products.
JoPol_wannabe
01-27-2008, 06:53 PM
Sansa isn't compatible with iTunes. You're going to have to use Real Music or Windows Media instead. iTunes is only for Apple products.
Ok thank you I will quit using Itunes and go with that instead
SBTB Geek
01-28-2008, 01:19 AM
Tell me how everything turned out.
Dean Winchester
01-28-2008, 01:24 AM
now I know what m4a stands for, music 4 Apples :lol:
since you can only play m4a's on iTunes, not on Media Player or anything
JoPol_wannabe
01-28-2008, 06:28 PM
I signed up with walmart music and that is working th inly thing is my sansa player will onlt download MP3's othng else not even WMA files. Thanks for all your suggestions.
SBTB Geek
01-28-2008, 06:35 PM
^That's odd. Most (if not all) Sansa players are "Plays For Sure" certified--those type of MP3 players should play WMA's as well.
Dean Winchester
01-28-2008, 06:36 PM
with WMA's, the trick is that you can get a blank cd and burn the WMA's to that and then rip them off the blank disc as a MP3, I've done that before I had an iPod and media player wouldn't want to play WMA's
JoPol_wannabe
01-28-2008, 08:23 PM
with WMA's, the trick is that you can get a blank cd and burn the WMA's to that and then rip them off the blank disc as a MP3, I've done that before I had an iPod and media player wouldn't want to play WMA's
Geez MP3 players are more complicated then I thought I need to study up on this stuff
SBTB Geek
01-29-2008, 03:18 AM
with WMA's, the trick is that you can get a blank cd and burn the WMA's to that and then rip them off the blank disc as a MP3, I've done that before I had an iPod and media player wouldn't want to play WMA's
lol... that's so complicated. iTunes (or even Windows Media) could convert them. No need to waste blank CD's.
JoPol... MP3 players aren't complicated, if you really want to, all you need to do is "drag" and "drop" and manage it yourself instead of a program like Media Player. As if it were a flash drive!
JoPol_wannabe
01-30-2008, 02:25 PM
JoPol... MP3 players aren't complicated, if you really want to, all you need to do is "drag" and "drop" and manage it yourself instead of a program like Media Player. As if it were a flash drive!
Oh ok I never thought of that I will have to try it. Thanks for all your help I appriciate it. I did ask one of my friends for help but she didn't know much about mp3 players since she has an Ipod so she wasn't able to help me like you guys so thanks alot.