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#1 juan33436

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Posted 06 January 2006 - 12:31 PM

just got a Sansa e140 digitla audio player and want to know if I can download music for EMC8? :)


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#2 ggrussell

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Posted 06 January 2006 - 01:09 PM

You will have to be more specific.  Portable devices can support many different formats.  You can rip CDs in EMC8 to several formats like MP3 that can be transferred to portable players.

Some players require special software to transfer music to them and other don't.  So you'll have to read the manual for your Sansa e140 and determine which file format it will accept.  There is nothing in EMC8 that directly communicates with any portable player.

Edited by ggrussell, 06 January 2006 - 01:09 PM.

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Posted 06 January 2006 - 03:01 PM

View Postggrussell, on Jan 6 2006, 03:09 PM, said:

You will have to be more specific.  Portable devices can support many different formats.  You can rip CDs in EMC8 to several formats like MP3 that can be transferred to portable players.

Some players require special software to transfer music to them and other don't.  So you'll have to read the manual for your Sansa e140 and determine which file format it will accept.  There is nothing in EMC8 that directly communicates with any portable player.

Gary, That looks like a flash player that will take mp3, wma, and other.  It does come with software but the web site doesn't say which.  Looks like you can conncet via USB so Music Disc Creator or Creator Classic should be able to load it.  

Hope the original poster comes back and lets us know what software was included.
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Posted 06 January 2006 - 04:21 PM

I didn't feel like searching the net for the info. LOL  Most of the 'generic' MP3 players don't need any software at all because they show up as a removeable drive.  Only the proprietary players that use DRM are a pain.

Edited by ggrussell, 06 January 2006 - 04:38 PM.

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Posted 06 January 2006 - 05:15 PM

I'm with you on that.  It is interesting that these devices don't have instructions or help files on how to do this.  I guess the manufacturers think that everyone knows how to load a flash card.  Remember all the posts about the phone?  Same thing.  It was a flash player - even had a reader/writer.  

Seems like the younger folk like the new toys but don't want to spend time learning about them.  

I'm sure that Juan33436 is not one of them.


Just re-read the orginal post.  Juan is asking how to download music to EMC 8 so I'm not sure what he really wants !  Title and text in post do not agree.

Edited by sknis, 06 January 2006 - 05:18 PM.

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