Sansa media converter firmware
Are you using the latest version? I downloaded the newest version of the Sansa Media Converter and tried to install it. Guess what? I think that is more than mb needed to extract the file…any ideas or help would be greatly appreciated…. I have a mac. Is there a version of the SMC for macs or another solution to get videos converted and to the player?
Sansa site gives specs for an. I created such files on my Mac for testing with my Fuze 4gig, but they would not play. Funny thing is, I looked at the video folder on my Fuze while connected to my iMac and the video file that comes with the Fuze was not visible.
Therefore, I cannot examine the actual video file playing on the Fuze in order to duplicate its encoding. I am able to drag and drop audio files and. Portable SMC version 4. I was excited when I visited the AVC website that it described the method for making a custom. I have a feeling that a successful conversion on the mac is do-able, perhaps you have been successful with it, but I still cannot generate video files that the Sansa Fuze will play.
Any further help you can give is greatly appreciated. So far, though, it looks pretty bleak. HGST Support. I have the older e and the 4gig fuze and Daughter the 2gig fuze. Hi Tapeworm. What are your plans to fix this?? Me too. These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies.
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The Sansa Updater may not open if your Sansa has the latest firmware installed. The Updater will open, and will then take a moment checking for updates. If your device is eligible, you should get the Sansa Media Converter item in the list for available downloads. This product is intended to be used for converting your personal files. Copying or commercial use of copyrighted material without permission of the copyright owner may be prohibited by law.
Use of your MP3 player, in compliance with all copyright and applicable intellectual property laws, remains the responsibility of the user of the product. Trying the following will reproduce:. Convert Media it SMC pretends as if there is nothing wrong, and reports successful conversion ;.
It is a royal pain in the tush. I struggled to get photos on my Fuze and after several hours of trying to figure it out, I was so frustrated I almost took the Fuze back. My 19 yr old can load his photos onto his Ipod in a couple of clicks. Is there not a way to make the SMC much more user friendly? I would never have known that I have to use another converter to convert movies to an SMC workable format had I not nosed around in the forums.
I agree - stop screwing around with the small stuff. What on earth do you think you need to administer my computer for, if the only goal is to convert one set of bits to another and then write them out to a USB-connected drive to which I, as a non-administrator user, have access writes? I want to convert, say, a dozen movies, and have them handy for copying onto the Sansa at a later date. I bought this Fuze as an alternative to the ipod. After spending 3 days trying to figure out how to transfer pics and videos to this product, I am on the verge of taking back for a refund.
Reduce the resolution to match that of the screen, and the frame rate to match the abilities of the device. It would be a nice idea, too, if the device itself was able to remember where you were in the video when you turn it off, so it comes back to the same spot later. Just got a Sansa Fuze and am very frustrated after trying for 1.
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