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Originally Posted by Katie1
Clips work great with WMA Have you Downloaded Overdrive? You can add WMAs from that. Using Win Media player to download & rip ... with the proper software gives you a CD Backup for your cassettes. And an easy way to transfer them to the clip. I use Easy CD & DVD Burning by Roxio...purchased at Best Buy.
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Just tried Overdrive and it worked like a charm - Thanks again Katie
Filled my Holds list up while I was at it.
Will look into Roxio - can never have too much backup.
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Originally Posted by silverraven
If they are mp3s drag them into mp3Tag (free program) first. It will show you the 'real' information that the Sansa Clip will read. You can fix it from there.
Little hint, always check your track numbers in mp3Tag. Often they say 1,2,3 etc when you look at them in Windows, but the Sansa won't read them correctly, thus playing them out of order. With this program you can fix them.
http://www.mp3tag.de/en/
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That's exactly the stuff - Sorted out the tracks and added missing metadata really easily. No more 'Unknown's in the list, everything right where I want it.
Thanks to you both - you've no doubt saved me hours of fiddling and frustration, and a very messy playlist.
(Now I just have to let my player re-charge so Neil Gaiman can finish telling me a funny story about the Apocalypse.)