![]() If you have to do all that it’s no wonder some folks are so completely turned off by some MP3 players.īought my Fuze + card. The fuze is a terrific little player and can give you many hours of wrote: Now, it’s ready to be loaded with your music. It may not need it, but you can format that too. It’ll rebuild the song info database.ħ - insert your card. The lastest firmware needs this so that the 8000 song limit can be reached. It’ll optimize your memory.Ħ - internally format the fuze. Updating the firmware will put it back to AutoDetect mode.ĥ - format the fuze, first through your computer, a full format, FAT32. ![]() It’ll have instructions to do it manually.Ĥ - Place the mode back into MSC. It’ll be the All Regions download for your version. You can download the lastest firmware here. ![]() In your sansa, go into settings - system settings - scroll down to info - look for the version number. Using the sansa updater can sometimes cause issues. Save that for later.ģ - manually update it. When you get your player, I suggest that you do not insert the card at first. I have found MP3Tag to be a very good free program and user-friendly. Do an album at a time, and your collection will be ready for the Fuze.Īfter trying to read all of that with virgin eyes I can see why my wife is not in love with Sansas…:smileyvery-happy:ĭon’t get me wrong, they are fine players, but some people just want to listen to music and not be bothered with all the geek-ness…īlack-Rectangle has offered many good suggestions to get your music collection into the best shape for the fuze. It sounds complicated, but it works in seconds. Do an album at a time, and your collection will be ready for the wrote: The Fuze is a little mindless about tracks, too, so if you have tracks labeled 1, 2, 3, …11, 12, 13 it will play 1, 11, 12, 13, 2, 21, 22, 23 etc. With the files in order from top to bottom (as they should be) and all highlighted, check Leading Zeros and Save. With everything highlighted, you can type in the album and artist name you want and Save it to make sure the album/artist show up consistently.Īlso, under Tools is an Auto-Numbering Wizard. A spelling with an umlaut will list separately from a spelling without an umlaut. Maazel will show up as different Artists, even if they are on the same album. ![]() Bernstein and New York Philharmonic cond. If it says for Album or Artist, that means some of the tracks are named differently, and the Fuze’s listing of Album or Artist will mindlessly follow the way they are named.įor instance, New York Philarmonic cond. It should say for track names, since they will all be different. Highlight all the files, and with luck it will have the same Artist and Album information for all of them. Click on that and mp3tag will open the album. Right-click on a folder/album and you should see a new option in the menu: mp3tag. Open it, and in Tools/Options/Tags/Mpeg set the default to ID3v2.3 ISO-8859-1. Get mp3tagand install it to make your tags consistent. Since classical music is so multinational nowadays, you may be dealing with a lot of systems. Unfortunately, there is no widespread convention for the way things are tagged–different labels do it differently, and so do different eras at each label. If you are used to navigating by folders on your computer, the latest Fuze firmware lets you do that, so upgrade and choose Folders under Music if you want to continue to do that.īut if you want to use the database that lets you sort by Album, Artist, etc., which is very convenient, then you need to have ID3 tags the unit can read. That should do it, though you can also take one additional step. ![]()
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