I have other info I can share with you but first see all I’ve shared to see if you get all the answers you need.īottomline - I have a e280v2 (i’ve never used the 4gb Sandisk micro card yet (have read the issues. ![]() Some of my early msgs were not correct so look at all. I also learned how to create Play Lists w/o using WMP 10 or 11. Then feed that into the Sansa crapping 86MB media converter. The defaults are fine but you can up the audio to 128K as I have. One of the msgs says you need to first convert your video using ANYVIDEOCONVERTER (free d/l) to MP4. It works 100% for me and is only one additional step.įirst try searching for ALL msgs from me iraisok. I can tell you what is need (free) and the steps for you to convert your videos so that the converter can process and store the video files. However, the forum has provided some good hints for me that has led to my succeeding at NEARLY EVERYTHING. How about requiring that Sansa design engineers read these forums and resolve the problems.? So, you might suggest we should read the manuals. Video Converter - not a single word that it converts without HANGING as we all have stated? Shuffle does NOT work on a PLAYLIST - how in the world could you guys not address that issue in the latest V2 update? To confirm, just read the forums.Īll that said, I have my way to deal with problems but feel sorry for the newbees I read … experiencing the same darn problems that EVERYONE does and I just don’t read any update that deals with them. Eventually you (Sandisk and Sansa in general) will realize the problem is not that users don’t read the manuals (that are lacking also) but the product … well you can fill in the rest. If this deficiency was not fixed, add it to all the other issues that users of the Sansa have. If you intend to use the converting application for simple converting of audio and video files, then Media Converter Free version will serve your purpose well.Would you venture to include as FIX to the converter that it will actually convert video files it was originally designed to do? Or was left for another update? So, is wise to hang on to ALLVIDEOCONVERTER (forgot the name). As it lacks some advanced features, it could be a worthy option for people who do not want to spend money upgrading to the full version. Even though, it is not known to be a highly productive media converter, this free version is comparatively cheap and is very easy to use. Media Converter Free version has limited features, and does not allow conversion to high-resolution (HD) video files. You can also add effects such as fades, reverb, chorus, and other popular effects using the various sound modules available in the sample rate conversion tool. It allows conversion to any size disk and even exceeds the capacity limit set by the user. The program also allows conversion to other audio formats such as AC/DC tape, cassette, CD, and vinyl. ![]() Media Converter Free version provides an option of converting an MP3 file to a WAV, AIFF, or APE format. Another problem is the fact that this program is not cross-compatible with android devices running on the Gingerbread operating system, and so it crashes on those occasions when you try to use Media Converter on a rooted Android device. Unfortunately, it does not display a video while it is converting. This application will automatically play the selected video file in the background. For example, you cannot click on certain icons to change certain values such as the width and height of a frame in the video. It requires a manual because some of these options and menu items are very difficult to understand. Media Converter is an application in which you load an audio file to the program, select a video file from your storage device, and it automatically converts it to as many as 12 different video file formats which include only flash and simple audio.
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