Sansa e250 Video Conversion
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Ph0BoLuS
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7. June 2007 @ 08:20 |
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may be off topic, but whenever i try to convert a video like 4-5 minutes long it SMC cuts it into different parts like i tried putting a movie on thier and it cut it into 5-6 parts. Anyone else have this problem?
EDIT: sorry should of read the posts before, ignore this post.
I'm trying to put a 700mb movie on my e250 via SMC, but it keeps failing due to "unknown reasons"...well that helps a lot doesnt it SMC? but does anyone else have this problem? It also happens a lot when i download movies off of dailymotion
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Smaus
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7. June 2007 @ 19:25 |
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Can somebody please give me a step by step walkthrough of how to extend your video lenghts. I can't find any of the files that y'all have been talking about. So I need a walkthrough of where to very start (as in which program to call up in the very beginning) to where to finish. Not 30 minutes ago I updated all the stuff for my Sansa E250 and now I have a 41 minute video that I want to put on my Sansa E250.
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Ph0BoLuS
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7. June 2007 @ 21:15 |
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Originally posted by Smaus: Can somebody please give me a step by step walkthrough of how to extend your video lenghts. I can't find any of the files that y'all have been talking about. So I need a walkthrough of where to very start (as in which program to call up in the very beginning) to where to finish. Not 30 minutes ago I updated all the stuff for my Sansa E250 and now I have a 41 minute video that I want to put on my Sansa E250.
the page before this tells you..
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adscorp
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17. June 2007 @ 02:07 |
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twotone92
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26. June 2007 @ 18:57 |
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I cant figure how to add videos on to it,ive looked every to find a way,and i cant figure it out.
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pqrs
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5. July 2007 @ 17:39 |
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howdy yall... i just got the e250 and so far im happy with it. but... i cant seem to get the sansa media converter to work? when i try to open the program it gives me a "arcsoft mc has encountered a prob... needs to close" i click the more info icon and it just gives me a bunch of jibberish i dont understand?
i got some info once about not having quick time.. i tried to install it and i get the same error message? i cant install it...
i downloaded crazy video sansa, it also gives me an error message?
i dont get it?
everything else i try to do on my comp works fine, but anything related to this sansa wont work?
ive spent days trying to figure it out with no luck...
what format does this player use, can i get my files converted using something else?
im no computer guru, im lucky the damn thing works! lol.. but i cant figure out how to use this sansa player.. i can use it for music, but thats it.
kinda bummed about it.
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johnk38
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29. July 2007 @ 22:33 |
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Hey guys. I probably sound like a retard, but I actually want to get rid of a video on my sansa e250, but can't find out how. I have the sansa media converter, WMA. Sorry if this has been asked already, but I couldn't find it. Thanks guys.
John K.
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Twilichan
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17. November 2007 @ 20:14 |
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Hi, everyone. I have been struggling with getting videos onto my Sansa e250 player. When I plug the device into the computer, a panel of options does come up, but using the Sansa Media Converter is not one of them. Can anyone help me get videos onto my player, please?
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fridosa
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19. November 2007 @ 21:22 |
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Hi there,
Firstly, you have to install the Sansa media converter on your computer using the CD that came with the player. If you have already so, then it is easy. Close the panel that come up when you connect the player to your computer. Then double click on the Sansa Media Converter on your desktop in order to open the programme. Once the software is opened, you can now import the media file (video file) which you want to convert by clicking on the browse button. There you will be able to locate the folder where you have your files. Then select the file which you want to convert. After that hit the button "convert or start" or whatever. It will automatically convert the file and transfer it to your player.
Hope this will help otherwise you can contact me so that I can give you more details.
Cheers
Fridosa
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kaler07
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30. November 2007 @ 17:44 |
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Hi, I'm having trouble viewing videos on my Sansa E280. I used the SMC
to convert the files and everything coverts successfully. When I attempt to play them on my MP3 there is no video but only the sound works. The length of the videos is less than 10 mins but it still doesn't work. Does anyone know what sort of file they should be converted to for them to work. I can't use Windows Media Player 10 or 11 on my computer even though I have windows XP. It says that the converter converts the files to those that work with QuickTime. I even tried to view a quicktime file on my MP3 but I had the same result. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Apheus
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3. December 2007 @ 11:56 |
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I've got a question that would seem no one has asked on this forum yet.
When I attempt to convert a video file over onto my Sansa e250, it'll convert it, then write it over to the device. When I go to view the video, instead of the video being placed into the Video menu, it pops up in the Photo menu, and when I attempt to select it, it says that The File Must Be Converted With Sansa Media Converter.
I checked it in USB mode, and the file isn't actually located in the photo folder. In USB mode, the file is located in the Video folder.
Any suggestions?
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asiaman
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31. December 2007 @ 21:14 |
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Originally posted by rclns67: Hey guys, I've just got a quick question about some conversion issues. I recently bought a Sandisk Sansa (e250) mp3 player. It is able to hold full-length movies in MJPEG B format. It can also hold pictures. The pictures generally fill the whole color screen, but to view the video, you must turn the player sideways. I would prefer to view video in the same way as my photos, but the converting software (Sansa Media Converter)automatically formats the video to widescreen, and thus you must turn it sideways. It doesn't matter what format (.avi, .mpeg, ect.) I convert from. I just want to use the full screen as opposed to a small chunk of the screen to watch my video, which is what I get when I am forced to turn the screen sideways. Does anyone know of a program that will give me video editing capabilities when converting to MJPEG B? I know it's a long shot, but any help would be appreciated. Anyone who has the player knows what I mean. Thanks!
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asiaman
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31. December 2007 @ 21:18 |
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hey guys, i have a question. I got the Sansa E250R and i want to put some movies and music videos on it. The problem is that i dont know where i can get the vids. Can any one help?
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k3wl
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23. February 2008 @ 10:39 |
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Hi, I got a Sansa e250 and I installed Sansa Media Converter. It totslly hosed Windows Media Player 10 so it wouldnt start, and the computer refused to recognize the player saying "the device is not configured correctly". And the converter itself could not find my plater. I did a system restore and now everything works as it did before. But I can't convert videos, so is there any software out there that can do this (other than the Sansa converter)?
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wlada5
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22. March 2008 @ 05:24 |
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Originally posted by Apheus: I've got a question that would seem no one has asked on this forum yet.
When I attempt to convert a video file over onto my Sansa e250, it'll convert it, then write it over to the device. When I go to view the video, instead of the video being placed into the Video menu, it pops up in the Photo menu, and when I attempt to select it, it says that The File Must Be Converted With Sansa Media Converter.
I checked it in USB mode, and the file isn't actually located in the photo folder. In USB mode, the file is located in the Video folder.
Any suggestions?
Yeah, i have the same problem. Somebody, please write us a suggestion what should we do now ?
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ADM22
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3. April 2008 @ 18:52 |
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hey I just downloaded that Sansa Media converter. Is it the same for each model? Mine's an e260, and whenever I try to convert something, it says the player isn't connected, it's not available and it fails. But the computer recognizes it, why doesn't the program? I would really appreciate some help.
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dblock911
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6. April 2008 @ 22:13 |
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u guys are all saying about changing the settings where are you going to change these settings
^^!Ke
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trigger40
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28. April 2008 @ 17:11 |
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Hey wats up i just got my snansa and i have not seen anyone yet mention this problem yet but when i convert videos for my sansa through sansa media converter and they play back fine when ran through quicktime(aside from the obvious tilted screen) but when the video is on my sansa the audio is dramatically ahead of the video by like 5 seconds, do you know wat is causing this
music videos run fine but episodes of south park for example do not
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trigger40
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28. April 2008 @ 17:16 |
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Originally posted by ADM22: hey I just downloaded that Sansa Media converter. Is it the same for each model? Mine's an e260, and whenever I try to convert something, it says the player isn't connected, it's not available and it fails. But the computer recognizes it, why doesn't the program? I would really appreciate some help.
Make sure the USB mode is set to MSC
on the sansa go to settings>USB mode>MSC
i hope that helps
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