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I'm glad to find that I still enjoy most of my music, now that I can play it in shuffle mode on my MP3 player, rather than playing it in album order from the music CDs. Only about one song in ten (or even less) is irritating enough to make me want to delete it from my collection.

The fact that all this music fits on a little chip the size of my smallest fingernail still amazes me a bit... it's a 32GB micro flash card, and is only half full. I haven't yet converted my audio cassettes into MP3 files; still plan to do that someday.

I'm also impressed by how the MP3 player shuffles the music... it almost seems like it has an algorithm to determine which songs will sound good after one another.

Ooh, lightning! Sky is darkening.


I have had 2 problems so far with my Sansa Fuze+ MP3 player. The original player worked fine with a 16 GB card. But with a 32 GB card in it, the player wouldn't start up, even though it was supposed to support that size card. SanDisk ended up sending me a replacement player of the same make and model - their customer service was quick and commendable. The replacement player works fine with the 32 GB card.

The 2nd problem happened a few days ago. While I was deleting a song (which had worked several times before), the player locked up. When the player finally restarted, *all* my songs had somehow gotten deleted from the card. So I had to copy them all back again. Hopefully that won't happen again.

Date: 2012-07-14 01:31 am (UTC)From: [identity profile] passionrlsusall.livejournal.com
I had that player, and one day it just started freezing and wouldn't turn off, or not turning on. I ended up returning it through a Square Trade warranty I'd purchased on it, and the guy told me he'd heard of there being a lot of problems with it :/ I'll probably try a Sony player next..

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