The easiest way to put videos on the Sansa Fuze is to go on YouTube. Once your on Youtube, search the video you want. Add 'pwn' in front of the web address and click "Download MP4 Version" Once you do this it will ask you what you would like to name it. Name it the videos name because this is what will appear in the menu on your Fuze. Open Sansa Media Converter (available on sansa.com) and add the video by simply dragging it from its current positon (it's current position, after finished downloading, should be either in your desktop or "Your Computer" the "Your Computer" Icon should be in your start menu). Hit the "convert" button and you'll be all set! If you want to download movies you'll have to buy them. Sorry!:'(. Hope this helps! I am going to state the obvious now but remember your Fuze has to be plugged into your computer!
o really smart one? well guess what, i tried this, and it didn't work. Y'know why? I DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT have a SANSA FUZE, i have a SANDISK! Sorry about that. but anyways, can anyone post how to do this with a sandisk?
SanDisk Clip Sport
The SanDisk Sansa Fuze can play MPEG-4 video.
A Sansa mp3 player is a product of SanDisk. This is a fairly common product and could be found at many major retailors, online stores, or directly from SanDisk.
http://go.shopsansa.com/content/OtherAccessories
u plug in the USB then this thing will pop up n download it
You can read reviews about a Sansa mp3 player on the following site:http://reviews.cnet.com/mp3-players/sandisk-sansa-e270-6gb/4505-6490_7-31684140.html. They have good reviews.
Sandisk have a range of MP3 players including the Sansa Fuze+ which have a capacity of 4GB, 8GB and 16GB. Sandisk's other MP3 players such as the Sansa Clip Zip and the Sansa Clip+ only go up to 8GB.
itunes only supports ipod not sansa
Try online stores or eBay, but just watch out for expensive postage.
Get a booloader for the SanDisk Sansa c200 by way of this page below: http://downloads.videolan.org/pub/rockbox/bootloader/sandisk-sansa/c200/ Afterwards, the following steps should be taken: 1. A SanDisk® Sansa c200 (v1) series, with the latest build of Rockbox installed (see installation guide on this page)2. WinFF v0.43 for converting the videos and it is found here.Steps1. Connect Sansa to computer.2. Download and extract the rockbox-c200.zip file attached below. The file rockbox.mi4 hence extracted must be placed in the /.rockbox directory of the player.3. Replace the presets.xml in the WinFF folder (default is C:\Program Files\WinFF\) with this one: presets.xml4. Convert the video using the following settings: Preset: SanDisk Sansa e200 16:9 Frame rate : 29.970 fps Video Size : 132 x 74 (For 16:9 Video) or 106 x 80 (For 4:3 Video)
You need to intall the software first
No, only music.