phillipblackwood


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klswoot wrote:Anyone know if we can work around the XP requirement. Is XP only necessary for transferring the songs onto the unit. Could you still transfer MP3 files just by creating a folder and transferring them. I have WIN2000. I've quickly learned that I can't use it for many of the woot items. I even bought the Kodak printer and camera and then learned that even the printer wouldn't work because it only worked with XP or Vista. Unlike the printer, at least this MP3 player states that XP is a requirement.

Hopefully there's some work around?



Yeah, set up a Dual-boot with WIN2000 and one of any flavors of Linux. Then run Linux all the time and use Amarok (jukebox/music management software) to load the music, or just drag and drop files.

phillipblackwood


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ising4him wrote:OK, after weeks of lurking here I have to ask...

Why does everyone put (rox0rz!) after refurbished?



Woot' s server autoMAGICALLY adds/replaces certain phrases in the forum. rox0rz always appears after the "R" word, Where's the Feet replaces the acronym these first letters make, etc.
kind of amusing, it bugs a lot of people.
somewhere there's a web page that lists all of those things but I can't remember where.

aphramet


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I just wanted to point out that titanium is not, as stated in the description, stronger than steel.

kismet66


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idajean wrote:why NO AM ABILITY TO RECORD???????????//
if you list ART BELL... AND WHY NO AM ON ANY
MP3'S????????????????



HUH?????

196 Woots, 20 shirt.woots, 15 sellout.woots, 212 total items, and I STILL have not gotten a single Bindle of Carrots! How is that possible?

Scruffy77


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my first woot = ).... 50 dolalrs for a 4gb player, how can i pass this up

tub4jxr


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I really like this player EXCEPT when you first start it up and it has to "Refresh Database"......... a process that seemingly takes forever when you have a MicroSD card installed. Only way that I have found to avoid this most annoying 'feature' is to use Rockbox. Has anyone had any luck speeding this process up or at least bypassing it after an initial scan when you have just updated the player? Also, I do believe that using Rockbox you can avoid the 2GB limitation on the MicroSD card.

Nice player for the money. I've actually 'watched' movies on mine while waiting in line, etc.

kismet66


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rayver723 wrote:so what downloadable music service is everyone using??

my zune and sansa e250 is just collecting dust, since i cant find a worthwhile music service


Limewire.

196 Woots, 20 shirt.woots, 15 sellout.woots, 212 total items, and I STILL have not gotten a single Bindle of Carrots! How is that possible?

tub4jxr


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bakefy wrote:Does anyone know if this is v2? I have been told that version does not work with RockBox. Don't get me wrong, I bought it... Does anyone know for a fact that this can be rockbox'd?



I have Rockbox loaded on two of my Sansa units with success. Purchased the two (1 2GB and a 6GB) from previous opportunities.


sixdolla


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Azures

tanderson79


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arielr22 wrote:So what do you guys think is better? The Zen V Plus 4gb or this one?



I actually have both and I like the Zen V Plus a little better:
1) it doesn't take nearly as long to do anything in the Zen OS
2) the Zen V Plus is about half the size
3) the conversion sw for the Zen is much easier to use
4) the Sansa seems to hesitate (i.e. slow response time) whenever you go to the next song or adjust the volume. So sometimes I'll hit next but it'll take a full five seconds to respond, so you'll think maybe you didn't hit next and hit it again, etc. When you are in the middle of the gym and trying to scroll thru a bunch of songs, the hesitation gets old.
5) The Zen seems to do some sort of audio leveling - with the Sansa I keep having to increase or decrease the volume as I browse thru songs and I don't have to do that with the Zen

My only beef with the Zen is that the controls aren't as intuitive as the Sansa but I think it's mainly b/c Sansa's controls are based on the ipod while the Zen is a little different. Small learning curve and it's no big deal tho.

Creative sells the Zen V Plus refurb (rox0rz!) on their website with similar specs and pricing as this woot

BryanAdcock


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I bought the 2Gb version a few months back on woot. Wierd thing is, even after i cleared off all the useless stuff that was on there it still only shows 900 Mb of free memory and says over 1 GB is used.. Any thoughts? I realize it needs some memory for operation but a full gig seems excessive

parkrogers


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that means w00ters are so l33t, we have become too k00l for sk00l... simple denotation is beneath our threshold. Or something.

"One never knows, DO one?" - Fats Waller

mossking


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I want the brown one.

DrDong


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This Mp3 player is 3x the size of a car? wow!

mamasa23


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mrWhootastic wrote:Can you put songs from itunes on this?


I have found the easiest way to get my iTunes on my Sansa is using Rhapsody. The software offers a "import your itunes library option." Worked well and bypassed the DRM. Woot! I have chosen to subscribe to Rhapsoday, but you don't have to to use this option.

I came, I shopped, I left happy.

mamasa23


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BryanAdcock wrote:I bought the 2Gb version a few months back on woot. Wierd thing is, even after i cleared off all the useless stuff that was on there it still only shows 900 Mb of free memory and says over 1 GB is used.. Any thoughts? I realize it needs some memory for operation but a full gig seems excessive


Have you checked the playlists? I had over a gig of stuff in preloaded playlists. The only way I was able to get them off was to load Rhapsody and use that, (since they were Rhapsody playlists). Hope this helps.

I came, I shopped, I left happy.

mattmayer318


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yea i have had the Sandisk Sansa e260 4GB Media Player for a while now and pretty much fully explored most of the aspects of it and it for sure the best mp3 player i have ever owned hands down.

vglass


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You can convert audible files to playable, usable MP3's. Just google "convert audible file" and you will see many oftions. I have used both Goldwave and "All music converter" and like both of them... I also used another program "Cool MP3 splitter" to split up very large books on tape into multiple files so I don't have to use all my disk space on one or two complete books... I can split them up & only download what I wil listen to for the next few days.

tiny1877


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I have the e280 with Rockbox and switched the USB mode so it just mounts as an external drive. Copy the music over and you're ready to roll. Still need to build a database when you change your music, but it doesn't take nearly as long as the Sansa software. Also, if for any reason you don't like Rockbox or want to use the Sansa interface, you can always boot back to the original (read the Rockbox FAQ!).

If I needed another or knew a friend who wanted/needed one, I'd definitely suggest the Sansa.

-Tiny

sarahmcjones


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I bought this in the beginning of December & it didn't last one day! It did the same thing my little Sandisk did last year, it froze until the battery ran out. I would recharge it & we would go through the same thing until I bought a Zune.

adrtech


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the best way to do the movies is to get the new DVDFABHD platinium, which has a function to load movies on ipods, zune and generic players, I have read other reviews on the sandisk sansa e260 media player which had a lot more pros than cons seams like an awesome deal to me.

Dave94LX


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This is an EXCELLENT deal for anyone looking for a nice MP3 player at a low price. My e250 has to be one of my favorite Woots! If only my wife would be interested in one, I would give her my e250, and buy one of these e260's.

At any rate, they are super easy to use, and are nice and compact. For a few bucks on eBay, I even added a 2gig microSD card, rubber protective cover, and an arm strap for working out.

Don't hesitate, BUY IT!

Dave94LX, the other white meat.

MankoEponymous


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Gotta say, I bought one last time around and it crashes about half the time when I turn it on, requiring that I let the battery die before I can recharge it and reboot it. When it works, it's swell, but it's been pretty reliably unreliable for me.

Boz1972


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I got the same one from bestbuy for $119, my daughter loves it. I am waiting for a 16g video player from sansa, or a 30 g Zune. Ill hold my breath and wait it out.

madcowga


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WootYtwoWoot wrote:Will this thing work with audible.com? They seem to have a proprietary audio format and limit the players that can be used?


It's not on their device list so I'm assuming it doesn't.

MichaelSF


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I am in for one because my BlackBerry Curve does all that this does, except I don't have FM radio, that I want.

Also, keep in mind that this has the ability to add microSD chips. I have some 4GB microSD chips that I use in my Curve. To make this an 8GB player, fantastic!

And does the manual say it can use 4GB chips? An 8Gb player for $50..... that would be insane! But even at 6GB [4 on board and 2GB chip] that would be great capacity [remember the iPhone came out in a 4Gb and 8GB model. The 4Gb tanked, but still, Apple determined 4GB and 8GB was plenty.]

Anyone know if this player's microSD slot supports 4GB microSDHC chips? [which are the 4GB and above, high capacity.] Did not see anywhere that they said the capacity of the microsd slot. I'll check their site.

miandw


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They really must have a gotten a ton of these - this is has been wooted at least 4 times in the last couple of months - I did previously buy 2 of them as gifts - decent deal and the recipients were very appreciative. Sounds good, easy to use and good features.

MichaelSF


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Here is why the 4GB are on "closeout." But if you want a higher capacity Sansa, it's gonna cost you, big time. This Woot is more than enough for me. That 32GB Sansa is sweet though.



zontor


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phillipblackwood wrote:Woot' s server autoMAGICALLY adds/replaces certain phrases in the forum. rox0rz always appears after the "R" word, Where's the Feet replaces the acronym these first letters make, etc.
kind of amusing, it bugs a lot of people.
somewhere there's a web page that lists all of those things but I can't remember where.



If you already know this, disregard -- just "reply" to the message that has the oddball word you're interested in and you can see the "original" word or phrase.

The word replacements change from time to time :-P

Leave me alone

docidu


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rayver723 wrote:so what downloadable music service is everyone using??

my zune and sansa e250 is just collecting dust, since i cant find a worthwhile music service




umm..use the same as everybody else..bittorent...

kverne


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DocThan.com wrote:Found this review:


I've had my Sansa e260 for about four months, now. I'm very pleased with this product. The Sansa is very easy to use, its features work perfectly, and it looks and feels really nice.
<snip>



I second everything said, except we bought two, and one had a crappy phono jack. It's refurb (rox0rz!) so Sansa will send you back to Woot if you've got hardware problems.

cheesydud


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phillipblackwood wrote:Yeah, set up a Dual-boot with WIN2000 and one of any flavors of Linux. Then run Linux all the time and use Amarok (jukebox/music management software) to load the music, or just drag and drop files.



So, the USB cable does work with Linux, then? I just want to make sure, because, even though I can dual-boot, I'd really rather not use Windows anymore.

kismet66


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MichaelSF wrote:I am in for one because my BlackBerry Curve does all that this does, except I don't have FM radio, that I want.

Also, keep in mind that this has the ability to add microSD chips. I have some 4GB microSD chips that I use in my Curve. To make this an 8GB player, fantastic!

And does the manual say it can use 4GB chips? An 8Gb player for $50..... that would be insane! But even at 6GB [4 on board and 2GB chip] that would be great capacity [remember the iPhone came out in a 4Gb and 8GB model. The 4Gb tanked, but still, Apple determined 4GB and 8GB was plenty.]

Apparently, it's only designed to use up to 2gb SD cards, but if you go to www.rockbox.com and use their software, it will tell you how to expand them. Check their FAQ's.

Anyone know if this player's microSD slot supports 4GB microSDHC chips? [which are the 4GB and above, high capacity.] Did not see anywhere that they said the capacity of the microsd slot. I'll check their site.



196 Woots, 20 shirt.woots, 15 sellout.woots, 212 total items, and I STILL have not gotten a single Bindle of Carrots! How is that possible?

kismet66


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kismet66 wrote:



If you install rockbox (www.rockbox.com) it will allow you to increase the capacity of the SD card slot. It is only designed fro 2GB SD cards or smaller. Check the FAQ's at rockbox.

196 Woots, 20 shirt.woots, 15 sellout.woots, 212 total items, and I STILL have not gotten a single Bindle of Carrots! How is that possible?

beagleboy99


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If anyone is worried about the refurb (rox0rz!)..letters on the back, I went over them with a little goo gone, then a single edge razor blade (think paint scraper) and then a little more effort with the goo gone and it looks great-no more letters. Bought 2 of the 2 gig ones and a couple sd micro cards for $14 each and have nice capacity players. These are very nice-great display and size, too bad there are a zillion of them refurbed-must have been some QA issue at some point. Accessories are plentiful and cheap-and you won't feel so bad of something happens to one of these instead of a $200 ipod.

mgoblue94


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who do you deal with in the event of a defective unit? Sandisk?

zeth006


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aphramet wrote:I just wanted to point out that titanium is not, as stated in the description, stronger than steel.



Mind giving us more technical info on that?

I dunno personally. I've heard that titanium is an alloy that is employed extensively in the military.

Alohamora


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tanderson79 wrote:I actually have both and I like the Zen V Plus a little better:
1) it doesn't take nearly as long to do anything in the Zen OS
2) the Zen V Plus is about half the size
3) the conversion sw for the Zen is much easier to use
4) the Sansa seems to hesitate (i.e. slow response time) whenever you go to the next song or adjust the volume. So sometimes I'll hit next but it'll take a full five seconds to respond, so you'll think maybe you didn't hit next and hit it again, etc. When you are in the middle of the gym and trying to scroll thru a bunch of songs, the hesitation gets old.
5) The Zen seems to do some sort of audio leveling - with the Sansa I keep having to increase or decrease the volume as I browse thru songs and I don't have to do that with the Zen

My only beef with the Zen is that the controls aren't as intuitive as the Sansa but I think it's mainly b/c Sansa's controls are based on the ipod while the Zen is a little different. Small learning curve and it's no big deal tho.

Creative sells the Zen V Plus refurb (rox0rz!) on their website with similar specs and pricing as this woot



I think the Zen V Plus has slightly better sound quality. And it has a nice bookmarking function.

But the Sansa has the micro SD card slot for expansion and the video capability is better.



cheesydud


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zeth006 wrote:Mind giving us more technical info on that?

I dunno personally. I've heard that titanium is an alloy that is employed extensively in the military.



Titanium, alone, is strong, but not too strong. It's titanium alloy that's real strong (it's the stuff used in aerospace missions).

EDIT: Here's a link to the wiki article on the element.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Titanium

parkermc


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mgoblue94 wrote:who do you deal with in the event of a defective unit? Sandisk?



Woot gives a 90 day warranty. After that, approach Sandisk.

Go ahead and go for your first Woot. My family has 4 e250s I bought from earlier Woots. Great little players!

Adding: Congrats on the Woot!