A:AnswerI believe that you can. I think that you may have to bring up your playlist in Itunes and change the properties of all the songs in that playlist to reflect them as a compilation, number the songs and give that folder a name. You will then be able to drop and drag them to the Sandisk. I believe that when you make this change the sandisk will not be able to show the artwork from the CD that the song was originally from.
A:AnswerThere should be a small hole somewhere on the device that is a reset. Use a paperclip or pen tip to hold that button down for a few seconds. That should take it back to the beginning.
A:AnswerYes you can if you put them in your computer first. You plug your device to you computer with the cable that comes with it. When you have it plugged in it will automatically
download the software needed to transfer your CD's. Then all you have to do is drag and drop the music you want. I have around 90 CD's and it took all but the last 2or 3. Hope this answered your question.....Bennett Roush
A:AnswerYes!! This is one feature I love about this product. We use Amazon music or just our downloaded library. Just plug into the USB port and right click move to and choose scandisk and poof your music is there.
A:AnswerIt has 8 GB of memory. The actual number of songs depends on the average size of each song, but assuming each song is 5 MB then this means you can store about 1600 songs.
A:AnswerThis option is not available in this model. You can of course still choose The Beatles under artists, but you will have to select each individual album in turn to listen to them.
A:AnswerI have a Clip+ and a Sport, each about 1 year old, and I've listened to "live" music on both of them without any drop outs or silence between tracks. Truth be told, I prefer the Clip+ over the more expensive Sport.