A:AnswerYes it is very easy to do you just copy and paste from itunes to the music folder or whatever you place the music it is best to create an artist folder with folders for each album etc. works better that way.
Hope this helps,
Brian
A:AnswerI don't create playlists myself, but I spent some time looking around my Clip Sport Plus and it seems to have the ability to create playlists.
It does come with Bluetooth but I haven't used it. I don't believe it has wifi. Being hopelessly old fashioned, I have purchased my music on CDs, ripped them onto my computer and then used the USB cable that comes with the Clip Sport Plus to download music to the Clip Sport.
I have never timed the battery but I believe it has at least 30 hours of battery life.
A:AnswerIf the tracks are numbered in the right order, it should play them in that order if the shuffle is turned off. If necessary, you could number them yourself, within a folder.
A:AnswerNo, the SanDisk® Clip Sport Plus MP3 player does not comes with balance volume function. Please refer to the user manual using the below mentioned link:
-- https://downloads.sandisk.com/downloads/um/clipsportplus-um.pdf
A:AnswerNo, the SanDisk® Clip Sport Plus 32GB MP3 player does not come with Bluetooth v5.0. However, it supports up to Bluetooth 5.0, you may also refer to the user manual of this player using the link :
-- https://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/20075
A:AnswerPlease allow us to inform you that the SanDisk® Clip Sport Plus MP3 player come with microUSB charging port and microUSB to USB Type A cable is included in the packaging. To know the instructions for transferring music to this mp3 player, please refer to the link below :
-- https://kb.sandisk.com/app/answersweb/detailweb/a_id/100
A:AnswerNo, the SanDisk® Clip Spot Plus MP3 player does not come with crossfade functionality. You may refer to the user manual of this MP3 player using the provided link :
-- https://downloads.sandisk.com/downloads/um/clipsportplus-um.pdf
A:AnswerYou can create a "Playlist" by putting songs in a folder. The firmware will allow you to select just that folder for playback. Fortunately, if you have several folders set up, you can play all the music by selecting the "shuffle" function and it will play them in random order.
A:AnswerPlease allow us to inform you that you can transfer songs to this MP3 Player directly using a computer. However, this MP3 player come with Bluetooth functionality so that it can be connected with a Bluetooth audio devices. In order to how to transfer songs to our MP3 player using a computer, you may refer to the below mentioned link :
-- https://kb.sandisk.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/100
A:AnswerNo, the SanDisk® Clip Sport Plus MP3 player does not come with recording or radio recording functionality. You may also refer to the user manual of this MP3 Player using the below mentioned link : -- https://downloads.sandisk.com/downloads/um/clipsportplus-um.pdf
A:AnswerTo manage folders on the Sandisk Clip Sport Plus MP3 player, I use Windows PC File Explorer.
I first create 3 separate folders on my PC; e.g., "AudioBook," "Music," and "Podcast."
And then I copy audio book, music, and/or podcast files to the 3 separate PC folders. And then...
A) Copy the PC's Audiobook folder to "Audiobooks" folder on Sandisk Clip
B) Copy the PC's Podcasts folder to the "Podcasts" folder on Sandisk Clip
C) Copy the PC's Music folder to the "Music" folder on Sandisk Clip
I use File Explorer to do this or use the download feature in my public library to "Download" audio books to my PC which pops up "Overdrive for Windows." I use "Transfer" to copy to the Sandisk Clip.
File Explorer shows the directory structure of the Sandisk Clip which appears as drive "H" (can vary PC to PC) and looks like:
"H:\Audible" <<--- Audible book files here
"H:\Audiobooks" <<--- Audio book files (.mp4) here
"H:\Music" <<--- Music files (.mp3) here
"H:\Playlists" <<--- I have never played with this...
"H:\Podcasts" <<--- Podcast files (.mp3) here