![]() Not technically “syncing”, but accomplishing the same purpose. But my FLAC files, what I would do is convert them to LAME mp3 (or Ogg Vorbis) with the new destination(so as to not alter the original FLAC file) being my Sansa’s “Music” folder. Report abuse Was this reply helpful Yes No PE peanut17 Replied on In reply to Xircal's post on But I just want to know which mp3 player is the best to use with Windows Media Player. You can change the type of file and the volume and those settings will only apply to the files on your device, you library will remain unchanged. It contains its own codecs and will play practically any audio or video file. If you take a look in the settings for your device, there is a tab called auto conversion. Click the triangle icon on the bottom and select the output folder. Thus, you can convert H.264 to WMV for playing the videos. Windows Media Video WMV is the most compatible option when it comes to Windows applications. Download Windows Media Encoder - Production tool that enables content developers to convert both live and prerecorded audio in order for the end user to enjoy high quality sound. Click the format icon on the right side, then select an output format for Windows Media Player. Windows Media Encoder 7.1 - CNET Download. Generally only support ASF, MP3 and PCM media types, but support seems improved from Windows 10 build 1803 onwards (as in added H.264 support), but its not. You can convert anything for free with thousands of apps if you like, but not on the fly while you sync in media monkey. Windows Media Player Plus Windows Media Player Plus is a compact and completely free plugin for Windows Media Player. You can change the type of file and the volume and those settings will only apply to the files on your device, you library will remain wrote: You can convert anything for free with thousands of apps if you like, but not on the fly while you sync in media monkey. You can do this for free though, which was what I meant in my previous post. Features: Skins, Simple user interface, Playlist editor, Internet streaming, File Renamer, Fast mp3->wav converter, Smallest executable, Continuous play (no pause between tracks), programmed in C. For example, you could have a library of FLAC files but sync them to the fuze as mp3. The gold version of media monkey allows you to have files converted as they sync. What do you mean it’s an extra $10? The free MediaMonkey will convert iTunes files from m4a to Ogg Vorbis, which plays on the Fuze/Clip, and you can replace the trial version of the LAME mp3 encoder (that expires after 30 days) for free too. Sure, it’s an extra $10, but it’s worth it! I use Media Monkey’s plug-in to convert them over to MP3 when I synch with my Fuze.
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