m3u playlists will work is if they are in the same folder with all the songs they want to play. However, after some testing it appears that the only way. m3u playlists, saw kmc2005’s detailed instructions (which was the exact method I’d been using), and thought I’d finally found the solution. m3u playlists, and a google search a couple of months ago brought up this forum, and I discovered the Clip, heard that it now supported. I still kept searching for a player that would support. m3u playlists weren’t supported, I gave up and returned it. I was very unhappy with this, and the way I discovered it was that we’d bought a M250 for my wife so she could carry more songs after consulting with SanDisk support, who said that. m3u playlists would work was if the playlist was in the same directory with all the songs on the playlist. Then, something changed so that the only way. Previously, even though there was a folder hierarchy in the Music folder on the Sansa, the playlists, which only contained the song titles and no path information, could always find the songs. This was an unsupported method, but it worked, until SanDisk changed the firmware. wpl version of the playlist because I often play music on my PC. I push them over in folder hierarchy to make it easier to delete on the Sansa. WMP 10 will transfer the *songs* by playlist (but not the playlist itself), and then I would manually copy the. m3u, then remove all the path references with NotePad, using the Replace method documented by kmc2005 in the FAQ. Because my old computer never could recognize our players with MTP, I’ve always used MSC. We use playlists exclusively - couldn’t live without them.
We just got the 4GB Clip to upgrade my wife’s player to more capacity. I have had a M260 and my wife has had an M230 since 2006. This is a great forum, and I’ve spent a few hours searching through the posts for an answer to this question, but I didn’t get confirmation, so here goes: