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This may be caused by one of the following:
1. Minimum system requirements were not met
2. Corrupted drivers
3. Computer restrictions
4. Power issue
5. Bad cable
Please click here for Sansa Clip Sport.
To resolve this issue, try the following solutions:

I put the RCA mp3 player on a PC running Win98SE and installed the Win98SE drivers, it works fine. The RCA mp3 player will NOT work with Win98 (First Edition). Always use a Premium USB cable such as Belkin. If you're using one of the many MP3 player models supported within Windows Media Player, you're still in good shape! However, you may have to install a specific driver or plug-in for your player (these files are supplied by your MP3 player manufacturer, so follow the instructions provided by the installation program to add them to your system).

NOTE: If the Sansa is frozen or hung it can prevent the device from being recognized by the computer. First try resetting your Sansa to ensure it is not frozen. see answer ID 188


SOLUTION 1 - For brand new player or first time connecting to this computer.
For Windows XP users: verify the following operating system requirements are met.
- Windows XP SP2 or higher
- Windows Media Player 10 or higher
Download and install the latest Windows Media Player if it's not installed.
For Mac users, see Sansa player not recognized by a Mac OS

For Windows 7 & 8 users:Proceed to Solution 2
NOTE: If you are trying to connect to a Computer at work that is part of a network, there may be user right restrictions that are set to disable access to new hardware or stop any program installations. You may need to check with your IT administrator to see if this is causing the problem.
SOLUTION 2 - Check Cable

When connecting the Sansa to the computer if the screen comes on but does not show 'Connected' on the screen the port is providing power however the data connection is not working. This could be due either to the Cable, PC, or a defective device. Please try using a different cable and connecting to a different PC. If the Sansa still connects and charges but never shows connected on the screen even after trying different PC and cables contact SanDisk support to check warranty status.
SOLUTION 3 - Refresh the driver
STEP 1 - Connect the Sansa player to the PC
The screen on your player should turn on, show 'Connected' and indicate the battery charging or full.
- If the player does NOT turn on try other USB ports or on another computer if one is readily available. Ensure you are connecting directly to the computer USB port and not to a USB hub.
- Refer to 'MTP Device Cannot Start code 10' if you get this error message
- If there is nothing showing on the screen and the player does show up in as a storage device in an explorer window, then the screen is just NOT working.
- If you receive the error 'USB Device Not Recognized' on the computer, the player is most likely failed. Additional troubleshooting is unlikely to correct the problem.
Note: If you experience either of the 2 issues above the issue is likely hardware related. Contact SanDisk technical support to check warranty status.
STEP 2 - Check under Device Manager
1. Open the Computer Management Console
Accessing the Computer Management Console

2. Click Device Manager on the left pane.
NOTE: Sansa MP3 Players can connect to your computer in MSC or MTP mode. Exceptions are Sansa Connect and Sansa Express which only use MTP mode. MTP mode is the recommended and default method for Sansa Players when used with Windows OS.
The Sansa player will show up on Device Manager's right pane as:
1. USB Mass Storage device (if the player is set to MSC)
2. Portable Device (if the player is set to MTP mode)

If there is a yellow exclamation point (!) or question mark (?) beside the device, try to refresh the drivers.
STEP 3 - Refresh the drivers
1. Right-click the entry with the error mark, select Uninstall.
2. On the top menu click Action then select Scan for hardware changes.
NOTE: If a device with yellow exclamation point (!) continually appears and disappears, then the player is most likely failed. Additional troubleshooting is unlikely to correct the problem.


SOLUTION 4 - Connect using MSC mode
Connecting in MSC mode will help determine if there is a problem with MTP mode or with the Auto Detect mode feature of the player. Download psim. You can use Forced MSC mode or switch the player settings to MSC.
View instructions to connect in Forced MSC mode
View instructions to switch player to MSC mode
If the player is detected in MSC mode but not when set to MTP mode, try to update or reinstall the Sansa firmware
NOTE: Sansa Express and Sansa Connect do not have MSC mode. For Sansa Connect you can try reinstalling the firmware using the Connect Recovery Mode.
Additional troubleshooting notes:
If you have replaced the Sansa Player and you still have problems getting it to recognize in the computer, then you may need to try some additional troubleshooting.
- Try connecting on another computer.
- Try using a different USB cable
- Try connecting to the back USB ports which may supply better power.
- If only MTP mode is NOT working, try reinstalling Windows Media Player
- For Windows XP, install Windows Media Player 11

High quality media player for Android

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Supporting USB audio DACs to play audio files up to 32-bit resolution at any sample rate! Will play any popular format including wav, flac, wavpack, ape, mp3 and DSD files. This app is a must have for every HiFi enthusiast, bypassing all audio limits of Android. But even without a USB DAC, the app supports many of the HiRes audio chips found in the latest phones, allowing to play at much higher quality than standard music players, even the ones that come with your phone!

Bypassing the limits of Android

Digital Mp3 Player Usb

When connecting an Android phone or tablet to a USB DAC, USB Audio Player PRO will unleash the full power of the DAC, by using our custom developed USB audio driver. This bypasses the Android audio system completely, meaning that Android's limitations regarding bit resolution and sample rate (16-bit/48kHz) are made irrelevant and high quality audio streams are fed directly to the DAC, making playback up to 32-bit at 384kHz possible (depending on the DAC capabilities) or even DSD.

Connecting a USB DAC

You can use any Android device, given that it runs Android 3.1 or higher, has USB host support and support for isochronous USB transfers in the kernel. You connect the Android device to the DAC using a USB OTG cable to trigger USB host mode, like displayed in the picture, here showing a Nexus 5 connected to a JDS Labs C5D.
For a list of supported devices and a troubleshooting guide, please see here

Mp3 Player Usb Driver

Support for DSD

Mp3 Player Driver Usb

if PCM audio is not enough

When you have a DAC capable of DSD (Direct Stream Digital), you can even play DSD (.dsf/.dff) files natively, providing a 1-bit digital stream (over PCM using the DoP protocol) like the Super Audio CD of past times! This format is now becoming increasingly more popular among audiophiles surpassing the quality of PCM audio streams. USB Audio Player PRO will convert the DSD stream to PCM if your DAC does not support DSD natively.

MQA decoder

USB Audio Player PRO is the first generic audio player on Android featuring an MQA decoder. MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) is an award-winning British technology that delivers the sound of the original master recording. The master MQA file is fully authenticated and is small enough to stream or download, while also being backward compatible. The Tidal streaming service supported by USB Audio Player PRO features many tracks in MQA and offers a great opportunity to experience MQA.
The MQA logo is a trade mark of MQA Limited. © MQA Limited 2018

HiRes audio driver for internal audio

Many of the recent Android phones come with a HiRes audio chip, capable of playing at 24-bit at high sample rates. The problem is that Android does not support these chips and most media players will have their audio resampled back to 44.1 or 48kHz. With the custom HiRes audio driver inside USB Audio Player PRO, you can utilize these chips to their fullest, with bit-perfect 24-bit audio playback and all sample rates that the chip supports without resampling.
For a list of supported devices please see here

Play from a variety of sources

Digital mp3 player usb
Supporting USB audio DACs to play audio files up to 32-bit resolution at any sample rate! Will play any popular format including wav, flac, wavpack, ape, mp3 and DSD files. This app is a must have for every HiFi enthusiast, bypassing all audio limits of Android. But even without a USB DAC, the app supports many of the HiRes audio chips found in the latest phones, allowing to play at much higher quality than standard music players, even the ones that come with your phone!

Bypassing the limits of Android

Digital Mp3 Player Usb

When connecting an Android phone or tablet to a USB DAC, USB Audio Player PRO will unleash the full power of the DAC, by using our custom developed USB audio driver. This bypasses the Android audio system completely, meaning that Android's limitations regarding bit resolution and sample rate (16-bit/48kHz) are made irrelevant and high quality audio streams are fed directly to the DAC, making playback up to 32-bit at 384kHz possible (depending on the DAC capabilities) or even DSD.

Connecting a USB DAC

You can use any Android device, given that it runs Android 3.1 or higher, has USB host support and support for isochronous USB transfers in the kernel. You connect the Android device to the DAC using a USB OTG cable to trigger USB host mode, like displayed in the picture, here showing a Nexus 5 connected to a JDS Labs C5D.
For a list of supported devices and a troubleshooting guide, please see here

Mp3 Player Usb Driver

Support for DSD

if PCM audio is not enough

When you have a DAC capable of DSD (Direct Stream Digital), you can even play DSD (.dsf/.dff) files natively, providing a 1-bit digital stream (over PCM using the DoP protocol) like the Super Audio CD of past times! This format is now becoming increasingly more popular among audiophiles surpassing the quality of PCM audio streams. USB Audio Player PRO will convert the DSD stream to PCM if your DAC does not support DSD natively.

MQA decoder

USB Audio Player PRO is the first generic audio player on Android featuring an MQA decoder. MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) is an award-winning British technology that delivers the sound of the original master recording. The master MQA file is fully authenticated and is small enough to stream or download, while also being backward compatible. The Tidal streaming service supported by USB Audio Player PRO features many tracks in MQA and offers a great opportunity to experience MQA.
The MQA logo is a trade mark of MQA Limited. © MQA Limited 2018

HiRes audio driver for internal audio

Many of the recent Android phones come with a HiRes audio chip, capable of playing at 24-bit at high sample rates. The problem is that Android does not support these chips and most media players will have their audio resampled back to 44.1 or 48kHz. With the custom HiRes audio driver inside USB Audio Player PRO, you can utilize these chips to their fullest, with bit-perfect 24-bit audio playback and all sample rates that the chip supports without resampling.
For a list of supported devices please see here

Play from a variety of sources

With USB Audio Player PRO, you can play from various sources: internal storage, SD cards and USB drives, a Samba network drive, UPnP servers but also several streaming services including Tidal, Qobuz, Google Music and Shoutcast radio.




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