Now that the Fuze is finally here, however, SanDisk at last has a direct competitor to Apple’s most popular player. The View was simply too big to rival its pocketability and the Clip too cheap and chirpy. We had the View months ago and the brilliant Clip, but neither took on the anodised iPod head on. Surprisingly, though, it has taken SanDisk nearly a year to respond to Apple’s ‘new’ squat nano. And Sansa players such as the venerable e-series and the more recent View have always crammed the features in. Over the years they’ve managed to couple great value with decent usability and pretty slick design too. Sansa Fuze Firmware 02.03.33 Release NotesSanDisk’s MP3 players have long been the popular alternative to Apple’s all-conquering iPod players. PlayPrevious and Rating info is lost following slotRadio card insertion.Refresh database takes a long time for 6000+ songs.Refresh database progress bar doesn’t scale with time.Some language strings are still in English.Main menu bitmaps are corrupted after playing AAX files.Device restarts or freezes when Replay Gain is selected.Audiobook and podcast counts are not correct in Info screen.Minor audio distortion when browsing song list during microSD card playback.Device hangs during playback of corrupted OGG files.Playback performance of mono WAV and FLAC files is improved.Max volume level is lowered in Normal volume setting to comply with new European Union requirement.If device does not initiate or complete, press & hold the Power switch for 10 seconds to reset the device and then release and press again to restart. Power on device to complete the upgrade process. Upon completion of firmware upgrade, the device will turn off. This firmware has several bug fixes and enhancements, as listed below. Sansa Fuze Firmware 01.02.31 Release Notes Once its back to the main menu, head to “Settings” > “System Settings” > “Info”, and verify the “Version” is now 02.03.31"x".Once extracted, drag the two files to the root directory of your Sansa Fuze.Sansa Fuze Firmware 02.03.33 download and installation instructions Once its back to the main menu, head to “Settings” > “System Settings” > “Info”, and verify the “Version” is now 01.02.31"x".Turn the Fuze on Select your language and region preference.Once it finally finishes doing its update, it will turn itself off.Disconnect the Sansa Fuze and let it begin the firmware update.Once extracted, drag the file to the root directory of your Sansa Fuze.After firmware update you will need to select your Language and Region preference. Manual Firmware Update download and InstructionsĪll languages are now in one firmware version. Sansa Fuze Firmware 01.02.31 download and installation instructions Next, navigate to “USB Mode” and select “MSC”.Navigate to “Settings” on the menu of the device itself.Mac and Linux users can connect their Fuze in MSC or Auto Detect mode and follow the instructions below. Windows Users can Connect the device in any Mode and follow the instructions below. Download links and the release notes are available below. SanDisk has just released the 01.02.31 and 02.03.33 firmware revisions for the Sansa Fuze. If your Sansa Fuze is a Revision 2 please proceed to the Revision 2 download and installation instructions. If your Sansa Fuze is a Revision 1 please proceed to the Revision 1 download and installation instructions. Follow the instructions below to verify the hardware revision of your Fuze before proceeding.
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