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I recently acquired an MP3 player (Sandisk Sansa e280) which connects via the USB Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Thus, it appears in My Computer, not as a disk drive but |
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I recently acquired an MP3 player (Sandisk Sansa e280) which
connects via the USB Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Thus, it appears in My Computer, not as a disk drive but as Other. I can open it with Explorer and drag and drop files and folders just fine. However, I rather than drag and drop I would prefer to use XCOPY because it has a wider range of features, such as /D (by date), /P (prompt), /U (update) and others. But I can't figure out a way to do this. How can I assign it a drive letter (e.g. "M:") or a UNC name (e.g. "\\server\share")? - Rich |
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Yeah, have the same problem with my HTC Wizard phone. Unfortunately it not
only stops XCOPYing, it also means that explorer is the only filemanager that will work with it. Which is a real pain. At least the phone has a miniSD card slot, so I transfer the files to that, then put the card into a reader. Not an option for you, I guess. "Rich Pasco" wrote: > I recently acquired an MP3 player (Sandisk Sansa e280) which > connects via the USB Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Thus, it > appears in My Computer, not as a disk drive but as Other. > |
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Rich Pasco wrote:
> I recently acquired an MP3 player (Sandisk Sansa e280) which > connects via the USB Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Thus, it > appears in My Computer, not as a disk drive but as Other. > > I can open it with Explorer and drag and drop files and folders > just fine. However, I rather than drag and drop I would prefer > to use XCOPY because it has a wider range of features, such as > /D (by date), /P (prompt), /U (update) and others. > > But I can't figure out a way to do this. How can I assign it a > drive letter (e.g. "M:") or a UNC name (e.g. "\\server\share")? > > - Rich I found some more about my situation here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol Some discussion is here: http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum...ead.php?t=4806 |
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I also have the Sansa e280.
I have only just got it, but from what I understand, if you want to do direct copying to the device, it is better to set the USB mode to MSC which will then give the device a drive letter in Explorer when you connect it. In fact, it should give 2 letters: one for the device and another for the memory slot on the device. The MTP mode is primarily for use with Window Media Player for synchronising the files on the device and for converting files with the Sansa media converter. This may not be 100% correct, but that is how I am currently using it and it seems to work ok. Martin "Rich Pasco" <richp1234@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:eZSdnVNMIHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl... > Rich Pasco wrote: > >> I recently acquired an MP3 player (Sandisk Sansa e280) which >> connects via the USB Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Thus, it >> appears in My Computer, not as a disk drive but as Other. >> >> I can open it with Explorer and drag and drop files and folders >> just fine. However, I rather than drag and drop I would prefer >> to use XCOPY because it has a wider range of features, such as >> /D (by date), /P (prompt), /U (update) and others. >> >> But I can't figure out a way to do this. How can I assign it a >> drive letter (e.g. "M:") or a UNC name (e.g. "\\server\share")? >> >> - Rich > > I found some more about my situation here: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol > > Some discussion is here: > http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum...ead.php?t=4806 |
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Rich Pasco wrote:
> Rich Pasco wrote: > >> I recently acquired an MP3 player (Sandisk Sansa e280) which >> connects via the USB Media Transfer Protocol (MTP). Thus, it >> appears in My Computer, not as a disk drive but as Other. >> >> I can open it with Explorer and drag and drop files and folders >> just fine. However, I rather than drag and drop I would prefer >> to use XCOPY because it has a wider range of features, such as >> /D (by date), /P (prompt), /U (update) and others. >> >> But I can't figure out a way to do this. How can I assign it a >> drive letter (e.g. "M:") or a UNC name (e.g. "\\server\share")? >> >> - Rich > > I found some more about my situation here: > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media_Transfer_Protocol > > Some discussion is here: > http://www.anythingbutipod.com/forum...ead.php?t=4806 Check the Sansa instructions or settings. My M200 let's you switch between MTP and MSC. With MSC you get a drive letter. I don't know if MTP has any advantage, maybe when using media player and online services. Never use them. Dave Cohen |
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Martin C wrote:
> I have only just got it, but from what I understand, if you want to do > direct copying to the device, it is better to set the USB mode to MSC which > will then give the device a drive letter in Explorer when you connect it. In > fact, it should give 2 letters: one for the device and another for the > memory slot on the device. The Sansa_e200_UserManual.pdf says to switch between MTP and MSC modes, go to Settings / USB Modes. However, my e280's Settings menu does not have any such item as USB Modes. I asked SanDisk tech support about that and got: Your Sansa e200 series may be version 2. This means that your Sansa is a pure MTP (Media Transfer Protocol) device. You will need to use Windows Media Player to transfer music files to your Sansa. Dead end there. |
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Dave Cohen wrote:
> Check the Sansa instructions or settings. My M200 let's you switch > between MTP and MSC. With MSC you get a drive letter. I don't know if > MTP has any advantage, maybe when using media player and online > services. Never use them. > Dave Cohen Please see my reply to Martin C. My e280 is Version 2, and hence has no option to switch to MSC mode. - Rich |
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