sandisk sansa shaker
The Sansa Shaker features many ways to listen to and share songs. It has a built-in speaker to enjoy music without ear buds, to play your favourite music, and listen with your friends and family. Plus out comes with two headphone jacks. You also have the ability to play and share SD cards loaded with your favourite songs.
Changing songs on the Sansa Shaker is a snap - or rather, a "shake". You can impress your friends by shaking the device to jump to the next song, or use the colorful controller bands for forward and backward changing as well to manipulate volume.
What is DRM?
DRM (or Digital Rights Management) is used to protect Legal music downloads to stop people sharing them on the likes of Kazaa. It is a good idea in theory, and you can fully understand why this step has been taken, but in practice, it is less than ideal. If (like me) you don't have a DRM capable personal MP3 player, you may as well not download the legal music at all, unless you plan to burn it to a CD or just listen to it on your computer. The DRM also means that you have to listen to the music using Microsoft Windows Media Player.
NoteBurner Audio Converter is able to transfer iTunes music on SanDisk Sansa Shaker
NoteBurner Audio Converter utilizes virtual CD burning mechanism to convert audio files between different format. Due to this working mechanism, NoteBurner must work with media player to complete the conversion.
You may need iTunes, Windows Media Player, RealPlayer, Napster, Adobe Audition, or any media player or audio editing program that allows you to burn your music to CDs.
The media player you may need varies depending on the labels of the digital music you purchase . If you want to convert music purchased from iTunes Music Store, you may have to use the iTunes to work with NoteBurner. DRM protected WMA files usually require Windows Media Player or RealPlayer. Audio editing programs such as Adobe Audition can also work well with NoteBurner.













