connectivity of Sansa clip

I bought a 3.5 mm audio jack, standard usb cable to connect the clamp on my car radio usb port but no sound speakers, I also tried the clip connected to the laptop with the same cable, but still, no noise.

is it possible to play the clip via an audio jack to a usb cable?

Maybe an audio jack to the audio input cable connected to the decision-making of the ipod on the car radio will work?

A cable 3.5 mm male-male between jcak helmet of the player and the car radio to THE (or AUX in) jack will work.

A short USB to the USB cable from the player to the USB port of the radio works as the car radio is equipped with such, and the files are in a format readable by the stereo (typically .mp3 or .wma). Check your car manual for the owner for details.

A Jack of 3.5 mm to USB cable does NOT work.

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    Jonathan Bailey: black, Sansa Clip +.
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    Kyle Ahmed: I understand.
    Kyle Ahmed: You have faced a temporary problem that was solved by resetting the player and refreshing the drivers of your computer.
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    http://www.SanDisk.com/about-SanDisk/contact-us/

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