Creative Media Player for Creatuve Jukebox Zen

?I have an old Zen Jukebox and I used Creative Media Player to put music onto it from CDs. Unfortunately some time ago my computer completely died and I'm unable to retrieve anything off it. I have searched everywhere for the disc and can't find it.
I have downloaded the current available options (3 and 5) but when I plug in my MP3 it is not recognised.
I haven't been able to add music for some time. On contacting customer support they said they were sorry but couldn't help.
I am thinking about finally buying a new MP3 (it will be a Creative) and I want to be able to transfer EVERYTHING from my old one to my new one. Even if i don't get a new MP3 there are loads of songs and CDs I want to?add to my old one?
Can anyone help with how to make the newer CMPs recognise my Zen, or where i can find the origional CMP?
Thanks for your time, people.

Older Creative HDD-based players with special drivers (PDE), such as the Jukebox Zen,?were not supported past Windows XP. [url="http://mrinternet.wordpress.com/2007/03/0/creative-zen-nx-and-vista-working-together-finally/" rel="nofollow">This site[/url]?(thanks coachop94) describes someone's effort to get PDE drivers to work in Vista; try at your own risk. If that doesn't work, you'll have to transfer your files off the Jukebox Zen using an older computer (XP or earlier).
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    I'm looking to get some kind of audio/video media player for a website. I would like it to be customizable, and also most likely read a play list from some kind of text file or xml file.
    Normally, I would look for some kind of flash media player, but recently the site might be read from Apple mobile devices also, which of course not flash which might be a problem, so I'm also looking into other options such as some kind of QuickTime media player web application or even html5 player.
    I do not personally know how to code in flash or HTML 5, so I would be willing to hire someone to help out.
    Is HTML 5 for long enough that it would play on most current browsers? I would imagine that HTML 5 might not work on older browsers–is this correct?
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    Looks like you are getting a very good lesson in why Flash is the best choice for a Web media player.... plentilful, easily customizable, and is a "right now" solution. Good luck on getting your viewers to download and install the codex need to play an Ogg video!
    To add the extra accessabilty for the iPhone etc, use swfobject to provide an alternative video file type... the .mov
    Here is an example of a Flash video that plays on the iPhone (well sort of..):
    http://www.cidigitalmedia.com/tutorials/qt/play_qt.html
    Using swfobject for Flash detection, if the Web browser has the Flash plugin, the Flash .flv video is displayed, if not, the QT, .mov version is displayed.
    View the source code for more exact details.
    If the Web browser does not have the Flash plugin, alternate content is displayed, which in this case happens to be a QT player, which displays a .mov video. In this case it's just a single video. Now maybe you have a QT player with playlist... but let me tell you.. they are a lot rarer than Flash media players with playlists, xml playlist, etc.... Strong case for Flash here..
    But your alt content could just as easily hold a QT media player (with playlist) if such an animal exists.
    Info on swfobject:
    http://code.google.com/p/swfobject/
    Best wishes,
    Adninjastrator

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