Creative zen micro play

how many of u have gone through more than player? how many? i've goen through 2 and im liekly to get a 3rd. (im not paying for it, getting a new one for free from CC).
I love the player, its just that it breaks too easy. time to look elsewhere cuz i know my 3rd is gonna break.

the headphone jack got sketchy on my first one and would cut out in one or both ears when i wold listen to it. Luckily i had an extended warranty and just got a new one.
I'm on my second now and I think the touchpad might be not responding... It seems I have to almost jab the thing just to click on anything.

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  • Creative Zen Micro and Podcast

    I want to subscribe to a series of National Public Radio podcasts on a tool (maybe iTunes but I don't think the Creative Zen Micro works with iTunes) and be able to easily sync these onto my player. I have a Creative Zen Micro about a year old (or more?).
    Does anyone subscribe and download podcasts to the Zen Micro that can post a How To? I open the Creative MediaSource Tool and can see the podcasts I want to sync to my mp3 in the "now playing" window but don't know how to get them to upload to the mp3.
    Thanks for any help.

    I want to subscribe to a series of National Public Radio podcasts on a tool (maybe iTunes but I don't think the Creative Zen Micro works with iTunes) and be able to easily sync these onto my player. I have a Creative Zen Micro about a year old (or more?).
    Does anyone subscribe and download podcasts to the Zen Micro that can post a How To? I open the Creative MediaSource Tool and can see the podcasts I want to sync to my mp3 in the "now playing" window but don't know how to get them to upload to the mp3.
    Thanks for any help.

  • Creative Zen Micro AND using M

    Hi,
    I'm a pc user at home and I am considering purchasing a Creative Zen Micro mp3 player.
    I was wondering, am I able to put data files onto the mp3 player, then access them at Uni'versity where I use a Mac computer. I heard this was a Windows only product.
    I want to easily plug in the USB cable to the Mac computers at Uni then access them easily without having to install any extra software so its able to read it (i.e. Plug N Play)
    Thanks

    thanks for the info,
    BUT
    what i really wanna know for 00% sure is that I can plug in my Creative Zen Micro mp3 player into a Mac WITHOUT installing ANY software and that the Mac will read the device for Data NOT music, since I only need the mac to read it so I can transfer data files from home to uni'versity
    plz let me know, thanks!

  • Is the Creative zen micro a good bye or a bad

    I heard alot of horror stories about creative zen micros freezing and the headphone jacks are not working so I want ask your opinion is the creative zen micro a good bye or a cheap urelieable mp3 player. I love the design and the colors and the extra features but is the player relieable or nice to look at but really senseti've. If buying the creative zen is going to be this big investment then maybe i should get an ipod its just the ipod seems so less in comparison.Please reply so that i might have a greater understanding on what to buy.

    I agree with Kerndrone. People come here mostly to look for solutions to their problems. This constitutes a lot to the negati've talk. Also,how many would purposely come into a forum just to praise a player?
    ipods aren't great either. I feel that they are just an overpriced piece of gadget with very few features - whatever the zen has, the ipods doesn't (i.e. FM radio/recorder,voice recorder, simple organiser) .On the other hand, whatever the ipod has, the zen also has (with the exception of games, which i think is dumb. An audio player, as its name suggests, it for the purpose of AUDIO, some SIMPLE games? it's so dumb, i'll rather play my mobile phone's, which has color, and nicer to view.)
    Further, the Zen comes with much more accessories than the ipods - velvet pouch, craddle + stand + belt clip + charger + USB cable + earphones. ipods don't come with chargers, i think. The charger is pretty expensi've S$69, and the earphones cost S$49 if bought separately.
    -=GlenZEN=-

  • Major audio problems with Creative Zen Micro 6Gb... need h

    I have had this device for about a year and a half. about a month or 2 ago, there has been problems with the headphone jack. If the base of the headphone cord (all 20 of them i tested) moved, the audio will either go mono-tone, or play a signle layer of the audio file, or no audio at all. although when applying pressure to it, it will play well. I do NOT want to not go hands free just to enjoy my music, so please help me out!
    -Bash

    Although a failed power switch is not unknown, I only recall seeing two or three other cases of this. It's not common.
    If WMP isn't working with the device having v2 firmware something is wrong. Unfortunately this can be difficult to fix, but take a look here in the Zen FAQ at Nomadness.net.
    MediaSource won't detect the player if there's some issue e.g. WMP0 not detecting it. You can of course also try installing Zen Micro Media Explorer (Creative Zen Micro Media Explorer Web Update to be specific) which has MTP support.
    Are you are presumably under guarantee, and as you bought from an Internet store, it's best to return it direct to Creative. Contact Creative Support to arrange this.

  • Creative Zen Micro... What could it

    Hello,
    When I tried to update my creative zen micro to the firmware version 2.2, the program froze, and I was forced to close it while the screen was stuck at "Player rebooting... please wait...". Now, when I hook my player to my computer, my computer recognizes it as a portable device under Device Manager named "Creative Zen Micro" and it is recognized in My Computer. When I right click and hit properties on the icon in My Computer it says Firmware Version: 2.2. But when I double click it says it only has a 20 MB space when this player is 5 GB. When I turn my Zen Micro on, the player quickly flashes to "Firmware Problem" before proceeding to the Recovery Mode Screen. Now, each selection in the Recovery Mode works. But, where I'm stuck is when I go into the (latest) version of the Zen Micro explorer, it tells me to connect my device. Also, when I try to downgrade my firmware or run any Creative software that requires the device to be detected, it can't detect it. This is quite odd, considering windows detects it under Portable Devices just fine.
    -I reinstalled all the original software, still no go
    -I reinstalled the original software and upgraded to the latest manually, still no go
    -I reinstalled all my USB port drivers, still no go
    -I cleaned and formatted the player under Recovery Mode, still no go
    All I need to do is downgrade my firmware to a non Plays-for-Sure (since it is the version of installation that failed). But, I just can't get the Creative programs to detect my player.
    Any help would be GREATLY appreciated.
    Thanks in advance,
    Jason

    Alas!
    I got it to work!
    Here's how I fixed it ( in case anyone else has this problem )
    -I connected the player to another computer in the house.
    DO NOT connect the player to a front of the case USB port because the computer had trouble using the player in that port, connect it DIRECTLY to the motherboard in the back of your computer.
    -I installed the software.
    Note: The computer did NOT have a previous version of the software installed at all, ever.
    My laptop and desktop could not recognize my player properly, but they DID have the player installed previously on both of them. (But it also could be because they both have Creative Sound Card software installed, you never know)
    -Zen explorer did NOT detect my player, so I ran the firmware update ( in my case downgrade to . ) installation and VOILAH! It detected my player fine and downgraded it successfully.

  • Creative Zen micro: "Firmware Problem&qu

    hey, i have a Creative zen micro (orange, 6gb but i think it doesent matters"), but when i turn it on, it says "Firmware problem".
    and it goes to the menu (think is called Recovery menu) and it shows:
    Creative Zen Micro V0.0.65
    1.Clean Up
    2.Format all
    3.Reload frimware
    4.Reboot
    now creative tells me to download a new firmware.
    i did.
    then to "RELOAD FIRMWARE"
    and click on the upgrade, but then it says that there is no player connected, and my compuer does recognize it.
    is there any way to fix this or is my zen busted?

    I had a simalar problem with my Zen xtra, if it failed durng a firmware update and its stuck in recue mode try this:
    Remove all creative software and drivers from your P.C
    remove windows media player and media player runtime ( from control panel/add/remove programs - if you have them listed there) you should see it go through a rollbackl procedure to an earlier version of wiondows media player.
    Downlaod the latest firmware for your player
    Re-boot/re start your P.C
    Go to the creative support website, and download the plays for sure software suite
    listed as:
    <i>. Creative MediaSource Plugin for PlaysForSure devices (version .00.8)3.98 MB 28 Apr 05 </i>
    install the software by clicking on it.
    RE-boot your P.C, with your player conected via USB
    once your P.C re-starts, go to the location where the firmware was downloaded to and get ready to start the upgrade
    Copnnect your player to its charger ( unless it charges via USB)
    On your player slect the reload OS option in the rescue menu
    When prompted by your player start the firmware update on your PC.
    <i>with the Zen xtra firmware you had/need to select the language option in the update on the P.C when the p[layer displays the 'update over USB' message.</i>

  • Creative Zen Micro - Please He

    I bought a Creative Zen Micro in January 2005 in Singapore. For a while it worked great, but then it just went faulty. Whenever I would try to turn it on it would freeze at the CREATIVE screen. Then after a while, I managed to fix that problem but then when I turned it on every time it would have to re-build the library, and then when it was re-built it went to one of my songs, and no buttons could be pressed, so the song couldn't be changed, or even start/stop, the volume couldn't change - even though no song would play and I definitely couldn't get back to the menu. I have been searching my Zen Micro for the reset button but can't find it. I am in Australia and I was just wondering if these problems could be fixed.

    I have the same problem with my zen it freezes at the screen i was wondering how you fixed the problem.

  • Creative Zen Micro - No Scr

    ** NOTE ** This is the message I sent to Creative support. But I would like help from everyone here, too. **
    Last night I had been charging my computer, and
    shut off my computer with my Creative Zen Micro
    still plugged in. At that point, everything that
    was on the screen became frozen onto the screen.
    I turned in on, then turned it off, and
    everything disappeared. I thought it was fine.
    But earlier today at school, while listening to
    my MP3 player, I went to change the song and
    noticed that a bunch of jibberish was being
    displayed. At that point, I had proceeded to
    turn off/on my MP3 player again.
    When the random assortment of letters, numbers,
    and lines hadn't ceased to disappear, I
    immediately turned off my MP3, took the battery
    out, and placed it back in. At which point, I
    turned on my MP3 player to discover... nothing
    is being displayed on the screen anymore. I took
    the battery out again, put it back in, turned it
    on, and still nothing.
    I am now at home and have backed up everything
    that was on my MP3 player. I attempted a
    reformat via the troubleshooter, (take battery
    out, hold power button on, put battery in,
    continue to hold power button, etc...) but
    nothing is being displayed. Thus, I cannot
    perform a complete reformat, cannot restart, or
    do anything with it at all.
    The screen remains entirely blank, even if music
    is playing. You can press pause and it pauses,
    or press the [next song] button and change songs,
    but nothing is displayed on the screen.
    I had acquired my Creative Zen Micro on Boxing
    Day of 2005 (December 26, 2005), and have only
    had minor problems such as it freezing
    occasionally. I currently have a 2 year warranty
    that I purchased along with the MP3 player in
    question. Any help would be appreciated.

    Bump. Sorry, but I would like a response. I have checked other threads about this issue, and to me it sounds like it is a hardware malfunction and I HAVE to send my Zen Micro back to Creative.
    Update: My MP3 player has been sitting, off, for about 5 hours. I turned it on and there was a single blue line running across the bottom of the screen. At this point, I began to reset it again. Good news, the screen appeared! I told it to reboot, and now everything is working A-OK. But I DEFINITELY will not turn off my computer without unhooking it first. Biggest mistake I made.Message Edited by Rape_of_Faith on 02-04-2006 0:44 AM

  • Creative Zen Micro, Blank Scre

    I purchased a Creative Zen Micro about 9 months ago. In the last maybe 3-4 months it's been randomly not showing a screen. It still plays music and i can still press the buttons, but the screen is blank. It didn't bother me that much because I could still figure out how to change it to another artist and all that. The screen would also randomly show up when I turned it on sometimes so it wasn't a big deal.
    Now it's been a few weeks without a screen. I still wouldn't mind, except for the fact that it's somehow stuck in a list of about 5 random songs that it plays over and over. (And not my favorites haha) So yeah i'm getting pretty sick of it. I cant seem to figure out how to change the songs, or get the screen back. I've tried resetting by taking out the battery, and I'd assume if it were a battery problem then it just wouldnt work right?.. And I cant get into the recovery mode either without a screen. So can anyone help me with this? or should I talk to Creative about it ? Thanks!

    Try starting the player into Recovery Mode, see if that works:
    <EM>Ensure that the Zen Micro is turned off.</EM>
    <EM>Remove the battery.</EM>
    <EM>Move and hold the Power button to the Power On position and re-insert the battery to the Zen Micro. Hold the Power button until the rescue mode appears. </EM>
    <EM>The following options will be displayed:</EM>
    <EM>) Clean Up (Performs a disk scan on the players harddisk)</EM>
    <EM>2) Format All (Formats the players harddisk - Note: all contents will be lost)</EM>
    <EM>3) Reload OS (Reloads the Operating System on the Jukebox. Note: Reloading your OS, will not effect the contents of the files stored on your Zen Micro) Caution: Do not select this option until a firmware update has been downloaded onto the PC</EM>
    <EM>4) Reboot (Reboots the device).</EM>
    If you can get into Recovery Mode, try the Clean Up first.
    Cat

  • Creative Zen Micro Hard Drive Er

    Hi, my Creative Zen Micro has an hard dri've error. I tried Recovery Mode on it but once it turns on, it doesn't display Recovery Mode but Hardri've error. I was wondering if anyone could help. I was playing a song in wma format and I have the latest firmwire, v..0. As it was playing, it froze on me, I took the battery off to shut it, and when I inserted the battery back in, it came up with the hard dri've error message. Can anyone help me?

    Hard disk error is a serious one unfortunately, and as I'm sure you guessed it means the hard disk has failed in some way.
    You can try the advice here in the Zen FAQ at Nomadness.net at your OWN RISK.
    If you aren't under warranty you can contact Creative Support to see if they will repair it. If you want to try repairing it yourself, taking the risk the hard disk is at fault, then you can follow Rudi Cheow's excellent guide. There's also a thread here at the Zen Nomadness.net forum on compatible dri'ves, and the last page of Rudi's guide also has information on this.

  • Creative Zen Micro (Startup Failure) Need URGENT he

    Hi, i was on holiday in Singapore about 2 weeks ago, and i bought myself a Creative Zen Micro from one of the local sho
    ps.
    It worked fine, music played brilliantly, i was happy. However, today when i turned it on, it would display the 'CREATIVE COPYRIGHT' Screen, then followed by 'CREATIVE' in large letters across the screen. It would then freeze on this screen, and the off/on button would soon become useless, which meant that i could either leave it on and kill the battery, or take it out.
    When i took the battery out and in again, it would repeat with the 'CREATIVE' sign. Following the 'recovery' methods, i managed to load the screen with all the different options such as clean-up, etc etc. However, when i load any of them up, it would freeze once again and i would end up taking the battery out again.
    I have tried the reset button with a pin but that doesnt do anything. I have a spare battery that does exactly the same too. My computer doesnt detect the Zen btw.
    I have important documents and almost my lifetime's supply of music that took me almost weeks to rip and store into that Zen. Now that its basically dead, and i bought it in Singapore, i have basically no warranty, i feel as if i have been throwing cases of money into the toilet. I need urgent help, if theres any other ways of restoring access to my Zen.
    Check the reviews on a respectable site like amazon.com: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Creative-Zen-Micro-6GB-Player/dp/B000AMR76S
    After browsing around forums over the internet, I have found many other people complaining about this, which makes it a MAJOR flaw in the Creative Zens. Screw petty chargers and plugs, get the software right.

    The problem you have is very simple, yet complicated to be solved. Your zen's hard dri've is dead. Most of the people who own a zen don't know it has a hard dri've inside. Some mp3 players have flash memory. Chances are that you've dropped your mp3 player. Zen's hard dri'ves are very sensiti've and must not be moved around too much. The way to go in this case is to replace the hard dri've. It is actually a micro hard dri've what you need. Seagate ST 5GB MicroDri've CF Type II. Once you have a new Hd installed you can format it using the zen's menu (remove the battery, hold the power button, place the battery in and wait untill you see the menu) This requires some experience formatting HD's and installing firmware. There is another option. You can buy a Patriot 4Gb Compact Flash Card, and follow what I've described above. The good thing about this is that your zen will take more vibration than the original. The bad one is tha those range from $70 - 99. I hope this hel
    ps.

  • Creative zen micro error message ?

    Hello,
    i have got a creative zen micro mp3 player but he is now giving me an error message like this:
    "select music to be riproduced from library music"?
    and also it does not display anymore song name and its artist during song playing.
    Can anyone explain me why does it happen ? How do I solve it ? (i want song details back on? my player and i want that message disappear)
    Last week my mp3 player falled down.
    Thanks a lot, bye.

    &Have you tried to clean up or re-format your player?
    . Ensure that the ZEN Micro is turned off.
    2. Remove the battery.
    3. Move and hold the Power button to the Power On position and re-insert the battery to the ZEN Micro.
    4. Hold the Power button until the Rescue mode appears.
    5. Choose clean up or format all and reboot

  • Creative Zen Micro - I'm so confus

    Hi there,
    I just got a Creative Zen Micro as a gift to go into my new Uni'versity. I've never owned an MP3 player or iPod or anything before, so everything is so confusing for me! I use a Windows ME system. ... I honestly have no idea what I'm doing with any of this; I read the 9-page booklet, and it really didn't help. How do I get all my songs from my computer into my Zen Micro, and how do I sort them into genres and albums, and how do I play them? And I see a pause/play button, but no stop button.
    Sorry if all of these questions have already been posted, but I'm just so confused on how this works, and would extremely appreciate any help!
    Thanks,
    Esther.

    Another easy way is to use the Zen Micro Media Explorer that came with your player -- Or download the latest version here, for Windows ME, by clicking and hitting the AGREE button:
    http://us.creative.com/support/downl...ows+Millennium
    Among other things, the Zen Micro Media Explorer allows you to easily import music to your player, rip CD's, and organize your music. The program itself is pretty easy to follow on its own, so you shouldn't have any trouble figuring it out.
    Edit: If you're not a fan of clicking random links that lead to downloading large mysterious files, you can also find it in the Downloads section under Support, at the top of this page.
    Message Edited by dingus on 08-7-2005 07:05 AM

  • Creative zen micro line-in recordi

    I read a review of the zen micro at CNET.com, and their short video clip tells me that the zen micro has line-in recording. However, nowhere does it state/mention that feature in the zen micro homepage, nor is it mentioned in any other site. I would just like to confirm that the zen micro doesn't have line-in recording...

    Yep, the CNET.COM video review did mention about a line-in recording function. But maybe because that video was recorded way before the Zen Micro was actually launched, therefore there was a mix up in information. And so no, Creative Zen Micro does not have a line-in recording function. However, the Zen Neeon and Zen Nano Plus does have line-in recording if you're interested =)

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