Loudness and firmware -Zen Nano P

DuplicateMessage Edited by Dale-CL on 2-2-2006 09:08 AM

The diffrence between .3.03 and .3.05 is that the 05 has FM recording again... And the "e" versions are volume limited and the non "e" versions are?not. Like I said on the other thread I have the .3.05e, and it works great, but?I hate the volume limitation, I'm using MP3Gain to make the songs a little louder, but anyway I don't like having to do that... And another thing that annoys me is that the volume goes from 0 to 25, but the max volume is at 20,?it doesn't change at 2, 22, 23, 24, or 25... I think they applied the limitation at 20, and the other fi've levels?are useless... I don't know why Creative don't make the .3.05 available on the site... :smileyindifferent:?BTW, about the memory, mine is the GB version and it has 966 MB, so the 52 MB one should have around the half of that... (480-485 MB)
It's normal that the amount of memory is less than the advertised, the same happens with?hard disks, they say "80 GB" but the real?capacity is 80.000.000.000 bytes /024 (to convert to KB)
024 (to convert to MB)
024 (to convert to GB)?= 74.5 GB
Message Edited by Federico8 on 2-3-200606:08 PM

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