Questions about MuVo micro n

Does this player have an equalizer, and does the player have a holder for a neck strap?
/Gustav

There are for 4 preset EQs that comes with the player: Rock, Jazz, Classical and Pop - there's a custom EQ if you don't like any of them, and a normal one if you don't want to use it.

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    And now i have 2 doubts:
    ) I have read that firmware "ZenMicro_PCFW_L4_2_00_2_MTP.exe" can freeze the Micro or to make Windows Xp does not recognise it. Is it real?
    2) Will Zen Micro support the "mp3 pro" format in future firmware updates? It think "mp3 pro" is fantastic and has much more audio quality than wma o normal mp3 in very less space on disk.
    Thanks to all people who will answer to me, excuse me for my imperfect english_
    archigius

    Archigius,
    I have installed the version 2 firmware on several players and have yet to have run into any problems. I know there are people who have experienced them, but I think that the probability of this is low. Here are some suggestions on making sure it will work:
    ) Disable your antivirus before running the update. This really applies to all dri've/firmware updates.
    2) Turn off all of your player related software.
    3) Make sure you have Windows Media Player 0 and SP or higher installed
    This is all you should have to do to make sure things go well.
    Jeremy

  • Question about Java Micro Edition

    Hello,
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    thx :) J2ME seems to be very interesting. But zeb is right with the post in the discussion thread for this article, "where to start" is an important questions. So please, sun, make it easier for us to us (hobby-)programmers to adopt J2ME..
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    Thank you for your response.  I've already done just what you said, and was referred to the Geek Squad.  He walked me through the long process of uninstalling and reinstalling the Trend Micro service. He was very polite and helpful.  I'm still curious about what happened, when this "automatic renewal" was done.  After reinstalling Trend Micro thru Geek Squad,  it seemed to be a newer version of Trend Micro.  The "automatic renewal" one was the same as before.  This newest one had some different features, etc., and it was compatible with the  malware security problem that I posted about.   I am wondering why this newer version wasn't installed thru the automatic renewal?    

  • Question about Zen Micro's Hard Drive (not negati

    My brother keeps telling me that the Zen Micro does not have a real hard dri've or anything like his Ipod, which I highly debate because I know it's not true. Can anyone tell me what really is inside the Micro so that I can make him believe me? I know that it's something from Seagate.Message Edited by rmccabe96 on 06-06-2005 2:9 AM

    The Micro and all the current 4, 5 and 6 gig players (including iPOD mini use " hard dri'ves.
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  • Question about Charging Micro (no, not that probl

    The first couple of times I recharged my micro, once it was charged the 'full' icon would appear on the screen and blue light would shut off and that was it. This time, I get to the 'full' icon, but a little while later the screen goes blank but the blue light remains on. Is this normal? Do I let it keep charging until it shuts off?
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    Thanx for the input, everyone.
    I always have had it turned off the few times I recharged it (I haven't had it long)--usually because of the fact that I ran the battery totally out. It works fine otherwise and still shows a full charge, I just didn't know if this was actually a 'problem' or just normal functioning (my 30 day store return ends Saturday)
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  • Question about Muvo v

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  • Question about muvo slim

    Hi ... I currently own a creative muvo slim 52 and I was wondering if there is a faster way to scroll through the songs instead of one by one.
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    I' ve never try to play a japaneese song(with japaneese characters) but i think that if u set ID3 tag with japaneese characters the muvo will display all ok

  • Questions about Muvo TX 25

    I just recently ordered a Muvo Tx 256mb, just waiting for deli'very now. I was wondering if I can make my own playlist? and also does it have the feature where I can choose top lay the songs by the artists/album like it is on Ipods?

    You can load a playlist to the Muvo TX, but I don't think it will maintain the order of the songs. I believe they will play in alphabetical order unless you are using one of the shuffle modes. You can't choose the songs based on artist/album. You can create folders on the Muvo and put entire albums in them.
    The TX is not really designed to compete with the larger jukeboxes like the iPod. It's very small and lightweight - great for exercising - but you can't put a huge music collection on it. So the playback options are limited accordingly, I guess ...

  • Muvo V200, question about the play m

    Hello,I have a question about the play mode on my V200. I want to play the songs in a specific order (like in a playlist) but I don't find the way to do this. Can you help me please ?
    Thanks
    (sorry if I don't speak english very well, but I'm french )

    Hi!
    To get the tracks to play in a specific order, put numbers at the beginning of each file name. E.g.: file 'examplesong.mp3' would become '0_ examplesong.mp3' Don't spend years doing that manually though; the computer will do it for you! Click on 'my computer', then click on 'Muvo V200 media explorer'.. This shows the contents of your player. Choose the folder that you want to reorder the songs in...
    ( it's best to put the songs in folders, like you would in a floppy disk, as the muvo can only hold a certain amount in the root directory, and folders are great for organisation - eg: you can put one CD in each folder, and then the player will play all of the tracks in that folder before moving on to the next one )
    ...and click on it to display the songs. In the pictures along the top of the window, 4th from the right is an icon with a downward facing arrow and an A above a Z. Click on this, it's called 'custom sort'. You can then use the arrows at the bottom to change the order of your tracks to how you want them. Click OK, and they'll all be numbered (and so will play) in that order.
    Hope that helps!
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  • [Zen Micro]Questions about the Firmw

    Hello,
    I have some questions about the firmware of the Zen Micro
    . Can I use the Zen Micro without any Software (MediaSource?) on my PC (winXP) when im using the Firmware Creative Zen Micro *PlaysForSure/MTP Firmware 2.00.2 ? This means that i copy my Music only by drag&drop from the Explorer after my Computer has detected the Zen Micro as a Removable Disk!
    2. I know that the Zen Micro has two parts with the Normal Firmware. The "Removable Disk" Part and the "Playable" Part which can only used by the Software! But what happens if my . question is right. How can i seperate this two parts?
    Thanks for answers

    I don't have the 2.x firmware, but I think I'm correct in saying this :
    with the 2.x firmware, your Micro becomes an MTP compatible device, which can be recognized on PCs having an MTP compatible OS (operating system). For the moment, the only OS that fits the bill to my knowledge, is Win XP with Windows Media Player 0. In this combination of MTP device + MTP OS, you don't need to install other drivers, and you can do drag and drop
    BUT ! The 2.x firmware doesn't make your device a "removable disc" in the traditional sense of the word. It doesn't become a file system, like a USB memory stick.
    I hope I was clear enough to see the difference :-)Message Edited by fred_be9300 on 04-03-2005 02:52 AM

  • Questions about Micro-Firmware (Not 2.x.x

    Hi Guys,
    i got some questions about the .0.03 firmware.
    ) What's the difference between the :
    ZenMicro_PCFW_LB__0_03_PDE.exe ,57 MB 8 Feb 05.
    and the
    ZenMicro_PCFW_US__0_03_PDE.exe ,8 MB 08 Dec 04 ?
    Does "US" means that this is the north american version ?
    So what is LB ?
    2) I've got the "ZenMicro_PCFW_US__0_03_PDE.exe ,8 MB 08 Dec 04". Is there any use of upgrading to the one from 8 Feb 05 ?
    3) ZenMicro_PCFW_US__0_03_PDE.exe
    Does the "E" at the end means "european", so the loudness is reduced ? Must be something different because it's also included in the firmware from the american site.Message Edited by Baron on 02-20-2005 09:0 AM

    From what I've picked up elsewhere in the forum, the LB version of the .0.03 firmware just includes MORE LANGUAGES (for the user interface, i.e. menus) than the US version of that same firmware. see : http://forums.creative.com/creativel...essage.id=2374 ... which, really, you should have found using the search function, before posting. --Fred.
    /edit: linkified.
    Message Edited by fred_be9300 on 02-20-2005 06:48 PM

  • Question for Creative: MuVo Micro N200 - AC adapter accessorie

    The MuVo Micro N200 is a great wearable audio player, and I am close to purchasing - BUT - there's one thing holding me back: There doesn't seem to be a way for me to use it as my regular jukebox at home, without having to connect it to a computer. What I'm looking for is a way to plug the MuVo to AC power so that I don't use the battery when at home. Is there such an accessory? Like a USB-to-AC charger cable? And while we're at it, why not a USB-to-DC cable, for the car?
    Thanks for any insights
    S

    I just got my n200 gb, and love it except the lag between getting it and getting the rechargeable batteries to go with it (Thanks Amazon...). If I was near a pc to power it through usb, I wouldn't need an mp3 player, and since I am always near a cigarette lighter in the car or a power outlet, I have decided to jury-rig a power adapter to fit where the battery normally goes (don't try this at home, kids...). A little radioshack love and the mod will save me on recharging time with the batteries (800mah does last a ridiculously long time in the thing, but why bother when I'm near other power anyway) and I will wait out creative's next gen flash player.

  • Problem with MuVo Micro N200...please help

    Hey there,
    I recently purchased a Creative MuVo Micro N200 Mp3 Player with 52 memory. It was working perfectly until yesterday when i tried transfering a few mp3s into the player. I was prompted with a dialog box that read 'cannot create file'. Thinking that it had something to do with my computer and tried my player again on a friends laptop and the same error message popped up.After that,i went to www.creative.com where i downloaded another driver and a new firmware. The driver was installed successfully onto my PC.However, when i tried intalling the firmware into the player the following message appeared 'cannot write into device.device timeout' even though i followed every step that was on the site. I know that it has nothing to do with my player memory as there is about 80mb of memory storage left.
    What is wrong with my player?What can i do?
    Any help is deeply DEEPLY appreciated.
    Denis

    What state has it left your player in? Can you switch it on? Can you connect to it from your PC?
    When you couldn't get any more files onto your player where were the files on it's Were they all in the root folder? There is a limitation to the FAT filesystem where you cannot put too many files or folders into the root folder. Create sub-folders and put your files in them.
    Let us know answers to the above questions. If you can't connect to your player there are a few things we can try to get you back up and running.
    PB

  • Can you recommend the MuVo Micro N200 512

    aside from the zen micro, am also planning on getting one of these for gift giving to family members. please post your comments, recommendations, reviews of the MuVo Micro N200 52MB. thanks!

    There is a known slight glitch in the N200, in that, for the 3 seconds when the backlight is on (say, when you press a button) you can hear a bit of a 'shh' noise. Apparently the level of the noise, or its being there at all, varies between individual players and what sort of headphones you go for. It's on mine, (black gb N200) but my plan from the start was to set the backlight to 'always off' as this saves batteries ( you can still read the screen, it just doesn't glow, in this setting). Even when it was on, it was for such a short amount of time, and so quiet, that it didn't bother me at all.
    Setting this aside, I think that a gb N200 would be a great present.
    Its main selling point, as far as I'm concerned, is that it's incredibly easy to use. You plug it in to the computer and save your songs onto it like you would save word files onto a floppy disc (remember them... ). As with a floppy disc, you organize the files into folders which you can name things like 'rock' 'classical' or give one an album name and stick all the tracks from an album into it.
    The supplied software is logical, friendly and nice looking, but you don't have to use it to organize your files, the player can also be accessed as a UMS device - and of course this means that it's not just music files you can store on it.
    Once you're out and about, it's child's play to select the folder you want to listen to, or you could just set it to 'random' if you'd prefer a surprise. You can also listen to a specific folder either in your set order, or listen to all the tracks within that folder randomly. The buttons and menus are logically set out and simple to get the hang of.
    I have no complaints either about the sound, which is excellent as far as I'm concerned.
    The player is also unbelievably tiny - the pictures do not do this justice! 'Cute' loving girls and 'gadget' loving boys will think this is amazing - I certainly do.
    The FM radio is a nice touch, and I find reception to be pretty good, especially if I'm listening in the library (of course with low volume and closed earphones!) and so not moving about a lot. - the earphone cord acts as the antenna, so you don't want to be jostling it around. This is an arrangement shared by most mp3 players with an FM receiver
    The battery life is better than certain other competitor'sand, for my amount of usage, really does seem to last forever.
    I would definitely go for the gb, not the 52mb, as even someone who is not a huge music fan will appreciate the extra space.
    Other features include voice recording, line in encoding, and recording of FM radio. While nice add ons, I would definitely say that if you want a voice recorder, buy a voice recorder etc, as these features are strictly little extras and are nowhere near as good quality as the players main purpose: - its mp3 and wma playback - which, as I have said, is excellent.
    I think you can tell that I love my little player, but even I am aware that it has its flaws.
    They don't matter to me, as the player does everything I want it to amazingly well, the question is: do they matter to you?
    Hope that helps
    x
    Flaneur
    PS (edit) - another plus is the fact that is flash memory based, which basically means that you can shake it around and there's nothing to rattle (or break!). Amazing if you're as clumsy as me.Message Edited by flaneur on 05-06-2005 :4 AM

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