Zen 8 GB and Ratings H

I would like to know how I can get the ratings that I've adjusted while listening to songs on the player to appear in my Windows Media Player library. I've tried putting the songs in the software's "sync list" and then copying them back into the library. Unfortunately, the ratings are not updated. The rating feature seems pretty useless unless it's permanent...

I also have problems with my ZEn 8GB. I believe the software is not up to par and the stuff from Creative is not very well done.
Within a few minutes with my IPOD Nano, I was off and rochin' with firmware AND software updates - no flippin' issues like I have had with this ZEN 8GB.
To bad it is a present for my son
!!! Might be buying him an Apple product as well so I don't spend precious time figuring out how to get around the Creative software and firmware issues!!
Good luck to you!

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