Zen Micro Firmware 2.20.05 with Audible suppo

So I was checking out Audible.com to see what devices are listed and I noticed the Zen Micro was there. It was weird because non of the firmwares listed on Creative.com showed Audible Support. So I e-mailed Audible asking what firmware they tested out for the Zen Micro that supports Audible. So they e-mailed me back saying go to this website: <a href='http://www.audible.com/muvo_upgrade.html' target=_blank>www.audible.com/muvo_upgrade.html[/url] (yes it says muvo but that doesn't mean anything). Click on Creative Zen Micro or scroll all the way down. The link they gave was a download from their website as a file named: ZenMicroP4SAudible_2_20_05.zip Now it doesn't take a smart guy to notice that 2_20_05 is the firmware version of the file. And any firmware beginning with 2 is considered the PlaysForSure firmware if going by Creative's convention of firmware numbering.
Only one problem. I dont have a Zen Micro to try it out. And its not even listed on Creative's support pages as a download.
I'm curious and I'm sure many others here are as well, does this firmware fix the battery drain issue? Also does it have any new features or does it fix anything else?
Direct link: <a href='http://download.audible.com/creative/ZenMicroP4SAudible_2_20_05.zip' target=_blank>http://download.audible.com/creative/ZenMicroP4SAudible_2_20_05.zip[/url]
I checked the properties of the file and it is indeed made by Creative, not Audible.
Enjoy!Message Edited by DM on 09-8-2005 09:34 AM

Yup..it's finally here. I recieved a reply from a rep at Creative with a link to Audible to download the new firmware for the Zen Micro. Here is the message I recieved from him. I have already downloaded the new firmware and my Zen Micro works flawlessly with Audible....thank god the wait is over.
Here is the e-mail I got from him...
<FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN>This Fix just came in from our Best Support rep about 0 mins ago.
<FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN>He personally tested this with a li've customer and confirmed it working.
<FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN>
<FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN>John Anderson<FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN> Audible.com Supervisor
<FONT face=Arial color=navy size=2><SPAN>
<SPAN>The following are the requirements & instructions to use your Creative Zen Micro with Audible content.
<SPAN>
<EM><I><SPAN>Requirements:</I></EM>
<SPAN>
<SPAN>Windows XP SP or SP2 </LI>
<SPAN>Windows Media Player 0 </LI>
<SPAN>Latest version of AudibleManager 4.0 for Audible audio content playback </LI>
<SPAN>Creative Zen Micro player </LI>
<SPAN>Firmware version 2_20_05 or later.</LI>
<I><FONT face=Arial size=4><SPAN><EM><I><FONT face=Arial><SPAN>Install the updated Zen Micro firmware</I></EM></I>
<SPAN>
<SPAN>Visit our Creative Firmware page ( http://www.audible.com/muvo_upgrade.html ) and click on 'Creative Zen Micro'
<SPAN>
<SPAN>Download the updated firmware ( http://www.audible.com/software/ ) and click on <IMG height=9 src="http://us.f8.mail.yahoo.com/ym/us/ShowLetter?box=Rebates%20Purchases&MsgId=9269_9984 37_62_209_523_0_32356_88660_3208906486&bodyPart=3& YY=389&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b&Id x=" width=9 border=0><FONT color=#35d65><SPAN>Download for Windows 2000 or XP.
<SPAN>
<SPAN>Choose to Run the software.
<SPAN>
<SPAN>When the installation begins, choose 'Creative Zen Micro' as your Mobile Device and then click 'Install.'
<SPAN>
<SPAN>
<SPAN><IMG height=620 src="http://us.f8.mail.yahoo.com/ym/us/ShowLetter?box=Rebates%20Purchases&MsgId=9269_9984 37_62_209_523_0_32356_88660_3208906486&bodyPart=4& YY=389&order=down&sort=date&pos=0&view=a&head=b&Id x=" width=355 border=0>
<SPAN>
<SPAN>
<SPAN>AudibleManager will begin to the installation process and may prompt you to install a Windows HotFix. Please choose to allow this as this is required to be able to use the device properly.
<SPAN>
<SPAN>You will then be prompted to restart your computer, please save all documents and restart your computer.
<SPAN>
<SPAN>Once your computer is restarted, open AudibleManager. You will be prompted to enter your Audible Username & Password to activate your Desktop & Creative Zen Micro device. After completing the activation process, you are ready to transfer and listen to your Audible content on your Creative Zen Micro device.
<SPAN>
<SPAN>Audible content can be located on the device by going to <B><I><SPAN>Genres > Audiobooks</I></B>

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