Zen Nano Software CD - Is It Necessary on

Must I install the software if I just drag and drop using XP? What functionality is lost, if any, by not installing the software?
Thanks

I would probably install "zen nano explorer", which will rip or convert tracks for you. You do not need this specific functionality, but it also includes a feature that will let you order tracks within a folder (which you can also set up in this software or elsewhere) and then rename them to begin with a new track number in the filename (leaves the tag alone since the Nano only uses the song title of the tag). This is a useful program to create a sort of "playlist" of tracks in a specific order without doing a lot of convoluted stuff yourself in renaming filenames (which is how the Nano sorts tracks).

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  • Zen Nano not recognized by AudiblePla

    I bought a Zen Nano (not the Plus version) exclusi'vely to listen to Audible books. I installed the software that came with the CD on my Windows 98SE PC, including the Zen Nano version of AudibleManager. When I connect the Nano to a USB port, it is recognized by Windows Explorer as an external hard dri've. It is also recognized by Creative MediaSource Organizer and Creative Zen Nano Media Explorer. I am able to copy MP3 files to/from the Nano and listen to MP3s on the player.
    However, AudibleManager insists the Nano is not connected. I have used Audible for years and had no trouble connecting with other portable players such as the Rio500 or two Pocket PC PDAs. When I installed the same version of AudibleManager from the Nano CD on my work laptop, which runs Windows XP, it immediately recognized the Zen Nano when I plugged it into a USB port. So, the problem seems to be related to Windows 98SE. I've installed the latest USB drivers from my motherboard manufacturer and have reinstalled Win98SE, the Zen Nano software, and AudibleManager. The result is the same -- AudibleManager does not see the Zen Nano.
    I've been working with Audible support, but they finally threw up their hands and said that, based on the debug report I'd sent them, the Zen Nano is not returning the USB device ID to their application, so it cannot connect with the device under Windows 98SE. They seem to imply that the problem is with Creative rather than with Audible. The Zen Nano is advertised by both Audible and Creative as being AudibleReady. Creative advertises the Zen Nano as being supported under Windows 98SE. Audible advertises AudibleManager as being compatible with Windows9 8SE. Thus, it stands to reason that the Zen Nano should work with AudibleManager under Windows 98SE.
    Has anyone else had success with AudibleManager connecting to a Zen Nano on a Windows 98SE system? If the answer is yes, then I'll keep trying to figure out why it's not working on my system. If the answer is no, then I'll expect Creative and Audible to work together to determine if the problem is with the Creative Nano USB driver, Nano firmware and/or Audible plug-in and then provide a fix for the problem. Since the Nano is recognized by Windows as an external dri've, I'm inclined to think it's a localized problem.

    Thats the smae thing thats wrong with mine, except I have Windows XP

  • I can't install the Zen nano Plus software on my pc. He

    Hi,I've read some people have the same problem I do, but no solutuion. When I try to install the zen nano plus cd that came in the package, it comes up with a window saying : "the windows operating system running on this computer is not supported by this product". The nano plus is supposed to work with windows ME which I have?and I think I meet all the other requirements. Could they have mislabeled a cd?I tried installing it with the antivirus turned off with ca antivirus. Thanks for any help,Joe?

    I just went to the page?http://us.creative.com/support/downl...ype=0&x=29&y=6and downloaded the Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer 3.30.2 file after filling all the info out in the drop down menus. I just installed it and I was good to go. The only issue I really had was installing the application from the CD which I mentioned earlier.But the application from the website installed with no problem whatsoever. I wish I could tell you something that would help as I know your frustration.Are you sure you downloaded the correct version for ME?You might ask someone if you really need this application to put music on you device because it seems like your device just acts like another dri've and you can just drag and drop into your device. I'm not sure about that so ask st so it doesn't mess up you player.or you might be able to use some other apllication to transfer your files to the player?Good luck and be persistent,JoeMessage Edited by joenanoplus on 2-26-200608:3 AM
    Message Edited by joenanoplus on 2-26-200608:32 AM

  • Zen Nano + OverDrive Media Audio Bo

    . I've already chugged through both the FAQ on this site regarding posting as well as read through all appropriate/similar problems to what I am currently experienceing, however, none of what has been previously discussed resolves my problem, therefore, I am posting my issue.
    2. I purchased the Zen Nano Plus specifically and deliberately to listen to audiobooks from OverDri've and NetLibrary. Running into a brick wall with OD however have not yet tried NetLib. I don't expect NetLib to be much different since Win Media player still has to be used to copy the files over to the player.
    3. The Zen xfers music as it should either using the nanny/bloatware from the Zen CD or Win Explorer. But when it comes to xferring audiobooks, it's a no go. I am using a Win2k SP3 box with Windows Media Explorer 9 because 0 and above only works on XP. The Overdri've books work in both Win Media as well as the OverDri've Console. However, Win Media Player will absolutely not transfer any audiobooks. Instead it generates the wonderful error that reads as follows:
    "Windows Media Player encountered an unknown error."
    There are 2 choices. Close or Web Help.
    Clicking on Web Help leads you to a pg on Microcrap's website, which is, by and large, completely and irrevocably useless because the page that it was apparently supposed to default to resolve the error reads as follows:
    "You've encountered error message C00DCD while using Windows Media Player. Additional information is not currently available for this error."
    Every suggestion I have read regarding similar problems to mine encourages the use of Win Media Player so that the nannywear/DRM licensing can be properly transferred from source to audiobook player. And I have been using nothing but the Win Media Player, which, true to form and what I have completely expected given it is a Microcrap product, has been spectacularly worthless.
    Does anyone want to even attempt to troubleshoot this issue or shall I just return the Zen and give up on the expectation of successfully xferring audiobooks to an mp3 player.Message Edited by ZenWarrior on 09-6-2006 05:09 PM

    <i>Why not try NetLibrary? First try an audiobook that is under 200MB. I use the free Real Player (www.real.com) to download most of my audiobooks and it works well for all sizes of NetLibrary Books. You still have to have Windows Media Player downloaded to take care of the licensing.</i>
    I just determined I can't use NetLibrary because my home library doesn't use the audiobook services. So nothing in the collection is available. And RP is not compatible with Overdri've audio books. I attempt to open a title with RP, RP bitches about needing a software update to play the clip, it then connects to the Net, generates a no-software-update-necessary message and promptly doesn't play the clip because it does not recognize the Overdri've .odm file extension.
    For the record, there does not seem to be anyone anywhere who has the resolution to this problem. I've looked far and wide all over the net and no one has a resolution. Not even the [url="http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/community/newsgroups/WindowsMedia/default.mspx?dg=microsoft.public.windowsmedia.play er&tid=f0b3ebdd-6486-4bfd-b76e-3076062a38c&cat=en-us-wma-nwsgrps&lang=en&cr=US&sloc=en-us&m=&p=">Micro$oft WMP newgroup[/url] itself.
    As to checking all pc requirements, etc., I have already gone through the routine and then some. I am above average tech savvy and used to work in I. T. so this problem is not something I did not have clue one as to how to troubleshoot. Posting to this forum was not even a consideration until I had exhausted my own troubleshooting routine. The problem is that in my experience, when an issue on this level arises, I have yet to find a resolution to it from any public forums on the net b/c if I can't determine a resolution, then no one else can either. I strongly suspect this is another example of that axiom.
    End result, I can't use the Zen Nano Plus to listen to Overdri've audiobooks because the DRM has the content locked down and refuses to allow it to transfer to the player despite all the DRM bull**bleep** licensing hoops the user has to jump through. This is just another glaring example of how DRM and its cousin the DMCA retard technological progress. Anyone reading this thread should familiarize himself with his U.S. Code Title 7, ?07 rights and get involved with Digital Consumer.org. If the very users of the content don't give a **bleep** enough to stop these corps from taking over, it's not a very far stretch to state that they will end up charging you, the consumer, for every copy you own of anything digital. That means for the copy you want to read on your desktop pc in RP or WMP, cha ching. The copy you want to play on your mp3 player, cha ching. The copy you want to burn to a CD/DVD, cha ching. Get educated. Get involved. Or kiss your digital rights and all the technological innovations that come down the pike goodbye.Message Edited by ZenWarrior on 09-7-2006 :4 AM

  • Bought Zen Micro to replace Zen Nano Plus - Can't get it to work

    HiSorry if this was answered somewhere, but maybe i'm just dense. Can't seem to get things going. I used to have a Zen Nano Plus which worked fine on my PC - Win XP SP2.Picked up a used Zen Micro - I thought that it would be better because of bookmarking - but I have yet to get it to work.Zen Micro says Version 2.20.05?Here is a list of what it says is loaded on my PC[Creative Product-PID][Installation Log]
    8 May 2006, Creative Zen Nano Plus Pack
    8 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Zen Nano Plugin .00.07
    8 May 2006, Zen Nano Plus Media Explorer 2.00.0
    8 May 2006, Creative Audio CD Ripper .60.0
    7 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Plugin for CD Burner 3.0.8
    7 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Player/Organizer 3.30.2
    7 May 2006, Common Audio Driver Interface .03.29
    3 May 2006, MediaSource AudioSync Plugin .0.03
    3 May 2006, MediaSource NOMAD Jukebox 2/3/Zen Plugin .0.03
    3 May 2006, Creative Music Store Plugin .00.09
    3 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Zen Nano Plugin .00.03
    3 May 2006, Creative MediaSource Player Skin Pack .0.06
    3 May 2006, MediaSource NOMAD MuVo Plugin .0.0
    3 May 2006, MediaSource CD-ROM Burner Component 3.0.
    3 May 2006, MediaSource Detector 3.00.7
    3 May 2006, Common Audio Driver Interface .03.
    3 May 2006, Creative MediaSource 3.20.57
    3 May 2006, Audio Device Selection .0.05
    3 May 2006, Creative System Information .0.3
    3 May 2006, Zen Nano Plus Media Explorer .0.03
    3 May 2006, Creative Audio CD Ripper .60.06
    Have tried to download drivers and software for Zen Micro. When I try to run it though, it does not install because it says that I do not have device connected. Have erased everything off of Zen Micro, but have not reformatted. When I attach Zen Micro to PC, Zen Micro displays "booted" & PC displays "Zen Micro" for a second or two, then switches to "MTP Device"?. Do I need to erase everything from the Zen Nano Plus first?2. What do you think my next step should be?Thx???

    Welcome to the Apple community.
    If you are referring to adding a secondary account, to a single device, then you can do this at system preferences >mail, contacts & calendars.

  • Creative Zen Nano Plus Media Explorer only works for administra

    Creative Zen Nano Plus Media Explorer only works for the administrator account; for other users the message "The Zen Nano Plus is not connected. Please connect your Zen Nano Plus to the computer." is displayed, but it *is* connected and works under other programs.
    Version is .0.03.
    Thanks for any assistance.
    Edit: System is XPMessage Edited by zigkill on 0--2006 06:23 AM

    RMskater wrote:I think you need to change the permissions to "Everyone".
    How exactly do you do this? I checked this out tonight - when I logged onto my PC using my son's Limited User account (XP Home, BTW) I could connect his N200 and see it in Device Manager and Windows Explorer but both Creative pieces of software (CMS and N200 Media Explorer) did not see that it was there!
    I tried setting the Run As... properties for the CTMS.exe file to run as one of the Admin user accounts but kept getting an error about being unable to find a specific file (which is in the Media Explorer folder!). When I went back to using the current user the error stopped. Perhaps I need to set the Run As.. options on that file as well?
    As we don't use DRM'd music this isn't going to be a problem but it would be good to find out the cause of this once and for all.
    I'm going to see if WMP0 has problems as well or if it's just the Creative ap
    ps.
    PB

  • What's wrong with the Zen Nano pl

    I've been looking around for the MP3 player that will suit my needs.
    The key features I need are...
    . Above average sound quality.
    2. Flash based.
    3. Small. Can accompany me anywhere with ease.
    4. User replaceable battery. (after few years, built-in battery will die. sending to service center for replacement is a pain in my country)
    5. The screen that let me navigate through my music files.
    I've been deciding between the iPod nano and Mobiblu DAH-500i(Currently I've not enough money for the iPod nano though.). But for some reason I just want to check creative website. My last creative product was back then...... the first generation Creative Nomad Jukebox 6GB.
    And I found this one, the Zen nano & Zen nano plus. This player meets all my requirements. I quickly browse CNET and PCMAG.com for the reviews of this product. Yes, they say good things about it. But the rating is somewhat low compared to other models out there. PCmag give it 3.5/5. And Cnet doesn't even have a full review for it.(only 'preview' available.)
    I'm not sure if I can think this way but after reading through the 'features' page, I think this product just simply 'SHOULD BE MORE POPULAR'. It's so perfect. It fills all the holes I have in my mind about iPod nano(no drag and drop) and DAH-500i(battery life). I'm not interest in FM radio though.
    So I'm starting to wonder if there's some hidden flaws about it's Forexample, is it only compatible with AAA alkaline battery but not the rechargeable AAA Ni-MH or Ni-CD battery? This thing is build of very cheap plastic? etc...
    Question # Please let me know what is the 'bad' point of Zen nano/ Zen nano plus. Because I really can't find it.
    Question #2 Is there a hole on the device where I can atach a lanyard?
    Thank you.

    As said above, the N200 is the exact same (with some software exceptions and maybe the odd change) as the Nano Plus.
    The plastic the player is made out of can be quite fragile (I've got a crack in the bottom of my player) - but it's not so fragile as the Ipod Nano seems to be (it's meant to be a magnet to scratches), it's a bit of a cheap plastic, but I'm not sure the extent of how fragile it is, though you can't literally snap it in half.
    You will need to reload the firmware every so often, if you're lucky, it might be every few months, some have to do it every few weeks (It could be the luck of the draw, some people might have faulty products, but it is something that needs to be done). This usually is the fix for any random problem with the player (at least it's not always back to Creative for repair)
    The Line in is pretty shoddy, don't use that. (They might have fixed it in the later versions of the firmware, not in .2)
    The sound quality is well, as good as you can expect I suppose, it's not the worst thing in the world, but testing it against my cousin's Ipod Photo (I know it's not exactly a big comparrison), there's no or very little difference.
    The battery is user changable, AAA batteries. There have been some cases with some rechargeables not working - that could just be the luck of the draw, or just a incompatability issue, like anything that uses batteries. However, most rechargeables should work with the player well. (I'm using rechargeables as well)
    There is a hole for the laynard around the back of the player - yet I remember the hole on a user's player had broken. In Asia, the player is sold with the laynard, whereas in North America and Europe, it comes with an arm band and a rubber cover with a plastic belt clip.
    The backlit buzz as mentioned above is also a problem, though on the Cnet Asia review for the N200, the claimed it wasn't audiable during music playback. Though how much it annoys you can depend on you, it's like some people can sleep with World War 3 outside, some can only sleep in perfect silence.
    I'm sure there will be people with horror stories about the player, but there will always be people with horror stories about everything and anything.
    Feel free to ask more questions if you want.
    Although, saying that, the Samsung players are meant to be pretty good as well if you want to check them out.Message Edited by arcl on 09-26-2005 02:23 AM

  • Zen Nano Plus - can't move music to it all of a sud

    My daughter has had a Zen Nano Plus for about 4 months - no problems up to now. She wanted to put some new music on it, and no matter what we try, we get an error - Transfer error - an error has occurred while transferring this file. I've tried it using a variety of software as well as drag and drop. We just bought my other daughter the identical player, and I can move music to hers with no problem - so it's not the computer or the connection. Any ideas? The player works fine with the music that's on it. Any ideas, or is it RMA time? Thanks!

    Hi. What sounds like the same problem has happened to me my first time using the player. It's basically behaving as if it's full, when there is over 6MB of free space left. I read a thread on Amazon (from where I bought the player) and apparently this is a common problem with the Zen nano plus, so Amazon can't/ won't replace players with this defect :-( Do any experts out there think that the response to this problem could fix my issue too? So from now on I should transfer files into folders, instead of trying to transfer 500 songs all in one go? Cheers!

  • Zen Nano 1GB (not plus) not playing DRM audio bo

    Okay. So I've read very similar problems here, but none quite like mine. I've read through my manual (actually, I only have the downloaded manuals, and there doesn't seem to be one for a Zen Nano GB... It's not a Plus and it's not a Nano 52MB).
    My whole reason for purchasing my Nano was b/c it can play DRM audio files & I want to listen to audio book downloads.
    In any case, I know not to drop and drag my DRM files, that won't work.
    I got a (refurbished, works fine) Zen Nano GB a few weeks go. If I drag and drop regular mp3 or WMA audio files, they work fine. If I sync regular song files with WMP, they work fine.
    It's the DRM files I'm having problems with. I tried sync-ing with WMP , (after opening the DRM file and obtaining the license (these are audio books from NetLibrary.com, and I've followed their instructions as well as those for the Nano). Once I've obtained the license, I sync. The audio book appears on the Nano, but will not play.
    I tried updating (or, perhaps it was downgrading) the firmware, and then used WMP 9 to sync, and managed to get one audio book to play. I thought I was ready to go. It was awesome. The whole book played and I enjoyed it.... but... once I finished the book, and re-synced and tried to add a new book.... nothing.
    I've re-installed various versions of firmware, tried on WMP and WMP 9 AND tried using Creative's own software to sync (after opening the files in WMP and obtaining the license)... Nothing. Lots of wasted time, tho.
    I'm not quite a newbie with mp3 players or computers, but I am capable of "missing" something.
    Thanks in advance for any help you can provide & please let me know if I forgot anything specific that could aid in any solutions,
    MomLikesMusic (and audio books!)

    To "downgrade" firmware (I don't have any idea if that's what it's really called, it's certainly not an upgrade!):
    Through another posting on this message board, I found a link to this site:
    http://dapjukebox.altervista.org/mod...ownload&cid=85
    which has other firmware versions available (some are still on the Creative downloads page as well, but the oldest ones are not). The site seems to be in Italian (?).
    I downloaded and saved (and virus-scanned) the firmware of _0_02.
    Then, I followed the installation instructions from another firmware download from Creative:
    "To install this firmware, do the following:
    1. Download the [_0_02] file into your local hard disk.
    2. Make sure your player is connected to your computer.
    3. Double-click the downloaded file.
    4. If you are prompted to reset your player, click OK.
    5. If the Find New Hardware dialog box appears on the computer screen, follow the instructions on the screen to complete the wizard.
    6. When the firmware download dialog box appears, click Start and follow the instructions on the screen."
    Because I had nothing on my player, I didn't have anything to lose, data-wise. And it worked. One of these days I may try to upgraded the firmware to see if I can still transfer...
    I saved a few other firmware downloads (updates) to try in the future -- rather than go hunting for them again.
    Please note, the Nano I have isn't listed in the Creative products -- the one I have says Creative Zen Nano GB on it; no where can I find such a thing. Since it's a factory refirbished model I bought off e-bay, I suspected older firmware may work on it... If you have a newer model, it may not work. I'm not an expert (this whole MP3 stuff still boggles my 37-year-old mind sometimes), so be careful what you do to your player!
    Good luck,
    ~MomLikesMusic

  • Zen Nano Plus: I can't get my CDs to play in original order...He

    Hello. I'm new here.
    I got a Zen Nano Plus 52 mb a few months ago. Installed the software on my computer. I'm not very computer literate.
    Here's what's frustrating me: I can't seem to listen to my CDs in their original order.
    ) I put a CD in my computer
    2) Whether I view the track list in Windows Media Player or in the Creative Media Menu the track list appears in its original order as seen on the CD.
    3) I "rip" the CD to my Nano player.
    4) When I disconnect the player and go to play the album the tracks are all mixed up and not in the original order anymore.
    I've tried some different things but nothing seems to correct the problem. I'm hoping someone can direct me what to do. I'm very confused, as I don't understand much of the computer terminology I read.

    As in other response, the Nano Plus does not read ID tag info for sorting (it does read part of the tag--song name---only for display while that song is playing). Tag info typically includes the track number. Windows Media Player plays tracks in order of track number contained in the ID3 tags. The Nano Plus only sorts by filename. You can rip your tracks in a format that is prefixed by the track number (for filename). This can be done in Windows Media Player and other programs. Somehow you ripped tracks without the track number first (which would solve your problem). You tracks should look like "0-Come Together-Bealtes.wma" or something like this. This is the FILENAME, as you would see in Windows Explorer. The track info is not visible in Windows Explorer views. You can see it from Windows Media Player or Creative Media Source Organizer, though. Other players like Zen Micro and Touch sort tracks and build the library database on ID3 Tag info, not filenames.

  • Updated firmware of Creative Zen Nano P

    Questions?. Why do i need to download new updated firmware every now and then?2. WHat is the disadvantages if i don't download new updated firmware every now and then?3. What is the difference of the updated firmwares found in creative download section and the DAPJukebox website?4. Which is has the best quality firmwares, the creative download section or the DAPJukebox website?thanks?

    All software regardless how good the quality control will have bugs.
    Firmware is just software that is stored in the hardware on your device. New firmware is often released by a company to fix bugs or possibly add functionality that could enhance the use of a device.
    But it is also possible that a new firmware update might add a new bug or two. (a rare occurance)?Sometimes (unfortunatly) new firmware upgrades can end up removing a feature.
    For example it appears creative was under some legal pressure to remove the radio recording feature from there devices. On the ZVM, it was removed in one firmware upgrade, then in a later one it was replaced. On the Zen Nano Plus it was removed in the latest firmware upgrade (which is actually a bit old in calendar terms right now), but they have not released a later version that adds the recording back in. So in the case o fthe Zen Nano Plus, an firmware upgrade could be considered a bad thing.
    If you require and use the radio recording functionality, then upgrading to the latest version (to fix some minor bugs) could end up crippling some of the functionality of the device. Normally when new firmware is released, there are notes detailing changes in functionality, bugs fixed, and even bugs that still exist. By looking at the information you can determine if you want/need to upgrade to the latest firmware.
    Since there is some inherent risk in upgrading a firmware, most people don't upgrade firmware unless they need the new functionality or are experiencing a bug of some kind on the device that the new firmware might possibly remedy.

  • Help Zen nano p

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    Hello ! I?m italian !
    I must buy a ?Creative Zen nano plus GB? and i am searching some information...
    )? Have the Zen the possibility to load songs like usb pen ? Or it needs the installation of the software ?
    2)? Have the Zen the possibility to divide the songs in folders ?
    3)? Have the Zen the possibility to visualize the titles of songs on its little screen ?
    4)? Have it the FM radio and vocal recorder ?
    Thanks to all and excuse me for my bad English !

    )? Have the Zen the possibility to load songs like usb pen ? Or it needs the installation of the software ?You can cut/copy paste music from usb pen to Zen using windows explorer. The same as copying from dri've to the other. 2)? Have the Zen the possibility to divide the songs in folders ??You can create and name folders and put your songs in the folders using windows explorer. 3)? Have the Zen the possibility to visualize the titles of songs on its little screen ?The titles do scroll across the screen when the song is playing. 4)? Have it the FM radio and vocal recorder ?Access this from the menu. Select FM Radio for radio and select Microphone to record. To play recorded tracks, select Recorded tracks from the menu. Access the menu by pressing the gray button.

  • Cant format/scandisk Zen nano p

    Hello
    I'm from Italy. I have a Zen Nano plus Giga since month and it worked well, till now.
    Today I disconnected it while transferring a file and the flash memory was corrupted. My firmware is .3.05e and I never tried to update it.
    I have Windows98-SE with media storage drivers _07_00_250 downloaded from this site because, even if the box says "win98 compatible" the installation CD refused to run because "this software cant run on windows98" (?!?)
    The problem is I cant reformat the player, nor use the scandisk to fix it. In both cases, windows hangs during the operations. I have tried this on 3 different computers, all of them have win98 (with creative drivers) giving the same results. In the past, all of these computers were used to write and read files into the player without problems...
    The manual says a driver is needed to format ZEN using win 98, but I think it's talking about the same drivers to read/write the player I'm already have, I'm right?
    Also, notice the "format" panel in win98 doesn't let user select the format type (there aren't the voices FAT, FAT32 ecc)
    What can I do? Tanks.
    Alberto.

    I returned it...
    I changed it with a Packard Bell Giga FM... just to discover it's near the same machine!
    Yes, outside they may look different and the display is very different.
    But functions (and defects) are the same:
    Let's compare them... They have:
    -both 20 preset for radio.
    -both the FM radio recording capability AS A 4 BIT WAV (what a strange coincidence...)
    -both a Equalizer who works with mp3 songs but NOT with the radio.
    -both the same system to skip folders
    -both a build-in microphone with the same two folders to keep wav files
    -both act like as memory pen using the same manner
    -both have exactly the same way to update the firmware
    ...and there are a lot of other coincidences...
    Most of all, looking at the Packard Bell support forum, I discover a place very similiar to this, with people facing EXACTLY the same problems like here: the player shut-off on the boot, OR the memory cant read/write OR the player was "killed" during a firmware update.
    After some research, I discovered the reason for this.
    Creative, Packard Bell (and most of brands, I think) are using the EXACTLY THE SAME mp3 chip made in China. This chip incorporate all the functions you need, you have only to add a nice box around adding the display and the mass memory you prefer... the chinese software is complete: you only need to add a menu to show (or hide, i'm afraid) the functions of this chip...
    I'm afraid people waiting for "open source" or waiting for significati've improvements in firmware will wait forever...because the seller don't owns the real core of the firmware, as you see...
    Also, people always asking "who sounds better" will be happy to know they all sound well in the same manner
    Compared with other players, the NANO looks "cool" and have the "line-in" function carried out... And this is all, folks!
    ...if only they let me to restore the original firmware I was happy to keep my NANO, but I need the radio recording and the new firmware removes it...
    what a pity...
    Bye and greetings from Italy,
    Alberto.

  • Having same Zen Nano Plus problem as Golden Oldi

    I didn't want to hijack Paloma's post, but was amazed when I read it because the same thing is happening to me!
    My new Zen Nano Plus <EM>just</EM> arri'ved in the mail 2 days ago, I downloaded the software, connected the player to register it and got the USB connection symbol. When disconnected it does NOT switch on when I press or hold the scroll button.
    I do believe I followed all instructions carefully, but something is really wrong. I'm not computer/electronics illiterate, but a wiz I ain't! I'd really appreciate any help! Thanks!

    keaton wrote:
    how do i do that? (connect it in recovery mode)
    See my reply in this post.
    PB

  • Creative zen nano plus

    I´ve bought a creative zen nano plus and couldn´t make it work on my Mac. Does anyone knows if there is any restrictions for creative mp3 players to install on Macs? There´s anything I can do?
    Thanks

    Welcome To  Discussions marianamansur!
    As per this page ZEN Nano Plus - 1GB MP3 flash player stores 500 songs and comes available in 10 colors, these are the software requirements.
    "Microsoft® Windows® 98SE®/2000/Me/XP (Service Pack 1 or higher)"
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