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Creative creative zen micro firmware
Creative creative zen micro firmware





  1. #Creative creative zen micro firmware how to#
  2. #Creative creative zen micro firmware update#

My son’s ZenV+ 2gb loses its USB link at random. Please send it to the Service Center to get it serviced if within warranty period. What should I do if my Zen V hangs, is unable to power up properly after resetting, screen goes black etc.? A menu will come out with an option, “Set as Wallpaper”.

creative creative zen micro firmware

Go to your Photos folder from the main menuģ. An extended Menu will come out and “Set Time” is in it.ġ. Press and hold on to Back button for a whileģ.

#Creative creative zen micro firmware update#

Please do frequently update your firmware.Īlso, I certainly apologise for being so narcissistic…Ģ. To all Zen V users, please note that there’s a fireware update from 1.05.02 to 1.11.01. It just shut off and could not be turned on until I reset it.

#Creative creative zen micro firmware how to#

All I need to do now is learn how to handle it with care and concern to prevent it from dying like my Creative MuVo Micro N200. Overall, it’s a excellent lightweight MP3 player that I have not regret purchasing. I guess that should conclude the Zen V has longer than 15 hours playback time. It’s been playing for 5 hours and the battery has only gone down to 3/4. Battery life is rated 15 hours but reviews reported 20 hours. Transfer speed is good for me although it’s considered slow for a USB 2.0. Other than time and date, there’s also a Alarm feature that I have not tried yet. However, it doesn’t really help unless you often sync it with a computer. There’s an Organiser tool that can remind you of events, tasks and to-dos. Multi-tasking is available, you can view picture slideshows while listening to your favourite music. Pictures are clear, crisp and can be set as wallpaper. By the way, my Sony earphones cost me only $18. I would give my Sony a 100 and Creative a 0. I tried both my Sony MDR-E828 and the packaged earphone from Creative. Sound-wise, I would recommend users to get better earphones because the Zen V is definitely capable of better sound. I experienced difficulty viewing when the OLED screen is under direct sunlight. The casing is sturdy enough for minor drops because I accidentally dropped the player while removing the fingerprints. The glossy black casing is a fingerprint magnet. The 5-way joystick isn’t giving me any trouble despite my big thumb and browsing around isn’t a chore.

creative creative zen micro firmware

The User Interface is easily understandable. I named mine “Waffle!” at first, but subsequently remembered “V for Vendetta” and renamed it “Vendetta!”. Shorter but fatter than the iPod nano however my Samsung X300 is still fattest among the three. The whole player is small in size, smaller than my palm. It’s been quite an experience using the Zen V.

creative creative zen micro firmware

But the Zen Micro will always hold a special place of reverence in my heart.It’s been a day since I got my hands on the Creative Zen V. It' s been replaced by my workhorse (if one can have a 'workhorse' PMP) 3G iPod nano. Oh, and of course, the glowing blue details on the player, especially while charging, were all sorts of slick.Sadly, I' m afraid my little Micro doesn' t function anymore. I can' t say I used the FM tuner all that often, but at that point in history, we could say, 'At least it' s there!' Context menus let you bring up more info on all of your tracks, which I found handy and enjoyed. Sound quality on the Zen was always great for me. The only downside, of course, was when your hands were gloved during the colder months—a problem we face on a larger scale with all of our touch-sensitive devices these days. thanks, Zen Patent), and the touch-sensitive front was fun. The interface was great (albeit strangely familiar.

creative creative zen micro firmware

And maybe I' m the only person that enjoyed it, but you could delete songs off the Micro without having to connect it to your computer again. It was solid, a little chunkier than the iPod mini, but with the benefit of a removable battery. Back when our PMPs did music and music only—remember, the iPod photo was a baby—this was the MP3 player I loved.







Creative creative zen micro firmware