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Zen Micro Baixar De Software For Mac

I was wondering how this thread was going. I have a Zen Neeon and recently purchased an iMac. Enjoying the transition from PC to Mac apart from the Zen and Mac not being on speaking terms. I can see the Zen come up as a device on the Mac desktop and it lets me throw music to it with the Zen even lighting up as if it is receiving data but when I check the Zen the music is not there. Have just tried the XNJB program and no luck unless I am doing something wrong it doesn't recognise the Zen.

Oh yeah, Hi all I am new! No need for replies on Zen problem I bought a 8GB iPod Nano today. All is right in my world once again. Zen/Mac I'm glad I came across this thread.

I'm thinking of buying a iMac. (no experience w/any Apple product, besides the Beatles ).) My son just got a Zen Stone. My ancient pirated WindowsMe doesn't like it, missing integral files.

Now I'm wondering-in conversing with the salesman, all of my Windows-based files on my ext Zip and on my cpu should transfer seamlessly to the iMac, and all of my usb devices will work, according to him. EXCEPT that Zen. Now at this point, I don't mind getting him a Shuffle instead, but it seems that Mac is being quite exclusive in the Mp3 department. Is this true with other Mp3 players? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. The iMac seems to make sense, and this would be a big transition for me(or so it seems) Steve. Creative Zen compatability (+video problems) For anyone who is having problems with this, many of the answers are simple.

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If you don't want to cave as SarieAnn did, first off, when you plug in your Creative ZEN or whatever you might have, open XNJB, plug in your player and wait for it to turn on. Once the player is fully powered up, press the 'Connect' button at the bottom-right hand corner of the window. You should see a USB symbol with arrows spinning around it on the player and connected should display at the bottom of the window. You have now successfully connected. You can now add music to your ZEN as they are arranged in the folders of your computer. In my opinion, it should sync with you iTunes library, but I guess we don't have that luxury here. Anyway, you can edit playlist orders, which you cannot do in the player and a few other things.

One of the problems I've recently been having is that videos are not recognized by my player. I upload them to the 'Videos' folder under the 'Data' tab. I have tried both.mp4 and.mpg. If anyone has a solution to this problem, please tell me as there are several videos I wanted to watch.

(Mostly entertaining YouTube stuff. ) Don't just cave and get an iPod. They are severely overrated. My Creative ZEN, which I got refurbished on eBay for $70, does more than the iPod nano they have out now (- 'Shake-to-Shuffle,' but who uses that, anyway?

Or at least if you're going to get a player, look around and read reviews before you buy them. I would highly recommend it. Click to expand.Funny thing, I was actually running into the same sort of problems a while back.

It was the same for downloading as well. What OS are you using? This made a major difference to me. I was using 10.4 until I accidentally installed 10.3 (long story.). This brought up several problems. I can't remember exactly what I did, but it is working now. One thing you might try is connecting the player, then rebooting.

When the computer reboots, only have XNJB open to manipulate files. I seemed to run into more problem if the files I copied to a from the player were not in my actual 'Music' folder. This should get rid of most problems. If you still cannot get it to work well, go ahead and reply and I'll try assist you further.

Hey all, hoping someone can help me here. Hey all, hoping someone can help me here. Click to expand.You cannot play.wav files on a Mac as they are protected file format that Macintosh does not have rights to use on their systems. In order to remedy this, you should check out Switch, a free audio conversion software found. Just convert all of your files to.aac or.mp3, whatever your choice is. I had the same problem when I made my PC to Mac conversion. Hope this helps.

Zen Micro Baixar De Software For Mac

If you need any more help, just go ahead and reply to this. My email account is subscribed so I should receive it quite quickly. You cannot play.wav files on a Mac as they are protected file format that Macintosh does not have rights to use on their systems.

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In order to remedy this, you should check out Switch, a free audio conversion software found. Just convert all of your files to.aac or.mp3, whatever your choice is. I had the same problem when I made my PC to Mac conversion. Hope this helps.

If you need any more help, just go ahead and reply to this. My email account is subscribed so I should receive it quite quickly. Conversion not the problem Transfer OFF the JB3 to the macbook is the problem.

I have been able to get a wav or 2 off (on occaision) but now, all I get is above error message. Wav's play fine in itunes for me. J I'm actually thinking that XNJB program doesnt work with USB 2.0 (according to them). Is my macbook trying to grab/transfer too fast? And The JB3 cant keep up? Hence the error message - usbbulkread (ReadPipeTO):error reading from bulk endpoint 82: pipe is stalled,njb3getfileblock:I/O failure on USB data pipe Make any sense? Any way to 'slow down' the USB 2.0 port on the macbook?

I have an old Creative Zen Neeon 6gb (around 3 years old) and recently inherited my sis' old Macbook (1-2 years old). When my Creative is plugged in my Macbook is able to detect the connection and shows it on the desktop as an ejectable icon. It also shows up in iTunes, however when I copied my mp3 files over I noticed a few days later (it could have happened immediately, I probably didn't notice it) the file names were all screwed up (e.g. They were listed as 0X - SONG TITLE, or SONG TITLE, or ARTIST NAME - SONG TITLE #123 some random numbers?) When I tried to change it back to normal (I'm a fussy guy =x) the file would just change itself back to the weird titles. Also it was listed as Nomad MuVo on iTunes. Any help here?

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