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XNJB

XNJB - 1.5.2

GUI to manage Creative Nomad MP3 players and any MTP compatible player.

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Current Version: 1.5.2
Release Date: 2008-10-01
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 5,502
Downloads (all versions): 31,153

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XNJB ReviewSeems to work fine - Version: 1.5.2, 2/19/2009 09:35PM PST

frankflynn_1
I have installed and tried it with a Zen V Player Plus.

It connected and moved the audio files around flawlessly. That was all I wanted it to do (not particularly sync with iTunes playlists).
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XNJB ReviewWorks (sort-of) with the Samsung SGH-a737 Phone - Version: 1.5.1, 8/11/2008 05:00PM PST

Edwin-schemer
I accidentally discovered XNJB on VT, and installed it in the hope that it will be easier to transfer mp3 files from iTunes to the a737's 2GB micro-SD card than via Bluetooth (direct transfers, which work fine, require unplugging the micro-card plugging it into an adapter, etc. and Finder+Spotlight put a few extra hidden files on the card, which show up on the Music-Player of the phone).
XNJB does connect to the phone, but just like the Bluetooth transfer, automatically transfers the files to the Music folder on the phone (which has only about 25 MB free) rather than the SD-card.
So if you want to transfer a few longer Podcasts, you need to unplug the USB cable, move the files to the card, to make room on the internal memory, and then reconnect. XNJB , just like Bluetooth, does not allow you to choose the card as a target, though it sees it as a source for transfers from the phone to the Mac.
When XNJB finds that the internal memory is full, it just gives a cryptic error message, and sometimes even quits "unexpectedly." Though the transfers are faster than via Bluetooth File transfer, the latter is more stable.
Let's hope that the developers read this and will overcome these limitations in future versions!

BTW -- My Mac is an 24 in 2.16 GHz iMac with 2 GB of RAM OS X 10.5.4; the phone is a SGH-a737 from AT&T with a 2 GB micro-SD card, software version A737UCHD2
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XNJB ReviewLess lucky - Version: 1.5.0, 5/9/2008 07:27AM PST

lausianne
I just tried to copy a few files (mp3) to a Zen V Plus (iBook, 10.4). It basically worked, but XNJB crashed on some files with no error message. It was also very slow to use and to copy and did not create folders for artists and albums.
Now I'm using MediaMonkey on my PC, works perfectly, even copying is a lot faster.
Apparently I had less luck with XNJB than other users, or it's just not made for the Zen V?
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XNJB ReviewLess lucky - Version: 1.5.0, 5/9/2008 07:27AM PST

lausianne
I just tried to copy a few files (mp3) to a Zen V Plus (iBook, 10.4). It basically worked, but XNJB crashed on some files with no error message. It was also very slow to use and to copy and did not create folders for artists and albums.
Now I'm using MediaMonkey on my PC, works perfectly, even copying is a lot faster.
Apparently I had less luck with XNJB than other users, or it's just not made for the Zen V?
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XNJB CommentaryVideo support? - Version: 1.4.13, 12/7/2007 01:23PM PST

info3857
I absolutely love the direction this software is going. I, especially, adore how it uses the iTunes library so seamlessly.

I would like to see video support for transferring video files to our devices.

To the developer: Please, keep up your fantastic work.

-Christian
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XNJB Reviewexcellent app - Version: 1.4.0, 8/7/2007 07:35AM PST

MacTavish
works great and has an intelligent interface.
doesn't get any better for freeware.
if there is documentation, I never had to look at it.
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XNJB ReviewWorks with Dell Dj too - Version: 1.4.9, 8/5/2007 10:03AM PST

robwriter--2008
I have Creative Nomad V and it works great with. I also have a Dell DJ 20 that I haven't used for a while. I tried it just to see if it would work and was surprised to see that it did.

This is a good program so far. I hope the developer keeps working on it and can get it to recognize the playlists within iTunes so I can transfer by playlist as well as individual tracks.
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XNJB Troubleshooting ReportXNJB not working... - Version: 1.4.6, 7/3/2007 03:40PM PST

benedict.hickson
I have downloaded XNJB onto my iMAC, installed it but it is not working - when I have got it connected to my Creative Jukebox 3 (which is turned on) it keeps giving me the message: "Error - could not locate any jukeboxes". Please help if you can...
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XNJB Usage TipZen Microphoto connectivity - Version: 1.4.6, 6/7/2007 06:47PM PST

david427--2008
Hi,

Can anyone tell me if the app works to connect the 8 gb Zen Microphoto and if so what might be the steps to do so?

Thanks very much

DC
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XNJB Troubleshooting ReportDisconnect issue? - Version: 1.4.5, 2/24/2007 07:52AM PST

jimabr
Thanks, Richard - I figured that out. Hey, one other thing I'm dealing with here - it seems that if I hit disconnect & remove my creative zens (one 4 G flash V Plus, one 60 G hard-drive Vision M), I need to re-boot the mp3 players. They both seem to hang. Is this a typical experience. Awesome deal to be able to get my music back & forth w/ the software!

Thanks,

- Jim
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