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?
XNJB
GUI to manage Creative Nomad MP3 players and any MTP compatible player.
Version: 1.5.2
Less lucky
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: lausianne Friday, May 09 2008 @ 07:27 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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Less lucky - mr sniffles
Oh, and as far as folders are concerned, XNJB has never used folders, all files are kept in one large directory (but are still searchable by the id3 information in the player itself. Between that and playlists, folders are moot anyway).What I don't understand is if you have a PC, why don't you just use Creative's own management software? would assume that would work the best (I have no PC so need XNJB)
Sunday, October 19 2008 @ 12:49 AM PDT
Less lucky - mr sniffles
XNJB worked just fine with my Zen Xtra. So, I recently purchased a 8GB Zen V, and found it to work just as well. No errors, transfers are quick, files are separated by artist, album, etc according to their ID3.This is on a iBook running 10.4.7. a pretty similar set-up, so I honestly can't begin to figure what your problem is. At least for me, XNJB is the only way I can use a Apple computer, and not be trapped using their portable mp3 players as well (as I find Creative's to be superior and more reasonably priced)
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Sunday, October 19 2008 @ 12:43 AM PDT