Creative Muvo Mp3 Guide and Tips
The creative muvo mp3 player is small, square and fits neatly in your hand, a little like a large pager. creative muvo mp3 feels solid but not heavy. The front is shiny black, the rest Creative's usual matt silver finish. On the front is the backlit LCD, a slim two-line job of the kind Creative already uses in the MuVo NX. Below creative muvo mp3, to the right are the player's sole controls: a five-way navigation wheel - at last, no jog dial! - and the Play/Pause button that doubles up as the on/off switch.
The 1cm wheel combines the player's volume and Fast Forward/Rewind/Track Skip controls. Push it and you call up the player's menu. Unlike the tiny joystick found on Rio's players, creative muvo mp3 is easy to push the wrong part of the wheel, particularly if you use your thumb, which the control's position encourages, whether you're left- or right-handed. But creative muvo mp3 is not difficult to get the hang of and, for me, a big improvement on the jog dial.
On the top of the player, you'll find the headphone socket, USB 2.0 port and the power connector. The latter feeds the creative muvo mp3 is rechargeable Lithium-Ion battery. Like the Jukebox Zen Xtra, the creative muvo mp3 battery is removable, allowing you to slot in a spare when you're out and about, and the main cell drains. Unlike the Xtra, the creative muvo mp3 battery fits snugly under a hatch on the back the of player that likewise latches solidly onto the body of the device. In fact, the creative muvo mp3 shows how Creative should have implemented this feature on the more expensive machine.
The USB 2.0 connector makes for rapid file transfers, either by drag and drop, or using creative muvo mp3 own music manager application. The creative muvo mp3 mounts as a USB Mass Storage device, so you can copy any kind of file over, using any OS that supports that medium.
Un-mounting the creative muvo mp3 forces it to restart and to run its integrated disk scan software. creative muvo mp3 can't repair the drive if it tracks an error - creative muvo mp3 warns you to connect the player to a Windows PC and run ScanDisk if it finds something amiss.
The creative muvo mp3 loads a song into RAM when it's selected. The Hitachi drive creative muvo mp3 is remarkably quiet, but by putting the unit up against your ear you can hear the drive spin up, seek and send the requested data, then power down and park the heads. Unlike the iPod Mini's 32MB anti-skip buffer which is enough for a good chunk of an album, the creative muvo mp3 fires up the hard drive at the start of every song, suggesting creative muvo mp3 has a much smaller buffer size. Skip forward through the song, and you'll hear the same thing. Ditto skipping to the next song, and back again.
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