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Creative zen zen stone 1gb: user guide
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When your player's LED changes from blinking orange to steady orange, your player is fully
charged. You can also launch Creative Media Lite to check if your player's battery level is 100%.
I have to charge my player's battery quite often. Is there anything I can do to make it last
longer?
The following will make your player's battery last longer.
Avoid unnecessarily moving to the previous or next track.
Avoid unnecessarily moving forward or backward within tracks.
Avoid unnecessarily turning the player on or off.
Avoid using passive speakers or high-powered headphones.
Avoid playing back tracks with high bitrates or heavy bass.
Transferring Music
How do I transfer music from my audio CDs to my computer or player?
You can use Creative Media Lite to rip music from your CDs. Launch Creative Media Lite and
click the Rip Audio CD button
application.
What is DRM and what type of DRM music can I transfer to my player?
DRM stands for Digital Rights Management. It is a form of copy protection for music and
subscription content purchased from online music stores. Your player is a mass storage class
(MSC) device that supports purchased music in the Windows Media DRM (WMDRM) 9 format.
Your player does not support subscription music.
To transfer WMDRM 9 music to your player, use Creative Media Lite or Windows Media Player 9
(or later).
Why do error messages appear when I transfer copy protected music to my player?
Your player supports Windows Media DRM (WMDRM) 9 content. Music files that use other forms
of copy protection cannot be transferred to or be played on your player. Some content from
online music stores may not be transferable to portable devices, or there may be a limit on the
number of transfers. For details, contact your online music store.
Why are some files corrupted when they are transferred to my player?
The file transfer process may have been interrupted. To safely disconnect your player after
transferring files, click the Disconnect Player button
Safely Remove Hardware icon on the Taskbar.
I already have music on my computer that I play with a media player such as Windows Media
Player, RealPlayer® or Winamp™. Where is my music normally located on my computer, and
how can I transfer it to my Creative player?
Most media players save your music at the following locations:
For Windows Vista™: C:\Users\<Your Name>\Music.
For Windows® XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<Your Name>\My Documents\My Music.
. For details, click the Access How-To Online button
in Creative Media Lite or click the
in the

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