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MP3 players: Help with Samsung YP-Z5 please

by bakes61 - 4/20/06 6:48 AM
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Help with Samsung YP-Z5 please

by bakes61 - 4/20/06 6:48 AM

Hi all,

Since this uses windows media player is there anyway to make the player not show "unknown" when the album listing is not present.

At the mo on the player if the album is unknown you click 'unknown' and it shows a big list of all the song which have an album as unknown. Can't it just only show 'all' which includes the 'unknown' album but only the songs from THAT artist which you have selected? Confusing huh =)

Thanks all. Even if you cannot do the above, can you make WMP fill in the album info automatically. I know you can right click a song and click find album info but you have to do this manually, can it be done automatically?

Post 2 of 18

ID3 tags...

by Night Surfer - 4/20/06 7:29 AM In reply to: Help with Samsung YP-Z5 please by bakes61

the player will list any song as "unknown" if it does not have any info in the ID3 tag.
You have several options:
From the "now playing" window in wmp10 you can choose "Find Album Infi" and wmp10 will try and find the info for the song online (if you are connected). If it doesn't find anything or it does not present the correct option you can choose "refine search" and fill in as best you can the correct info then search again. Note that the "Find Album Info" will only be an option if you have added the song to the wmp10 library (under "File" and "Add to Library" from top menu).
If that doesn't work....
You can right-click the song from the "now playing" list in wmp10 and choose "advanced tag editor" and manually fill in artist/album/song info.
Another option is to go to "My Computer" and open the Z5 "drive". You can make folders with the name of the artist and drop them to the Z5. Any folder name will show up as an "Artist" on the Z5 menu.
Note: if you are ripping cd's to add to the Z5 be sure you are online. wmp10 will try and find the album info and add the tags automatically.

Post 3 of 18

Thank you... about the battery = ) ?

by bakes61 - 4/20/06 9:03 AM In reply to: ID3 tags... by Night Surfer

Ahhh I see, thank you ever so much =) The 'unknown' problem was buggine me a little bit!!!

At the moment i am on my second Z5 - sent the first one back as it would not charge... hmmm it has been connected to the computer for 3 hours now and it is still ''charging'' apparently. I don't dare disconnect it and see how full the battery bar is!

Does it usually take this long to charge? Does it actually charge when the screen is 'off' not 'dimmed' as obviously, when the screen is off you can't see the charging icon. On the iPod you could visibly see the charging icon and on the Z5 you don't seen anything not even how much the battery is full. Hmm

Post 4 of 18

charging...

by Night Surfer - 4/20/06 9:35 AM In reply to: Thank you... about the battery = ) ? by bakes61

yes it is charging when the diplay is off.
It takes 4-5 hrs to fully charge.
Do not charge it longer than 12 hrs.

Post 5 of 18

Z5 and other 'beasties' :)

by rdsag - 4/24/06 12:42 AM In reply to: charging... by Night Surfer

You sound like just the person I'm in need of :)
I wonder what your personal opinion is when comparing the Samsung with the Zen and Sony MP3 players?

Can they all create libraries on the PC to be autosynced with the MP3 ? (I can't find whether the Zen can or can't ??)

Can they all do much the same types of saving and searching functions? If so, what sets one apart from the other?

As Monty Python would say. "These are all questions!"

Thankyou for your wisdom (and associated time!)

Mac :)

Post 6 of 18

Arhhh!

by bakes61 - 4/20/06 11:31 AM In reply to: Help with Samsung YP-Z5 please by bakes61

Player has been on charge for the past 5 hours. The battery life is stuck at about 3/4 full, the same as the Z5 that i just took back today! WHAT GIVES!!!!

Post 7 of 18

Never mind!

by bakes61 - 4/20/06 11:41 AM In reply to: Help with Samsung YP-Z5 please by bakes61

It's okay its just jumped to full. MAN this thing takes ages to charge lol mindu thanks to the immense battery life it can give :D
Probs gna buy an AC adapter for it if there is one.

Post 8 of 18

Need help - faulty batch?

by bakes61 - 4/23/06 5:42 AM In reply to: Help with Samsung YP-Z5 please by bakes61

Okay, so forget the last messages, THIS NEW z5 has problems!!! It will not charge :|
It says its charging, but it is not charging. It just doesn't charge what gives? I took the last one back cus it didn't charge, now this one too?

Faulty batch? Faulty computer? I have tried using different USB ports, it can sync with the computer fine but it will not charge am i doing something wrong?

Thanks

Post 9 of 18

more info

by wastedyuthe - 4/23/06 10:54 AM In reply to: Need help - faulty batch? by bakes61

Firstly, if you have a new problem, you really aught to start a new thread.
Secondly, what is the player doing exactly? When you connect it to usb does the lightning sign appear where the battery logo is? If not, then yes it is faulty. If the lightning is there, then perhaps you are not waiting long enough to expect a full charge- try leaving it for a good hour or so or until the lightning sign has changed to a green battery (fully charged). The longer battery life on this player also means you have to charge it for longer.

Post 10 of 18

Re

by bakes61 - 4/23/06 12:04 PM In reply to: more info by wastedyuthe

When i connect it to the USB the lightning sign does show up but it just does not charge. In fact the charge is going down. I plugged it into charge for 4 hours today and the battery has now gone down to red!!! It started off at 3/4 the very first time i used the device and would never fill up to full.

What do you suggest, is it possible I have got a 2nd faulty product, surely it is not my computer or anything my end?

Post 11 of 18

My 2 cents worth

by topfmeister - 4/23/06 1:50 PM In reply to: Re by bakes61

I saw your latest and couldn't help comment, because your experience is similar to mine. I've posted in this forum before, but the story in a nutshell is that I also had 2 different Y5's and took them both back because of charging/battery issues. In my case, they appeared to be charging fully but I was only getting about a third of the promised battery life...and it seemed to be less every time. I tried different USB ports, different PCs, everything. And as you said, I too wondered if Samsung has got some bad batches out there. Maybe hurried it to market and included too many lemons. I got mine at Best Buy, and I think they were the first national retailer to offer the player.

Post 12 of 18

well....

by rbovani - 4/24/06 7:48 AM In reply to: Re by bakes61

I would definitely take a good look at your computer. Maybe you are not using high power usb ports, I think the usb ports directly on the motherboard are high powered ones. Also, you could try unplugging other USB devices while the player is charging. I'm not really sure, but if i was you, I would definitly be wondering if it was in fact the computer. Find someone with a newer computer and try charging it there.

I defintely think they should have made a wall charger to go with the thing.

As far as HGeez's commments on batt life, you're never going to get the same battery life as the manufacturer says in the spec. Those are under ideal conditions. Meaning, i would imagine, low volume, optimal temperature, continuous playback (no button pushes), and the diplay being OFF. I think the display takes the most power. so ya, if your pushing buttons nad playin with the player at all, your increasing the power consumption and lessoning the batt life.

Post 13 of 18

I love these discussions

by topfmeister - 4/24/06 7:38 PM In reply to: well.... by rbovani

I love these "discussions".
All of nonofyobiz's comments have been addressed earlier, but I'll go through them again. My battery life problems occurred with TWO different players on TWO different computers (both fairly new ones) and many different USB ports on each, also with other USB peripherals unplugged. I tested the players with no display, low volume, no EQ, continuous playback...and still got only one-third of the advertised battery life. And finally, believe me, I KNOW that I won't get the advertised battery life, so don't state the obvious. As I've said before, I would have been happy with 20 to 25 hours.

Post 14 of 18

WMP10

by wastedyuthe - 4/25/06 9:45 AM In reply to: I love these discussions by topfmeister

Have you got WMP10 up and running when you connect the player? This link to a post on Z5Lounge explains why I am asking-

http://z5lounge.com/viewtopic.php?t=35

Apparently, the player will turn off after so long connected via USB if WMP10 isn't running. There is a setting in the player for it. So if the player turns off, it won't charge.

Post 15 of 18

USB underpowered to charge

by bakes61 - 4/25/06 12:40 PM In reply to: WMP10 by wastedyuthe

I tried it on another computer (an older computer!!!) and it charged fine. Therefore, I asked a techno wizz and like said earlier in this discussion, the USB is underpowered and is not charging the player.

I have ordered a wall charger from a third party website and hope it will charge it. Other than that, i have tried removing all USB things when charging it. I have 8 USB ports in the back of my computer its unreal and I have tried all of them. I don't know how to boost power to the USB ports, apparently you cannot!! Help?

Thanks all

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