Creative's Muvo2 - Windows Support

When plugged in, Windows XP identifies Muvo2 as a removable drive labeled "Muvo2." It functions like any other removable drive; granted, most removable storage devices don't exceed a norm of 256MB these days.




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Creative supplies their own media player/organizer called "MediaSource" that helps organize your MP3 collection in tandem with what you want on your Muvo2. We found this program to be the preferred choice of organization for the Muvo2, though the only other real option is Windows Media Player.




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Playlists can be created and organized within MediaSource, and we found ourselves spending quite a bit of time here because playlists also allows for playing priority. The only problem we found was that playlists were a bit hard to use. We had to select and open a playlist and drop entire folders in from the left side to add them to the playlist. To get individual files into the playlist, we ended up having to open a separate window and drag and drop them from the Windows file browsing window.




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When writing to the Muvo2, there is an animated image of an oscillating frequency towards the Muvo2 to indicate the direction of the write action.




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  • melgross - Sunday, May 30, 2004 - link

    I wonder what the percentage of people are using this for what it was designed for vs. the drive camera angle. Creative probable doesn't care, as long as they sell, but...
  • nigham - Sunday, May 30, 2004 - link

    one thing i noticed with the Muvo NX - my current MP3 player - it DOES NOT recognize files that start with odd characters '[', '_' and such to be music files. caused me a huge heartache when i first bought it coz all my files are organized as "[Artist] Song Name"!!
  • nigham - Sunday, May 30, 2004 - link

    does this play .ogg format? i sorely need a player that plays ogg (since all my music is in that format) - and as of now, i believe only iRiver supports it.
  • Lurks - Saturday, May 29, 2004 - link

    Deleting posts? Nice...
  • MrEgo - Thursday, May 27, 2004 - link

    Ok, I admit I hardly know a thing about MP3 players. That being said, I am looking for a good MP3 player to listen to while I exercise. So basically, here's my requirements:

    1. Cannot skip while I run or bike.
    2. Able to upload songs from my computer onto the player.
    3. Able to delete/add files freely without buying memory cards.

    Would the player that was just reviewed support my needs? If so or if not, does anyone have any other suggestions for other players that may be cheaper that would suit my needs?
  • wassup4u2 - Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - link

    What formats does it support? MP3, obviously, but how about .wma or .ogg?
  • Foxbat121 - Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - link

    Correction: Type II CF rather than Type III
  • Foxbat121 - Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - link

    Micro Drive is type III CF compatible which means you can used it as Type II CF cards. And I think we're talking about Muvo2 4GB here not 1.5GB.
  • nightowl - Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - link

    I thought the Muvo2 1.5GB used a microdrive and not flash memory. Everything I have read says that it and the Rio Nitrus use a microdrive instead of flash memory.
  • Foxbat121 - Wednesday, May 26, 2004 - link

    Most people bought Muvo2 just for the internal CF sized microdrive. You will find a lot of Muvo2's on sale on eBay without the microdrive. The MD alone costs $500 retail. ANd it works with most digital cameras that accept CF II cards. iPod has the same micro drive but is specifically modified so that it won't work inside a camera.

    It's hard to find anywhere that has Muvo2 in stock. Most places sold out in a few hours.

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