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| 83436 | 2002-09-26 05:46:00 | A friend has just bought a DMP-100 Player, but is running XP and it doesn't come with a driver. It transfers using parrallel, but USB like the 110 and 120 Models. How would she get music across to it, and what software should she use. I know there's not much info, but I'll post back with more if need be. Apparently the 110 model drivers dont work either (She says shes downloaded them) Anything appreciated Cheers Chilling_Silence |
Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 83437 | 2002-09-26 07:57:00 | Personally, I'd sell it and buy a NOMAD Creative Jukebox 3 Player - 20Gb hard drive, reasonably easy to set up and install drivers, etc, tonnes of accessories, and you'd HAVE to be a p2p demon to fill the sucker up - and there should be a 20Gb expansion coming that will take care of that little issue too! Oh and the PC hardware is relatively easy to use, even if you do have to turn off your firewall & AV software to use it properly! Well worth the cost (Retail approx: $1080), and 10x better than any Sony Net MD, or any other player currently on the market, IMHO. Not the most useful bit of advice, but then I'm too busy skiiting!! ]:) Cheers Kerry |
Kerry Dodds (1477) | ||
| 83438 | 2002-09-26 08:16:00 | Actually, Chilling, see if your friend's player & pc can use a Firewire card. It's heaps faster than USB from here (www.mallnz.co.nz) - just do a search on the keyword firewire when you get to the site. Or try searching on other NZ hardware sites. Hope this helps. Cheers K. |
Kerry Dodds (1477) | ||
| 83439 | 2002-09-28 00:14:00 | Well, We all know what you've recently laid your hands on :p | Chilling_Silence (9) | ||
| 83440 | 2002-09-28 03:38:00 | now, now, jealousy will get you nowhere! :p :D :^O ;-) | Sharkey (455) | ||
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