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Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Retalion - 2008-07-15 So a bit over a year ago, when I was in Japan, I bought a Zen Stone Plus. I felt that it was a pretty good price, getting a stopwatch, mic and 2 gigs of space for music for what I paid (at least at the time). Last weekend, it started having some problems. The battery died one day and it wouldnt charge (It charges through a special USB that came with the mp3 via computer) no matter how long I left it in for (it usually charges within 15-30 minutes). All the files on it are still accessable when I plug it into the USB from my computer and whatnot. On Saturday, the Mp3 worked again but after I turned it off after using it a bit, it wouldnt turn on again (and the battery showed up empty again). Im not sure, but for myself, it seems to be a battery problem (probably the battery draining/not recharging?). What Im wondering is this: Is a zen stone plus' battery replaceable? Is it worth replacing or should I just get a new mp3? If it isnt a battery problem, what could be the issue/how can it be fixed? Sucks for me as I cant send them an email cause the warranty just expired >_> Thanks for reading and hopefully replying. Its not exactly a computer related issue but I assume it goes in the Technical help section regardless. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - ZuWrath - 2008-07-15 Im sorry but, all I can say is, it is Creative. Creative has a reputation for having their products stop working randomly, and not be able to get repaired. I had a giant Creative Zen. . . Broke the next day, RANDOMLY. Like, it would never work again >_>. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Rain - 2008-07-15 Can i ask what these are? Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Retalion - 2008-07-15 Rain Wrote:Can i ask what these are? They're mp3, meaning they're things that play music. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Bacon - 2008-07-16 Sorry to spoil things for you, but the Zen Stone Plus has a non-replaceable battery. I'm pretty sure that the battery is soldered on, which means you're not going to be able to change it unless you have amazing-freak-of-nature soldering skills. A friend of mine broke his Zen Stone Plus and cracked it open to see a bunch of small solder. Pretty much even Zen is like that. Tough luck, and it really sucks that your warranty ended so soon. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Retalion - 2008-07-16 Bacon Wrote:Sorry to spoil things for you, but the Zen Stone Plus has a non-replaceable battery. I'm pretty sure that the battery is soldered on, which means you're not going to be able to change it unless you have amazing-freak-of-nature soldering skills. A friend of mine broke his Zen Stone Plus and cracked it open to see a bunch of small solder. Pretty much even Zen is like that. So in summary, Im screwed and need a new mp3/audio player? lol. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Bacon - 2008-07-16 Retalion Wrote:So in summary, Im screwed and need a new mp3/audio player? lol.Yeah, pretty much. I was just trying to make it sound a bit better than it really was... Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Retalion - 2008-07-16 Bacon Wrote:Yeah, pretty much. I was just trying to make it sound a bit better than it really was... never thought I'd be saying and admiting it, but I shoud've gotten an ipod or something "popular with good rep" -.-" *has always stayed away from Ipods because they were too popular* Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Beloved - 2008-07-16 Actually, iPods are a little inconvenient. 1. What goes in, doesn't come out. I think there's an exception to this though. 2. What goes in, must go in via iTunes = more junk for your computer. It takes over as your default music application AND uses up precious resource that could've been better used elsewhere. 3. Not all music files can be conveniently dumped into the ipod with itunes. I quote Quote:I also question your comments about the iPods' ease of use. As with the View, digital audio players (DAP's) that have MTP and/or MSC/UMS compliance allow for audio - and often photo and video - content to be loaded directly to the player via drag + drop, without the need for a media managing/syncing program such as iTunes, Windows Media Player/Media Center, RealAudio Player, etc. to sync with the player first. 4. Unlike creative, files not loaded onto the player with iTunes, end up becoming merely files. Files that can't be read and played by iPod itself. Anyway, I bought a zen micro about 2-3 years ago. It's been dead for about a year now, so its lifespan was about 2 years. I really like creative mp3 players. Since i'm really not fond of all that hassle, I just stuck with zen and got a creative zen a couple weeks ago. Also, creative is well known for its sound quality when it comes to sound devices -- mp3 player and headphone/earphones included. It's mostly the reason why I've stuck with creative, time and again. That said, I'm a little bit biased here, I'll admit. But creative's cheaper, with less hassle to use.. and well, I'm bait. Edit: If creative still has products that use harddrives, then, well, stay away from that. My zen micro died cuz its hard drive had died and replacing the harddrive AND battery was worth more than buying a new one. Plus, the harddrives don't always work right out of the box (thank god for the warranty lol). With the zen micro, I've dropped it for a total of 6-8 times in the 2 years that I've had it (yeah, i counted). The flash-based players aren't that prone to sudden death via harddrive failure though. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Yoorah - 2008-07-16 Retalion Wrote:never thought I'd be saying and admiting it, but I shoud've gotten an ipod or something "popular with good rep" -.-" Actually, iPods have had a terrible rep when it comes to sudden failure. It has supposedly gotten better with newer models, but still. Creative has pretty crappy build quality right now, according to what I hear from communities such as http://www.anythingbutipod.com It is an awesome review site for all MP3 players that aren't made by Apple, btw. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Zaotsu - 2008-07-17 [SIZE="1"]iTunes isn't a necessity for iPods, back when I had one, I still used Winamp to sync. (just required an add-on)
I utterly hate iPods though. Two of them I had broke within a year each, both with the exact same problem of the jack having worn out / bad connection, resulting in only one of my ear buds being able to work.. You might try looking at iRiver products. I have a iRiver Clix 2, 8 GB and I love it, their products are durable enough and the SRS WOW that comes with their hardware is amazing.[/SIZE] Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Beloved - 2008-07-17 True that iTunes isn't a necessity, but that meant you had find other programs or addons/plugins to perform that function. You couldn't just drag and drop like the creative players could. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Retalion - 2008-07-17 Thanks for all the replies. Just curious, but what's the average lifespan/intended lifespan of an MP3/ipod anyways? >_> Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Beloved - 2008-07-17 Well, first of all, I realise you're probably looking for a short answer, but I think it's nice to also know the factors that contribute to lifespan of a mp3 player. But if whoever reading this post doesn't feel like reading its contents, the tl;dr version is at the bottom. Now then, the lifespan usually depends on the lifespan of the battery, though, it can die off "prematurely" too, due to method of storage. Methods of storage:
With that in mind, you also understand two things when it comes to electronics: moving parts require energy in order to move. Which means, hard drives tend to eat up a bit more of the battery. eg. My zen micro (hard drive player), its maximum per-use life is 8-10 hours whereas my creative zen could last 24 hours maximum. On the other hand, you need to watch for the battery type. Most "bigger" players use Lithium-ion batteries now (as do laptops), so you won't need to worry about constant recharging that makes other batteries life short. These guys age from the time it was manufactured regardless of use or charge. However, the small players that use AA/AAA batteries, usually do have this kind of limitation imposed on its lifespan. tl;dr : If we neglect use and storage type, Lithium-ion batteries generally "die" after about 2-3 years. Where, its per-use lifespan becomes noticeably and significantly shorter than when it was first bought. As for intended lifespan... well, they like to say a buncha big numbers that aren't realistic unless you're real strict about how you use your player. Edit: typo Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Leaves - 2008-07-17 K, here's the thing. Most often, the thing that fails in mp3s/ipods is the battery. In terms of lifespan? These kinds of batteries are known to last for, at most... 2-3 years? They're not long term. It's like laptops. Most laptop's batteries get fuxxed up after about 3 years... or so I've noticed. Sorry for your "loss". D: Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Bacon - 2008-07-17 One of the things our dearly Beloved forgot to mention was that battery life and lifespan really depend on how well you take of your MP3. For battery life, if you watch videos on your MP3 player, you won't be surprised to find that most MP3 players die out after a few movies. Listening to just music without having the MP3 screen open is much easier on the MP3 player and the batteries aren't likely to die out as fast. Taking care of your MP3 really matters on how long it's going to last. If you're the type of person who throws things around willy nilly, then your MP3 player isn't going to last very long. But if you take care of it, you'll have it for about 3-4 years. Besides, every 3-4 years, you'll see something new that you're going to want. The MP3 players are going to cost the same, but you'll get a lot more storage, longer battery life, and more features built in. I suggest changing MP3 players every 2-4 years. Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Beloved - 2008-07-17 Yeah, it wasn't really addressed or emphasized. I just kinda figured that was common sense so I didn't really bother to say much about it.
Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Leaves - 2008-07-17 Bacon Wrote:One of the things our dearly Beloved forgot to mention was that battery life and lifespan really depend on how well you take of your MP3. For battery life, if you watch videos on your MP3 player, you won't be surprised to find that most MP3 players die out after a few movies. Listening to just music without having the MP3 screen open is much easier on the MP3 player and the batteries aren't likely to die out as fast. It's not that batteries couldn't last longer - it's that companies DONT WANT them to last longer, so people buy their products again ^__^ but yes, what you say is indeed correct.
Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Retalion - 2008-07-17 Just tried turning on my mp3 and it turns on again, lol. Then again, its inconsistent on when it works and doesnt work so... yeah >_> Thanks for all the comments regarding mp3 and whatnot. I'll look into all options and then decide what to do. When Im talking about batteries, my mp3 has a built in battery that is rechargable yet it doesnt recharge anymore... so... yeah >_> Mp3 issues (Zen Stone Plus) - Beloved - 2008-07-18 Quote:Problem: Zen Stone/Plus cannot be charged, when plug into computer usb port, put for 3hr take out, cannot switch on. Relating to the quote above... Basically, what I've found is that recharging doesn't like to work on laptops, try on a desktop tower computer. See if that helps. Should you choose to buy another creative mp3 player, buying the charger would be worth it: it's universal to all creative manufactured mp3 players. |