1) Am I right to think that I can get basic MP3 player use from the V
Plus just by installing the MTP Porting Kit, or do I really need to upgrade
to Windows XP?
2) If the Porting Kit will work, can anybody help me write a .inf file
that will be correct for the V Plus? I'd really by happy with just minimal
functionality.
Thanks for your help!
Chris
Dean Hannotte (http://www.hannotte.net/ http://www.hannotte.net/)
wrote:
I got this solution off creative's message board by The_Smurf
http://forums.creative.com/creativelabs/board/message?board.id=dap&message.id=165041&view=by_date_ascending&page=2
Here is the easiest solution for Windows 2000:
1. Download my own drivers with support for Zen V & Zen V Plus
http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=other&file=5410MTP.zip
2. Unpack & Install MTP9x-2k.EXE
3. Choose ctpdmtp.inf & click right mouse button & select Install
4. Restart Windows
5. When Windows has booted up again plug your ZEN V in to a USB port,
if it askes for a driver please refer it to the ctpdmtp.inf file. (If
it doesn't ask for the drivers, start Add/Remove Hardware from Control
Panel and detect new hardware)
6. Download & install MediaMonkey
http://www.mediamonkey.com/download.htm
7. Now Zen V should work fine! It should appear as Creative Zen V or
Creative Zen V Plus in MediaMonkey after a few seconds.
I tried this for a friend and it works fine... but you still can't see
the Zen V as an external drive in an explorer window. You have to use
MediaMonkey to transfer files to your Zen.
Dean Hannotte (http://www.hannotte.net/ http://www.hannotte.net/)
wrote:
Chris
I cannot make Device Manager enable this driver.
Suggestions?
Thanks,
Tim
here are the instructions,
---from Creative forum---
Here is the easiest solution for Windows 2000:
1. Download my own drivers with support for Zen V & Zen V Plus
http://www.yourfilehost.com/media.php?cat=other&file=5410MTP.zip
2. Unpack & Install MTP9x-2k.EXE
3. Choose ctpdmtp.inf & click right mouse button & select Install
4. Restart Windows
5. When Windows has booted up again plug your ZEN V in to a USB port,
if it askes for a driver please refer it to the ctpdmtp.inf file. (If
it doesn't ask for the drivers, start Add/Remove Hardware from Control
Panel and detect new hardware)
6. Download & install MediaMonkey
http://www.mediamonkey.com/download.htm
7. Now Zen V should work fine! It should appear as Creative Zen V or
Creative Zen V Plus in MediaMonkey after a few seconds.
I tried this for a friend and it works fine... but you still can't see
the Zen V as an external drive in an explorer window. You have to use
MediaMonkey to transfer files to your Zen.
---from Creative Forum---
OK In step 5 where it explains, "if it askes for a driver please refer it to
the ctpdmtp.inf file", easiest way to do this is to FIRST put the
ctpdmtp.inf into the folder "C:\WINNT\system32" ( because otherwise you'll
have issues getting the installation to recognize the file. ... so to make
things a whole lot easier just put the ctpdmtp.inf into system32 before you
begin step 5 =)
any questions about this i'll be happy to anwser
Everything but MediaMonkey worked for me, I can't figure out how to get
files from the computer to the portable device. Send to?? In any event
after playing a long time I did some further research and found that once the
driver is loaded windows media player 9x will actually put files on the Zen
V. It isn't very pretty but it does work, that is all I really want is for
it to work. So some advice for those that can't get the mediamonkey to work,
windows media player might work for you.
Mediamonkey looks like it will do much more, if someone can tell me how to
use it. I did spend some time with the help file but got little from it.
Thanks,
Barry
Any ideas?