Zen and the art of MP3 players

I finally got myself a decent MP3 player! I’ve been putting it off for years, mainly because none of them have been exactly what I want*.
It’s a 30Gb Creative Zen Vision:M (a black one) - it has pretty large capacity (but I’ve still filled it!), it’s technically superior and cheaper than the competition too. I’m not really interested in putting video on it, so I have just loaded it up with [tag]music[/tag] (for now, at least).
Unfortunately, my mp3 library was a mess and I needed to get it into shape before loading it onto the device. Luckily I don’t own any DRM-protected content, it’s MP3s all the way (so I don’t have any compatibility issues), but this may be an issue for you if you have purchased music from an online store. I can thoroughly recommend Allofmp3.com for buying music online, since they sell in non-DRM formats (and they are surprisingly cheap).
Here’s what I did:
- Sorted out the MP3 tags. This is so the player knows the artist, album, genre, year etc. This helps with finding and selecting music to play. There are any number of ways of bulk-editing MP3 tags, I used Musikcube, but I know Musicmatch and others have a similar function.
- Sorted out the folder structure. My songs are now organised in folders based on artist and album name. Again, use your favourite software to do this automatically (based on the file tags)
- Split my mp3s into albums I wanted to sync, and those I didn’t. Because I have a large collection, my whole library wouldn’t fit onto the device so I needed to split it. For this, I created a directory called #NOSYNC and moved all the artists and albums I wasn’t going to sync into that. This made it much easier when selecting which files were to be copied across.
- Downloaded the album art. The Creative Zen Vision:M displays the album art when playing a track, if it is available. With everything correctly tagged, I downloaded Album Cover Art Downloader and let it loose on my collection. It worked well for most album tracks (except obscure / out of print ones)
After that, it was just a case of syncing the music library with the device. Lovely.
Now I hit ‘random’ on the way to work and there’s always something to listen to. I think it will take a while for me to get bored of 30Gb of music, but there’s always the FM radio if I do!
[edit] Creative have released a new firmware version for the Zen Vision:M - version 1.30.02. You can download it from the Creative support site
* And no, especially not iPods, because I buy a gadget for the technology, not because I want to be part of some stupid fashion trend. Besides, any techie knows iPods suck.
January 31st, 2006 at 8:33 pm
Yeah google my name to see what would come up the name is Ross brown , I am from texas , united stated good lookin site you got here
January 31st, 2006 at 8:58 pm
Cool - glad it’s not just me that Googles my own name
Googlism is fun too…
April 10th, 2006 at 1:10 pm
I found another piece of software that is great for managing your collection and copying content across to your Zen: Media Monkey. Try it out, it’s very good (and free!)