download files to a drive, and then have them automatically cut and paste onto a jukebox. The reason Im saying it this way is because the Jukebox is listed as an "other device" rather than a drive, so I don't think it is possible to download straight to the Jukebox.
This would be nice as downloading large files/lots of files it when not in the house would be greatly speeded up. Cheers Ross |
I've downloaded some comidie bits directly into media player and/or jukebox and they've been saved in the playlist.
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No. I didn't mean that. I meant onto a jukebox (i.e. 60gb Creative Nomad Zen Xtra)
Basically a large mp3 |
Bump!
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One way you can test is that when you select to save the file can you choose the Jukebox as a save as location ?
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No I can't. Is there a way to make it show up as a drive? Or some sorta program I could make which would do this for me?
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60 gig!, wow
that's really impressive ...no i have nothing constructive to add |
Well I think Il just have one more shameless bump. Coom on, anyone?
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If you use an NT OS try going to 'CP->Administrative Tools->Removeable storage' and checking for any option to assign a drive-letter/ It's worth a shot - I never use removeable storage so apologies if there's nothing available.
[ 10-16-2004, 06:44 PM: Message edited by: silencer ] |
Well Im using XP, I took a lok, but never saw anything about assigning drive letters...
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