thanks daremos.....i have read the threads and signed there too....
i have tried re-encoding the file with LAME, the screeching sound at the end is gone...but i have many other tracks with similar problems..gonna take a long time to re-encode one by one....
you welcome... to re-encode is what I hate most... I've done it a couple of times... but I've choose to convert to OGG instead, I like most this format. It doesn't produce the "stutter issue".
I came across a problem wafter upgrading. There's no reaction if I try to set language to english. Working in the menu works, but setting of no language works. Any advice?
edit: Works now.
Last edited by Briareos1 : 12-12-2007 at 11:15 PM.
I've updated to the latest firmware but I've forgotten to backup the 3 or 4 original pictures that come with Music Card. I was using one of them as a background picture. Would it be possible to download them from some place? Thanks for your help.
I'm a bit confused about "officials" firmware releases. I thought that this sticky thread was updated on a regular basis with the new firmware releases.
But i've seen that there is now a T2.004.6 release that is out (for some month now) and the sticky thread is still with T2.004.3.
Is this that the T2.004.6 release is an unofficial one ? Or maybe that it is very buggy ?
Only Meizu makes "official" firmware releases. Versions 2.004.6 are the current release on Meizu's web sites MEIZU 魅族 - 专业媒体播放器 (Chinese) and MEIZU MP3 PLAYER (English).
At least for the M3 MusicCard there appear to be slip-streamed variants between what's available on the Chinese and on the English pages. Specifically the M3.EBN files have different time-stamps, the resource.bin files appear identical.
Yeah, the Chinese site has firmware released before the English site.
In content they are the same, the only difference is that the firmware released on the English Meizu site updates the player with English as the default language.