MajesticSquirrel
Head-Fier
Why brother and why (j/k)?Oh brother! Next you'll be telling us you've started wearing lipstick! (j/k)
Why brother and why (j/k)?Oh brother! Next you'll be telling us you've started wearing lipstick! (j/k)
Don't you mean sister?Oh brother! Next you'll be telling us you've started wearing lipstick! (j/k)
thanks : )You can bring out the Quick Assess menu by press the Menu button (upper left on front panel) in the Artist or Album list under Music Category menu.
Thank you for your detailed reply - one of the reasons I bought the player was due to reading through this thread and seeing your continuous support.
I did try the above method several times previous to posting here, however it was step 2 where the battery indicator/animation would never exceed 93%.
I'm quite happy with the custom 2.0 firmware at the moment, but sometime in the future I may try flashing the 2.1 firmware whilst the battery is at 100%
Thanks again,
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When I first got this N3 about two weeks ago I had a card loaded up and ready to put in so I had not tried until last night to have it recognized as a USB device on my PC. I just wanted to quickly add a couple of albums without bothering to take the card out. I cannot get my Windows 7 PC to recognize it. I installed and uninstalled and reinstalled the driver 3 times. Windows just keeps telling me that there is an unrecognized USB device. I tried it in different USB ports both directly on the PC and on a powered USB hub. I tried with the N3 switched off and with it switched off. I tried with the USB setting to USB and to DAC. I am pretty sure I tried all possible combinations. Rebooted the PC a couple of times. I do not have another cable here with the C connector to try. I am on the latest 2.1 firmware. What else is there to try?
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Buttons on right side are driving me nuts. I hit them all the time and fast forward to next song. Any way to deactivate them? Thanks!
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Hi, what is your current firmware version? You can upgrade the latest firmware V2.1 to have a try,
which has added new Lock Screen function in System Setup menu. User can disable the Next/Prev and Play/Pause button on right side panel of N3 by setting this function to ON. Please be reminded that Volume Control buttons on the left side panel are not affect.
Do you mean the buttons still work when the backlight has gone off or while it is still lit?I turned lock screen ON buttons still work. I rebooted N3, buttons still work. What am I doing wrong?
Still lit. It appears to work (buttons are deactivated) when screen is dark. My problem occurs when I slip into my pocket and screen is still lit at that time. Ideally I would kill the buttons for all timeDo you mean the buttons still work when the backlight has gone off or while it is still lit?
Just tap the power switch to shut the screen off before putting it in your pocket (or set a really short backlight time so that it does it on it's own).Still lit. It appears to work (buttons are deactivated) when screen is dark. My problem occurs when I slip into my pocket and screen is still lit at that time. Ideally I would kill the buttons for all time
Just tap the power switch to shut the screen off before putting it in your pocket (or set a really short backlight time so that it does it on it's own).
If you've got a headphone amp with an analog input (like the Walnut v2 or Zishan Z1), you can always use a Bluetooth aptX Low Latency transmitter / receiver pair - but until they upgrade the Bluetooth chips in the N3, M1, or M2s - you won't get aptX (with or without LL).
Yes, it will only work when the screen goes off, that's what screen lock means, so just do what docholliday and Groucho69 suggestedStill lit. It appears to work (buttons are deactivated) when screen is dark. My problem occurs when I slip into my pocket and screen is still lit at that time. Ideally I would kill the buttons for all time