On the ZX-2, you choose which storage to mount, and that is what you see on your computer. If you want to move things to the other storage, you change the settings on the unit first, then it shows up on your computer.
I only own the ZX-1. Can someone tell me for the ZX-2 when you connect it to a computer, do you see both storages? And if you don't, how do you tell the computer which storage you want to use for copying or deleting files? Thanks.
As danlevy already explained, you need to chose between the internal and external storage before you can access one of the two via your laptop or computer.
yes the ZX2 connects to the Hugo via the WMC-NWH10 cable, it's digital out... you cannot connect via line-out to Hugo.
the ZX2 is used only as a transport to the Hugo, hth
to be fair to us ZX2 owners, if you have any ZX2/Hugo questions can you please ask them in the in the Hugo-Thread and I'll happily answer them. if it's technical stuff Rob Watts will probably answer, I do the easy-peasy gubbins, link:
Discovered that I'd inadvertently copied the 2 albums in question to both SD card and internal memory when I was transferring all my files, so after I'd deleted on one they were still lurking on the other. Long story short, I fixed the problem by realising I'd been stupid.
On the ZX-2, you choose which storage to mount, and that is what you see on your computer. If you want to move things to the other storage, you change the settings on the unit first, then it shows up on your computer.
Pardon, just got my ZX2. What is the black spacer for and how scratch resistant is the screen, Seems a bit sticky and already full of my greasy fingerprints.
Pardon, just got my ZX2. What is the black spacer for and how scratch resistant is the screen, Seems a bit sticky and already full of my greasy fingerprints.
a small flat rubber piece inside plastic. think it's for the uneven backside, or something. not 100% sure.
how do you turn up the brightness for video?
Pardon, just got my ZX2. What is the black spacer for and how scratch resistant is the screen, Seems a bit sticky and already full of my greasy fingerprints.
The spacer is for when you use a portable amp, it sits loosely under the top of the unit at the back so the unit stays level when attached on top of the amp with elastic bands. Without the spacer the battery bump at the back makes the unit lie at an angle on a flat surface (the amp) ! Did you also get the rubber port protector / headphone jack guard? I got one with my Japanese unit but I've seen people mention not having them in other regions. I figured the headphone jack part is to stop any potential for all metal headphone plugs from touching and grounding electrically to the huge gold part of the jack.
The screen definitely does not have any form of anti fingerprint coating like new iPhones / iPads have, it's just glass. This might actually make it a bit less 'scratch' prone as a lot of 'scratches' on the iDevices are actually marks on the screen coating - which gradually wears off over a few months anyway.
Having said that, I'm not risking it and am getting a (plastic) screen protector for it. I'm going to have to carefully remove and replace the Hi-Res sticker over the screen protector though!
Edit: Brightness control is from the home screen, flick left and the page that slides in from the right has five icons at the top, the one that looks like a little 'cog', is actually the brightness control. You can also get to a brightness slider somewhere in the settings sub menus, but I don't remember exactly where, sorry.
After owning the zx2 for a few months, I can say the worst thing about it is how fast the battery drains to zero when you don't use it. Mine was at 50%. I didn't use it for a a few days (maybe three) which is the longest stretch I have not used the zx2. This morning it was dead. That is major drain. That's in airplane mode, I have turned off or deleted every battery sucking program in android (around 40 different programs)
I'm glad I didn't sell my A17. I can leave that alone for a month, which I have done, and it doesn't lose any charge. Always reliable.
More and more, I begin to see the A17 in a better light. At first I was all over the zx2 and even listed my a17 for sale on craigslist. Glad I changed my mind. It's smaller, runs longer, and the SQ is so close to the Zx2, I begin to wonder if the tradeoff for the major increase in size/weight, and fast battery drain, is even worth it. I had no idea about Android before I bought it, but it's disappointing to see what a major battery drain it is, even with everything switched off or deleted.
After owning the zx2 for a few months, I can say the worst thing about it is how fast the battery drains to zero when you don't use it. Mine was at 50%. I didn't use it for a a few days (maybe three) which is the longest stretch I have not used the zx2. This morning it was dead. That is major drain. That's in airplane mode, I have turned off or deleted every battery sucking program in android (around 40 different programs)
I'm glad I didn't sell my A17. I can leave that alone for a month, which I have done, and it doesn't lose any charge. Always reliable.
More and more, I begin to see the A17 in a better light. At first I was all over the zx2 and even listed my a17 for sale on craigslist. Glad I changed my mind. It's smaller, runs longer, and the SQ is so close to the Zx2, I begin to wonder if the tradeoff for the major increase in size/weight, and fast battery drain, is even worth it. I had no idea about Android before I bought it, but it's disappointing to see what a major battery drain it is, even with everything switched off or deleted.
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