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Old 05-31-2013, 02:53 PM   #31
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Originally Posted by KentE View Post
I probably sounded too negative about the Fuse+. If your audiobooks are mostly (or entirely) Audible format, I think you'll be fine. There's still the clunky menu system, but it seems to come up where last used in the menu if you shut it down the right way-- so if your habit is to listen to an Audible audiobook all the way through without intermittently switching to different playback material (music, non-Audible audiobooks, etc.), you can avoid the clunky menu navigating and the file name/metadata problem.
For my sister-in-law project, most of her audiobooks are not from Audible, and a number will be transfers from CD-- this is where the Fuse+ becomes a real pain. As I remember, the core of the problem is that the Fuse+ has real problems integrating multiple files (chapters, tracks, etc) into a cohesive book. The exact format of naming the tracks is critical, and sometimes I had to go deeper and edit the metadata information. The Audible format isn't a problem, since it's basically 1 track, and plays on Audible software.
I think it'll also be okay if primarily used for music playback, too-- I didn't try that, and think I remember reading their were a couple of menu quirks for large music libraries, but don't remember any details.
At $20, it's a bargain IF you don't listen to non-Audible audiobooks, or if you have another player available if the Fuse+ can't handle the files properly.
KentE
Hi, KentE,

Thanks for all your input.

My Fuze+ arrived today, but I haven't had a chance to play with it yet--it's charging right now. My initial reaction was a little bit negative--it came without a manual and I couldn't figure out the controls--but now I've downloaded a manual and actually read some of it, so after the Fuze+ is fully charged I'll have another go at it.

I convert all my audiobooks to mp3 format, by chapters, so it sounds as if I might be better off leaving them on the Clip Zip. We'll see.

The screen size on the Fuze+ looks decent enough that I think I'll be happy loading it up with videos and photos, if nothing else.

I wish it had a clip on the back!
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