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Old 3rd Jul 2009, 4:29 am
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After charging it a full night, the players battery was emptied after watching a movie for an hour :s This kind of sucks if you cant even watch a whole movie with it without it needing another charge. I got half a refund but it still seems to be a sucky player.
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Old 5th Jul 2009, 9:56 am
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Mine turned out to be 4GB, as well. I could never get it to fully charge and now after two weeks it won't charge at all. Tried different cables and computers with no luck. The seller says he'll refund my money plus shipping after I send it back to China.
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Old 5th Jul 2009, 1:44 pm
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Mine turned out to be 4GB, as well. I could never get it to fully charge and now after two weeks it won't charge at all. Tried different cables and computers with no luck. The seller says he'll refund my money plus shipping after I send it back to China.
I would be cautious about sending back your player to get a full refund though. There's a good chance that you may not see your player or your money back that way! Personally I don't think you should send it back but just get the refund anyway. It would cost for the shipping to have the product returned to you. It would cost them less if you didn't send the player as they are going to refund your money. Rather than refunding the money for your player PLUS shipping.......
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Old 8th Jul 2009, 12:46 pm
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Although my RIZONE was defective I have only good things to report about this seller. As we all know every company will have a problem with an item sold. The test of that company is what do they do about it after they have the customers money and are notified that a sold unit is defective. When I complained to kinhome, the seller, that the unit was defective he offered me an 80% refund. I wanted 100% and eventually filed a complaint with PayPal. Paypal after an initial investigation advised me that upon my submitting proof that I mailed the unit back to the seller at my expense they would refund my money. As the 20% difference from the original offer was only slightly more than $6.00 US I decided that accepting the 80% was a much better resolution for me than incurring the hassle of packaging the item, going to the Post Office, paying for mailing and tracking, submitting the tracking information to PayPal, etc. I emailed the seller asking if his original offer was still open, it was, I accepted it and withdrew the PayPal complaint. Within a few hours I received the entire amount through his paying into PayPal including the PayPal fees.
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Old 9th Jul 2009, 1:23 pm
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Default Partitioning to correct size

It's pretty easy to partition & format to the correct size with XP once you know how.

1. Run "h2testw.exe" to find out how much memory passes the test as OK .
In my case it was "1.7 GByte OK" (poor 2GB memory).

2. Download a program called "Windows Enabler" from Windows Enabler.
You don't need to install it, just run it and click on the icon in your task bar to turn it ON.

3. Click on your START button, select RUN and type "diskmgmt.msc" and ENTER.

4. Select your removable disk in the disk management window and delete the partition.

5. Now create a new primary partition.
When you get to the window where the size of the partition can be selected enter the amount of memory which was OK (1700 in my case).
You can also decide how you want it formated (FAT,FAT32,NTFS).

If you disconnect the player and reconnect it and run "diskmgmt.msc" again, the greyed out extra disk space no longer exists.

6. Run "h2testw.exe" again to confirm that your memory is ok. If you get an error try partitioning again with a smaller amount of memory.

I have used my RIZONE for a couple of weeks without a problem.

DON'T use the players own format option. I think the firmware will revert the memory back to the old hacked size.
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Old 15th Jul 2009, 12:52 am
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I wanted to do what you sugested. So I downloaded h2test and run it. It showed me it would test 29GB in 9h. I thought this was a bit long but I decided to let it run anyway. I wanted then to remove the webcam I had been using for Skype but unplugged the rizone player instead by mistake while h2test was running. h2test gave an error and when I wanted to repeat the check h2test only will test 2000Mb of memory. Any ideas to what happened and what I can do to fix it?
Thanks in advance.

EDIT: Never mind, I saw some H2 files on the player, deleted these and now the program finds the whole memory.

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Old 15th Jul 2009, 5:38 am
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with my it was 3.6GB ok, after repartitioning it is 3.5GB.

What I was wondering, all folders have disappeared from the player, could someone give me a list of the names of the different folders so i can make them again because I imagine if I drag a movie now onto the player it will not know to show it when I press on Video. Or will he?

EDIT: Never Mind again, after unplugging the player, folders were recreated automatically. Player repartitioned successfully it would appear.

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Old 22nd Jul 2009, 5:41 pm
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Default How to get your Rizone Player to work

1. Check for viruses on Rizone player. I have two of these players and both were infected with viruses in the autorun.

2. Make a backup of the complete Rizone player flash drive to an appropriate folder on your hard drive. If you do not you will lose a lot of the internal playlists for the player.

3. Test the flash drive with h2testw or you can copy 1GB VOB files from a non protected DVD one at a time and play them from your computers vlc/mpc/media player from the flash drive until the files will no longer play. This method is way faster than h2testw.

4. Get a refund. I have 2 of such units. I got a 50% refund from one seller and a 75% refund from the other seller. Use the info from above and any viruses found as basis for refund.

5. Do not use windows to format this drive if you are using Vista. If you have already formatted with windows vista format you will need to use the players internal format to reformat the drive before proceding. Vista format will cause the internal flash drive to place giberish files in each directory and you will not be able to copy any file to any directory other than the root.

6. Download mkdosfs from Linux mkdosfs for Windows NT/2K/XP. Windows enabler does not work in Vista and windows Vista format does not work with this flash drive. mkdosfs works beautifully for me.

7. Unzip the mkdosfs package and place files in c:\mkdosfs

8. Open a dos Command window and navigate to the mkdosfs directory by typing: cd c:\mkdosfs

9. Run the mkdosfs format by typing the appropriate line from one of the below options:
1) to format 1gb fat32 drive type:
mkdosfs -v -F 32 -n 1GB_DRV X: 2060000

2) to format 2GB fat32 drive type:
mkdosfs -v -F 32 -n 2GB_DRV X: 4120000

3) to format 4gb fat32 drive type:
mkdosfs -v -F 32 -n 4GB_DRV X: 8240000

where X: is the drive to format please replace the X with the appropriate drive letter of your Rizone player.

-v is the verbose switch that will tell you what mkdosfs is doing to the drive and tell about any errors.
-F is the Fat size notice that this is capital there is another switch that is -f you will get an error if you do not use capital F
-n is the volume name switch. in this instance the drives will be named nGB_DRV where n is 1 2 or 4 depending on the
size of your drive
as stated above X: is the drive to format. you must replace with the drive letter of the Rizone player on you system.
2060000 is the number of sectors on the drive to format. 2060000 corresponds to around .98GB or .99GB of data.
Multiply this number by the number of GB the drive actually has ie 2060000X4=8240000 for a 4GB drive.

10. Copy the backup of the directory structure with all playlists and folders to the Rizone Player.

11. Disable the Sleep mode on the player because it causes the player to act quirky or locks up the player.

12. Always use earphones/headphones. The player freezes often if watching video and listening through the built in speaker.

13. Purchase a battery extender for your device. The batteries on this device are utter crap. They will only recharge a few times before they fail completely and the play time on the tiny battery is a joke. I got a usb battery extender that takes 4 rechargeable AA batteries on Ebay for under $10. I put tape on the units power button and just power the unit by turning on the battery extender. The battery extender will bypass the internal battery and allow you to use your unit away from your PC.

14. You can purchase and install up to 16GB microSD/TF SDHC card to get back some of your lost space. A 16GB microSD card runs about $50, an 8GB microSD card is about $15-$20, a 4GB microSD card is about $6-$10 as of July 2009. Correction at bottom - please read.

15. My seller said to make sure your mp3 files are not above 4800khz or the player will not recognize it. For video files, they can be XVID AVI, FLV, or RMVB as long as they are 320X240 and have an mp3 audio stream. The framerate doesn't seem to matter. If you try to use FLV files from youtube you will find they are H263 with mp4 audio and will need to be converted. Most XVID AVI are 640X480 or above and use a variety of audio streams and will need to be converted. I have been using AVS video converter with the Archos 404/504/604 setting and all videos play great.

I have completed the above steps on both of my 4GB Rizone players and tested the player. It plays all of my mp3 music files, all of my video files with a great picture except for a flicker sometimes when plugged into the PC. It Does a great job of playing a picture slide show while listening to audio. Plays FM radio with amazing clarity and without losing signal easily. Records FM in stereo very well. And views txt files although the text is small. However, do not try to copy Nintendo games to the NES folder, the game playing functionality of the player was never completed. If you try it, it will lock up the player.

Hope this helps.

Correction: One of my sellers stated that it could take up to 16GB microSD/TF card, the other just replied that it could only take up to a 4GB microSD/TF. Neither could tell me if it worked with SDHC or what revision 1-6 SDHC it could support. Another poster on this blog said he got it working with 4GB microSD SDHC card. Does anyone have any more information on what the TF card slot will support?? I have not tested this and was about to buy an 8GB card until I got the eMail from my second seller.

Last edited by Sharebear; 23rd Jul 2009 at 6:38 am. Reason: Correction to TF card Support
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Old 22nd Jul 2009, 6:35 pm
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Default Rizone Player Button Functions

The Play/Enter/Pause button is switched with the M menu/function button. Other than that the buttons should be fairly self explanatory.

The slide switch on the bottom is the power button.
The circular arrow button on far top left is the undo or go back to last screen button.
The second top left button is the rewind button for songs and videos or left/up navigation button for the system/file menu.
The top middle left button is the forward button for songs and videos or right/down navigation button for the system/file menu
The top middle right button is the play button not the M(menu/function) button for songs and videos, or the enter button for system and file menus.
The top second from right button is the volume menu option button then use left and right buttons to change volume.
The top far right button is menu/function button not the play/enter/pause button that brings up system menus such as delete file dialogue in the file manager. As well as helps to navigate the in player text writer function for adding your name to the player in the system management area.

another Rizone blog on this site states that to save your settings when you turn off the player to first hold the play button which is the M button for a few seconds and then shut off the machine otherwise settings will revert to factory setting each time you turn the unit off.

Last edited by Sharebear; 23rd Jul 2009 at 6:48 am. Reason: added soft power off with play(M) button
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Old 23rd Jul 2009, 12:30 pm
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I have tried using a sandisk 4GB micro SDHC card but the player just shows "card init fail". (card works ok with other devices)

Looks like it will only work with SD cards and not SDHC.

I have only seen 2GB micro SD cards for sale, nothing larger. They are pretty cheep but I will need some kind of wallet to keep them in.

It's a shame some idiot decided to mess around with the firmware.
I received a partial refund from the seller so I have a 1.7GB player which has only cost me £5.00
Can't complain too much.
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