klick on it & press delete.
Whatever songs that you get when you have the zune pass you keep.
Here is a list of all the known songs from the music from Zune Commercials from 2006 to present http://www.jeftek.com/media/zune/music-from-zune-commercials/
Zune pass is cool because you can aggregate all your music onto the Zune platform. So even if you have music on itunes or grooveshark, you can have it all in one place with zune pass.
Format that file
No not at all, you can download them from Kazaa or Limewire but it's illegal if you get caught. Or you can get Real Player 11 and download your favorites from Youtube & Copy them to your Zune device.
you can send a playlist TO the zune, but not from it
You take the music from Limewire and drag it into a Music folder. Then you launch your Zuneapplication that you should have installed already on your desktop. Then from your Zune program you create a play-list and drag the music files from the music folder to the Zune play-list you made and on the bottom right corner it should say sync with Zune and then your all done.
No, through all the Forums ive gone through Microsoft tightened things up pretty tight in only allowing the Zune software to recognize the device.
Zune pass all the music you want for 15 dollars a month.
Zune works just like iTunes. You buy music and download it. However, there is an added benefit to Zune, Zune Pass. With the Zune Pass you get unlimited downloads of practically whatever is in the marketplace for $14.99 a month. You don't actually own this music so soon after you stop paying the music stops playing. You also get 10 free song credits each month so if you ever do decide to stop paying, all those free songs are yours to keep.This music model isn't for everyone, but it is a much better value if you are a heavy music listener and want to have access to anything anytime.Also with the Zune Pass you can play music and create playlists online through any web browser without the need to download the software. So anywhere you go you have access to all the music in the marketplace.
if you have the zune software installed: hook your zune up to the computer, open up zune software. around the top left corner there should say three things: collection, social, and device. click on device. go to music, click or highlight (click at the bottom and hold down the button and drag to top) then right click and it should say "add to colection" left click
From my personal experience with the itunes and Zune software, i would have to say the Zune software wins. You can tell the software to Sync all the songs in your collection, and when you plug your Zune HD up to your computer it start syncing all your music. You can tell your Zune to wireless sync and it connects to your computer and sync's over your internet. (your computer needs to be on to wireless sync)