plugin your zune to your computer an then your zune page opens, to go settings in the right hand coner and then go to file types and there you have it.
Zune does not support .wav files. You need to convert them into .wma lossless files for Zune to be able to play them. Supposedly the reason for this is that .wma files are smaller, with no loss of sound quality.
Zune cannot play FLAC files. Anyway, you can convert FLAC to WMA or to MP3/MP3 with 320kbps in order to play FLAC on Zune.
Yes as long as they are MP3, or WAP files, and you downlaod the music into your music file which zune will watch for new music and add it to your library
The song played in the Zune commercial is Open Book by The Rakes. When you buy a Zune it's one of the pre-loaded content.
you should be able to use any music you have on your zune with any other MP3 player when you transfer over your MP3 files
Firstly you can only put limeware songs, videos, etc. with the little Zune logo by the file type. When the selected item is finished downloading you bring up the zune page and hook up your zune to the computer via USB. Then click on the sync tab and simply drag the downloaded items to the tab and press Start Sync. (WARNING) Some files that you try to put onto the sync tab might not work - so it is better to try and download two identical files from limewire just so you have a backup
As I know iTunes purchased M4P files have DRM protection which prevent users from playing iTunes media with other incompatible players such as Zune, PSP, Creative Zen, etc. Then just use zune software to sync the music to zune You need to have iTunes and Zune software installed See related links
The Sony ZSS2iP is easily used with any type of IPOD but not yet a Zune.
No. The Zune software is capable of transferring mp3 files, WMA files and a handful of other media formats onto the Zune device. Therefore, you can rip songs of off CDs you already own, you can download free songs from alternative Web sites, you can purchase songs from the Zune marketplace or you can buy them from iTunes (the Zune software can transfer iTunes music from your computer, as long as it is not DRM-protected). You can also subscribe to the Zune Pass, which allows you to download as much music as you want each month, but you only get to keep a specific number of the songs.
After download the songs back, you should find a program to convert the files.
well i would assume you would go to the directory that limewire saved the mp3s or wmas and you do whatever you do to get any other songs into your zune because the files that limewire downloaded arent special or proprietary they are just plaiin mp3s and wma files.
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