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If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
I think my Zune might have finally bit the dust. I have around 45gb of music that filled up my 80gb Zune.
I rip all my cds in Windows Media Player. I was never that into ipods and what not.
Anyone got any suggestions? If its not large enough to hold all of my music then then I am not even interested.
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05-30-2013 07:28 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
iPod is probably going to be your only option unless you want to deal with some sort of SD card additions. options are 160GB Classic or 64GB Touch (if you have a smartphone, get the classic. $150 cheaper)
Cowon (a Korean Company) does still make a Hard Drive MP3 player that is sold on Amazon but the reviews are awful.
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05-31-2013 12:07 AM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
why not put it on a phone? it's insane to walk around with multiple devices
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05-31-2013 11:11 AM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
1) In the future ... always rip your audio into FLAC and high bitrate mp3.
2) If you go the smartphone route (which I'd recommend) get one with an external micro SD slot so you can increase the base memory by at least 32 GB, possibly 64.
3) Beyond that, you could get a Sansa with micro SD and get to the capacities you need ... beyond that iPod.
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05-31-2013 03:47 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(05-31-2013 11:11 AM)flyingswoosh Wrote: why not put it on a phone? it's insane to walk around with multiple devices
Already have a cellphone. Prefer them as separate devices.
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05-31-2013 04:17 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(05-31-2013 03:47 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: 1) In the future ... always rip your audio into FLAC and high bitrate mp3.
2) If you go the smartphone route (which I'd recommend) get one with an external micro SD slot so you can increase the base memory by at least 32 GB, possibly 64.
3) Beyond that, you could get a Sansa with micro SD and get to the capacities you need ... beyond that iPod.
Give me a little more 411 on that. I have heard the term FLAC thrown around with some folks I know. For all the music I have, I own the cd.
My brother had gotten a Sansa, he wasn't overly impressed or unimpressed with it.
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I might go over to the Zune support forums to see if its really dead. Had the thing damn near 5 years now.
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05-31-2013 04:20 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(05-31-2013 04:20 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: (05-31-2013 03:47 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: 1) In the future ... always rip your audio into FLAC and high bitrate mp3.
2) If you go the smartphone route (which I'd recommend) get one with an external micro SD slot so you can increase the base memory by at least 32 GB, possibly 64.
3) Beyond that, you could get a Sansa with micro SD and get to the capacities you need ... beyond that iPod.
Give me a little more 411 on that. I have heard the term FLAC thrown around with some folks I know. For all the music I have, I own the cd.
My brother had gotten a Sansa, he wasn't overly impressed or unimpressed with it.
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I might go over to the Zune support forums to see if its really dead. Had the thing damn near 5 years now.
FLAC -> Free Lossless Audio Codec
FLAC is a truly LOSSLESS copy of the source audio. It produces an audio file as good as your original source. The downside is the files can be large (20-30 MB per typical song I think) and support is greatly less for playback among standalone audio players.
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
You've still got the CDs, so unless you want to carry around the highest quality audio available for your entire collection, you'll be fine sticking with what you've been doing.
If you DO end up with the massive iPod, and want to re-rip all your music at a higher quality, FLAC won't work on the iPod. If you go that route, I suggest using iTunes to rip it all and just pick the highest quality setting.
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06-01-2013 09:26 AM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(05-31-2013 03:47 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: 1) In the future ... always rip your audio into FLAC and high bitrate mp3.
dude, he said he has 45 GB of music. If you converted all that to FLAC it would be substantially more than 45 gigs.
Why not just get Spotify? best thing I ever did for music
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06-02-2013 12:22 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(06-02-2013 12:22 PM)flyingswoosh Wrote: (05-31-2013 03:47 PM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote: 1) In the future ... always rip your audio into FLAC and high bitrate mp3.
dude, he said he has 45 GB of music. If you converted all that to FLAC it would be substantially more than 45 gigs.
Why not just get Spotify? best thing I ever did for music
Swoosh, I know you were a big proponent of spotify but doesn't that require a data plan for use of its streaming? I'm not usually at a laptop or my pc for most of my music listening. And I believe you said you couldn't rip tracks to save them.
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06-02-2013 12:26 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
I posted on their tech support forums. Kind of odd they changed all to XBX Music and whatever.
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06-02-2013 12:36 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
man it was tough breaking out my old walkman. I still kept around all my old tapes. Broke out some Soundgarden: Superunknown, STP: Tiny Music..., and some Black Crowes: Shake your Moneymaker.
Hey, it was my only portable option.
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06-03-2013 11:28 AM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(06-03-2013 11:28 AM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: man it was tough breaking out my old walkman. I still kept around all my old tapes. Broke out some Soundgarden: Superunknown, STP: Tiny Music..., and some Black Crowes: Shake your Moneymaker.
Hey, it was my only portable option.
why not go out and pick up a $50-$100 Sandisk Sansa player to hold you over until you figure out which direction you're going.
After you get your new set up going, it'd make a great workout player
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06-04-2013 07:25 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
I checked out a few ipods over at Best Buy and looked at some used ones at GameStop. Might go check out TradeIt tomorrow and see what they got.
How do the newer Ipods like music ripped in Windows Media Player?
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06-07-2013 07:04 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(06-07-2013 07:04 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: How do the newer Ipods like music ripped in Windows Media Player?
.wma doesn't work with iPod, but there are free converters out there to get your files to .mp3. There are also hacks for the iPod to sync with Windows Media Player, but I doubt they're really worth the hassle.
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06-08-2013 10:55 AM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(06-08-2013 10:55 AM)RaiderATO Wrote: (06-07-2013 07:04 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: How do the newer Ipods like music ripped in Windows Media Player?
.wma doesn't work with iPod, but there are free converters out there to get your files to .mp3. There are also hacks for the iPod to sync with Windows Media Player, but I doubt they're really worth the hassle.
I like windows media player on my computer and the ripping and burning through it was good for me. Damn, I don't want to turn everything over to itunes.
Only thing is, most of the ones that would support .wma don't have the storage I want. When I got a portable player I was a all or nothing purchaser--if I couldn't fit my entire collection on it, I wasn't interested.
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06-08-2013 11:05 AM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
(06-08-2013 11:05 AM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: (06-08-2013 10:55 AM)RaiderATO Wrote: (06-07-2013 07:04 PM)PirateTreasureNC Wrote: How do the newer Ipods like music ripped in Windows Media Player?
.wma doesn't work with iPod, but there are free converters out there to get your files to .mp3. There are also hacks for the iPod to sync with Windows Media Player, but I doubt they're really worth the hassle.
I like windows media player on my computer and the ripping and burning through it was good for me. Damn, I don't want to turn everything over to itunes.
Only thing is, most of the ones that would support .wma don't have the storage I want. When I got a portable player I was a all or nothing purchaser--if I couldn't fit my entire collection on it, I wasn't interested.
Check the rip settings in Media Player. You might be able to rip to .mp3, and just do one massive conversion of your current collection.
Or, just go all-in on iTunes. I haven't used WMP in a long time, but iTunes is MUCH more functional than it was a few years ago. Playlist creation is pretty intuitive and fairly powerful (there are still a few options I would like to see, though).
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06-08-2013 02:32 PM |
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06-08-2013 10:40 PM |
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RE: If my Zune is dead, where do I go from here?
Ohh, an interesting tale this has now become.
I did their keypad commands to reset the player earlier today and nothing, not even when I had it hooked up via usb. Now, tonight, when I turned on my PC, it magically turned on and went into a firmware update. So far, so good.
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06-10-2013 07:26 PM |
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