Originally posted by: Quintox
ie. I have many CDs (legit, retail ones) that I'd like to put on the Zune -- is it possible to do this, or is it like iTunes where you can't??
Originally posted by: Crusty
EAC + LAME
Originally posted by: hans030390
I'm pretty sure the Zune software rips CDs for you and puts it in your music "collection".
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: hans030390
I'm pretty sure the Zune software rips CDs for you and puts it in your music "collection".
k thanks, anyone else confirm this?
Originally posted by: TallBill
Originally posted by: Quintox
Originally posted by: hans030390
I'm pretty sure the Zune software rips CDs for you and puts it in your music "collection".
k thanks, anyone else confirm this?
Yeah, zune software rips into mp3's or wmas.
Originally posted by: speg
Yikes, this is supposed to be a tech forum!
It makes a lot more sense to buy the CD to me. But are you buying these CD's for $0.01, cause shipping itself is $3 IIRC.Originally posted by: Quintox
K thank Tallbill, I figured it had to, and like Kadarin said, it would be pretty damned useless if it didn't.
Reason I am asking is it's about $3 total to buy CDs I like on Half.com, so it's much much cheaper than paying $.99 a song to DL. Of course this is only good for whole CDs, but you get my point.
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
It makes a lot more sense to buy the CD to me. But are you buying these CD's for $0.01, cause shipping itself is $3 IIRC.Originally posted by: Quintox
K thank Tallbill, I figured it had to, and like Kadarin said, it would be pretty damned useless if it didn't.
Reason I am asking is it's about $3 total to buy CDs I like on Half.com, so it's much much cheaper than paying $.99 a song to DL. Of course this is only good for whole CDs, but you get my point.
Zune does not support FLAC btw.
FLAC is a lossless codec, I was just throwing that out there because someone mentioned it. 😀Originally posted by: Quintox
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I feel the same way. I like the device, but I hate being tied to software and have no need for "syncing" anything.Originally posted by: txrandom
You can also rip it separately and then import it into the Zune software. That's one thing I really don't like about Zunes. You can't just drag and drop folders onto the device. Zune basically seems like a media player, synchronizer, and store front. I don't need another media player nor the synchronizer or store front. I should have got an iPod or wait for someone to hack the Zune.
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
It makes a lot more sense to buy the CD to me. But are you buying these CD's for $0.01, cause shipping itself is $3 IIRC.Originally posted by: Quintox
K thank Tallbill, I figured it had to, and like Kadarin said, it would be pretty damned useless if it didn't.
Reason I am asking is it's about $3 total to buy CDs I like on Half.com, so it's much much cheaper than paying $.99 a song to DL. Of course this is only good for whole CDs, but you get my point.
Zune does not support FLAC btw.
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
FLAC is a lossless codec, I was just throwing that out there because someone mentioned it. 😀Originally posted by: Quintox
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