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TallBill

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Originally posted by: mwmorph
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
Originally posted by: Quintox
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FLAC is a lossless codec, I was just throwing that out there because someone mentioned it. :D

I believe the zune supports WMA lossless, which is pretty much the same, all lossless codecs will not sound any different given the same equipment.

Yup, I just checked and it does.
 

mrSHEiK124

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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.

Um, your exact complaints about the Zune also apply to the iPod. Just replace any instance of Zune software with iTunes and Zune with iPod.

Rockbox and other hacks don't count because they're still unpolished as fuck. My computer is less than 3 years old, hence it doesn't choke on iTunes or Zune's software. Your complaints are unfounded.
 

QueBert

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Originally posted by: mrSHEiK124
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.

Um, your exact complaints about the Zune also apply to the iPod. Just replace any instance of Zune software with iTunes and Zune with iPod.

Rockbox and other hacks don't count because they're still unpolished as fuck. My computer is less than 3 years old, hence it doesn't choke on iTunes or Zune's software. Your complaints are unfounded.

huh? there are a bunch of 3rd party iPod syncing programs that allow you to drag and drop files to it. I sync my Touch wirelessly using Winamp. You can use an iPod without iTunes at all. Rockbox is not unpolished, Rockbox's interface owns Zune hard on every level, and the fact it works on many different MP3 players is a just plus. I don't know what problems one could possibly have with Rockbox it's an amazing firmware to use on any player that supports it.

 
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Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
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.
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.

Zune does not support FLAC btw.

Also .flac is a waste on a portable music player. Of space the of the higher quality.

It's wasted on portable players, but hard drives are cheap enough, so you rip your main collection into a lossless format and have it convert to mp3 as it transfers to the player.
 

mwmorph

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Originally posted by: Brainonska511
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: SludgeFactory
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.
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.

Zune does not support FLAC btw.

Also .flac is a waste on a portable music player. Of space the of the higher quality.

It's wasted on portable players, but hard drives are cheap enough, so you rip your main collection into a lossless format and have it convert to mp3 as it transfers to the player.

Well with the new HDD size boom, 120gb HD based players are commonplace enough for many people to get full lossless n their player.
 

biggestmuff

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If you are unable to perform that simple task in iTunes, then you'll fail with the Zune as well.
 

dartworth

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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??


:confused:OMG


and then someone brings FLAC and other codecs into the post...:headexplosion;
 

ultimatebob

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Of course it does! Just make sure to rip the songs in .MP3 format, because .WMA files won't work on an iPod and .AAC files won't work on a Zune. Many simpler devices don't understand either! MP3's seem to work with EVERYTHING, which will come in handy if you ever want to play those songs on a some other device like an iPhone or some other Smartphone in the future.
 

Q

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Jul 21, 2005
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I've gotten the answers, thanks all -- no more replies needed
 

SmoochyTX

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Apr 19, 2003
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Originally posted by: ultimatebob
Of course it does! Just make sure to rip the songs in .MP3 format, because .WMA files won't work on an iPod and .AAC files won't work on a Zune. Many simpler devices don't understand either! MP3's seem to work with EVERYTHING, which will come in handy if you ever want to play those songs on a some other device like an iPhone or some other Smartphone in the future.

I thought AAC files would work just fine with the Zune (as long as they're not DRM-protected of course).

http://support.microsoft.com/kb/928191

Wikipedia link

Either way, I would still stick with MP3 files for the Zune.