If you got good eyesight, you can upload movies to MP4 players and watch em. But you gotta be careful, cus an average movie is a full gigabyte, and most players will only play like 4 hours of video on a single charge. BUT, if you "rip" CDs on your computer using Windows Media Player to MP4, you can upload them to the Zune using the Zune software. Which, in my opinion, is the only downside to the Zune.
I thought this was a hunting and fishing website.
I can't talk. I carry around an Ipod touch.
see everyone has one. so someone needs this one
1. Insert music CD into computer.
2. Start Windows Media Player.
3. Select "Rip CD" from the menu and specify the destination location to save the file to on your computer.
4. Install ZUNE software.
5. Create partnership between ZUNE and computer following the ZUNE instructions.
6. Once you have connected the ZUNE to the computer, add the files on your computer to the ZUNE library.
7. Synch ZUNE.
8. Charge zune, disconnect from computer, plug in headphones, press Play, and listen to music.
Not nearly as difficult to do as it is to explain.
RTFM (Read the Friggin Manual)
So you can carry about 10 lbs worth of cd's in one little compact device that fits in your pocket and be able to access them all without switching around cd's and yadda yadda.
