Microsoft Zune Secrets Revealed and Unlocked
The Microsoft Zune is a very advanced MP4 player and is fitted with a 3.0 inch screen. If you own a Microsoft Zune or you want to buy it then there are some secrets about the device that you should know. The company offers a Zune AV kit which contains sync cable, a dock and a wireless remote. But you should not buy it because you can connect a normal splitter AV cable that has four conductor mini phone plugs at one end and the RCA plugs at the other end.
You can easily find such cables at an electronics store near your home. The Microsoft Zune cannot be used while it is charging but by doing a simple trick you can listen to songs while it is being charged. The first step involves quitting the Zune software without detaching sync cable. This will actually exit the circle of dots and will return the control directly to the user. This step may consume a few minutes so you need to be patient. On the other hand, you can share the non copy-protected music between the Microsoft Zune 120GB and Apple’s iPod by following some simple steps. The first thing involves setting up the Zune software. Then rip the tunes to a compatible format such as mp3.
The software does allow you to change the default format into any format you want. Hence the ripped format of the audio can be easily used or read by other digital players. You can follow above mentioned Microsoft Zune secrets to get value for money.
This is a very poorly done article. You failed to mention that if you use the “normal splitter AV cable” the picture is the native Zune resolution 320×240 but if you use the dock and component cable the picture would be native television resolution of 720×480 which will make for better video viewing.
Also, you say that you cannot use it while it is charging when you should have said you cannot use it while it is syncing or connected to the running Zune software. It will charge whenever it is plugged into a USB port that is outputting power.
I just don’t feel like this is an appropriate title for this article, nor do I think the article is useful as is. Sorry.