Animalor wrote:
Sadly the marketplace isn't live yet so I have to subscribe to all my podcasts manually. No big deal that one however.
If they get Podcasts squared away I'll take a look again at Zunes. I really want to get away from Apple.
Animalor wrote:
Sadly the marketplace isn't live yet so I have to subscribe to all my podcasts manually. No big deal that one however.
Hmmm, I checked out a review of the Zune Marketplace and it's not bad:Animalor wrote:Oh the podcasts work jsut as well as iTunes. Since you have the marketplace in the US, should should have a whole load of em there.
I also found that on a lot of sites that have podcasts, there's usually a Zune link as well that alsomatically subscribes you in the Zune software.
(Twit.TV for one as Zune as a selection in the dropdown)
I've found that right clicking on the albums and doing the search gives you a great selection and most of the time(95%), the album information is there and you can assign it properly.I hated the marketplace interface. The software seemed to randomly assign images to albums that were in no way related to them.
I don't own a Zune but that looks interesting : )Animalor wrote:Winnow - Have you tried the XNA games on your Zune? You havta download Visual C#, .net 3.5, XNA 3.0 ctp and the project files from over at http://www.zuneboards.com/forums/downlo ... games-174/.
Oh. heh. I was under the impression that you owned one for some reason. . Nm then =)Winnow wrote:I don't own a Zune but that looks interesting : )Animalor wrote:Winnow - Have you tried the XNA games on your Zune? You havta download Visual C#, .net 3.5, XNA 3.0 ctp and the project files from over at http://www.zuneboards.com/forums/downlo ... games-174/.
Animalor wrote: I had throughts of going to the iPod Touch but having to mess around with iTunes and 3rd aprty software for video conversion of my Media Center content was very unappealing.
I will have had my 30 GB iPod for 2 years this coming December. I have never had to reset it, nor have I had to get it repaired.Animalor wrote:Here's a question through, what type of experience should I be expecting from a Disk-based player as opposed to a Flash one? Is there a difference? This would mostly be aimed at people who own the iPod classics and such.