May 5 2008

Get TV shows for your Zune

As of May 6, Zune Marketplace will start selling TV shows for 160 points (about $2.00) a pop. For the initial launch, the store will offer 800 episodes from a variety of stations, including NBC and Sci Fi, as well as those that comprise MTV Networks and Turner Broadcasting. That's right, Zune owners: you can boast to your iPod-toting frenemies that you can watch The Office and Heroes on the go without recording, conversion, or BitTorrent woes. (It's the little things that count, right?) Thanks to the increased video selection, the Marketplace will now feature a dedicated video tab, which lets users easily search for all types of videos. (Previously, music videos were just thrown into the music section.) The TV shows, which come in 640x480 resolution, can also be streamed to the Xbox 360.

TV shows for sale

(Credit: Microsoft)

The Zune Software has also been updated with an enhanced video collection section to help users organize a greater variety of content. Namely, you can now browse videos by genre or TV series. In addition, the update includes the capability to preview selections in full screen as well as edit video tags.

Microsoft also announced a variety of other enhancements to the software, service, and even the Zune itself. Many of the updates, which are outlined below, are based on user feedback and should serve to make the software experience considerably smoother--definitely a welcome change.

  • Gapless playback: This may be the biggest piece of news for Zune owners. The feature will be automatically enabled for both the Zune Software and the player, but unlike with iTunes, the desktop software doesn't need to analyze every album in your library. Rather, the Zune itself makes the call on an album-by-album basis. Fabulous.
  • Autoplaylists: Why spend 20 minutes to an hour creating a playlist when software can do it for you? Use a variety of parameters (rating, genre, and year) to generate playlists with minimal effort. The rules will continue to monitor newly added tracks and add them to the playlist, so it's constantly updated.

  • The software makes playlists for you.

    (Credit: Microsoft)

  • Drag-and-drop metadata error fix: You may have noticed a tendency of the Zune Software to split one album into two or more copies, with three tracks here and five over there (common on albums with multiple artists). Now, there's a simple fix: drag one copy to another and they'll rejoin. You can also use this method for other metadata errors, such as dragging a song to a certain artist or an album to a specific genre. On a related note, the software will now allow browsing by genre, a previously absent capability.
  • The Social: Many updates have been made to the community aspect of the Zune and its software, not the least of which is the capability to transfer other users' Zune Cards to the player. If you have a Zune Pass, you'll actually get full tracks from the users' collections (up to 18 with each card transferred). In an effort to get new users involved, those who join the Social will automatically be connected with the top music editors from the Zune team. Other changes include the capability to review albums, improved reputation scores, and an improved landing page.
(Credit: Microsoft)


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by audiodonald May 5, 2008 10:38 PM PDT
Awesome coverage, Jasmine! I wonder what the next MP3 Insider podcast will be about? hmmm...
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by audiodonald May 5, 2008 10:39 PM PDT
Awesome coverage, Jasmine! I wonder what the next MP3 Insider podcast will be about? hmmm...
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by make_or_break May 5, 2008 11:04 PM PDT
Big whoop. If only MSFT would spend as much effort on making their crapware Zune 2.x client software less buggy and more fluid operating. And be respectful enough to NOT break metadata read within iTunes.
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by rickbroida May 6, 2008 7:21 AM PDT
Now if we could just get Microsoft to abandon that RIDICULOUS points=cash system, we'd be getting somewhere...
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by revial May 6, 2008 8:28 AM PDT
Points = cash is utterly retarded for the consumer for sure, but I suppose for the business it makes a lot of money by doing it that way (ie: all that money people spent to purchase points but haven't actually spent to purchase products is collecting interest I'm sure). That said, I'm still convinced most media isn't bought through these music stores no matter the emphasis on sales etc so I certainly don't see the store itself having much impact in the long run. MP3 players took off because it made pirating music easy, no matter how many people might post that they buy music. I'd love to see the "Now Playing" screen clickable. ie: Click on one of the album covers that make up the wall and get a small message box with the track list allowing you to directly switch songs on the fly. I've never really given two hoots about gapless playback, but whatever. I'm still waiting for video playlists. Oh well.
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by niko_osokin May 6, 2008 5:01 PM PDT
I didn't see a video fix. Anyone notice how the Zune Video Player is utter s**t (crap? junk?)? It freezes, glitches, rewinds, and is, to sum up in one word, horrible.
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by midnightoker92 May 7, 2008 3:49 AM PDT
Excuse me but do any of the poeple who say zune is a piece a crap actually have one? i mean i got a Zune 2 a while back and i have had no problems at all and i droped it a quite a few times its never frozen or found any glitches.(is it even possible for it to freeze?) anyways im happy with my zune. and if you don't have a zune you shouldnt be bashing it. you don't hear me bashing that monopoly called apple and its ipod
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by isykal May 7, 2008 10:34 AM PDT
The Zune 2 is better than the IPOD. The Zune Software isn't that intuitive. I waiting for Microsoft to fix the software. Until then, I'll stick with my old G3 IPOD.
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by AppleSuxLeo May 7, 2008 2:19 PM PDT
None of these nimrods has one....It`s just trendy to bash anything Microsoft related right now.
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by streamline35 May 7, 2008 8:15 PM PDT
Yeah, I agree with apple and isykal. I highly doubt any of these whiners have a zune. I got a zune 8gb when my ipod mini finally died, and so far, it's had far fewer problems than my ipod did, and alot of my friends' ipods are now. The software is alright so far, still a few kinks to work out, but I like that it doesn't run like a slug like Itunes always did. You need a freakin server to even run itune's visualizers. I don't know if I'll get another Zune or not, but I'm certainly never going back to ipod (my mini gave me enough problems)
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