Zune owners will get a firmware update next month fixing a problem that some owners of the Zune music player to experience.
Evidently some songs purchased from Microsoft?s online store ?skip a beat? during playback. CNET reported that Zune marketing director Jason Reindorp indicated a firmware update will be appearing in the middle of next month. The update will also include some additional performance improvements.
Read the rest of the story here at CNET News.com
Gizmodo?s Jason Chen reports back after 3 months of using the Zune?
?So would we change our recommendation of the iPod over the Zune? No. All the reasons we had to pick one or the other still stands. If you want movies, TV, a larger music library, a touch sensitive scroll wheel and more accessories, you should still go with the iPod. If you want an FM tuner, music rentals, and a larger screen, there?s the Zune.?
My thoughts are quite similar. I have used the Zune as my daily driver for the past 3 months (or however long it?s been out?) and I really have been satified. I don?t do podcast listening on my MP3 Players, I don?t squirt songs, I love the concept of all you can eat downloads, and I don?t like the Apple elitist attitude. All that said, the Zune works quite well for me. The Dell DJ did fine too. I am optimistic for the future of Zune, but for it to be a smash hit, there are many small little things that Microsoft must do better!
Source : Gizmodo
A new Zune firmware has been released that improves the existing features.
Straight from the update:
This required update will help enhance stability and performance.
For devices being upgraded from Zune firmware version 1.0, this update includes the enhancements provided in Zune firmware version 1.1.
If you are wondering about the process and what to expect, Darius Wey posted an excellent ?what happened? on Zune Thoughts that you should look at prior to updating your Zune ? there is a comfort factor there knowing what to expect!
Is there a difference in performance? Reports are that there is a difference so head over and get your update ?- after you see what Darius had to say though.
Sources: Zune Thoughts and Zune Boards
Matt Miller weighs in on the Zune?.
So after a couple weeks of using the Zune, it may not be perfect and it may not be the product many people were hyping it up to be upon initial release, but it is a solid device with some good features and I am pleased with my purchase. I think most of the issues are software related that can easily be updated by Microsoft. The iPod is also a nice product, but I am looking for something more durable and scratch resistant that supports an unlimited music subscription service and a larger display for video.
Read the entire article here : 3 weeks later and the Zune is better than the iPod
I have used the heck out of my Zune as well and while the Zune isn?t all that it was hyped up to be, its a nice device. Most of the hype was from people that wanted to see the iPod fall anyhow. Like I said, the Zune isn?t perfect, but its a great Gen 1 start. Onward with production Microsoft.
As far as Wal-Mart Zune sales is concerned? My local Wal-Mart has sold about 1/2 of the 30-40 that were there opening day. I stopped by to check for a pink #/100 version. One of our readers sent her experience buying a Zune that resulted in addition Wal-Mart sales that day, its a funny story : Zune Power at Wal-Mart.
In addition to the great read, Matt added a list of some of the Zune Hacks that have made it out there already, I have stolen Matt?s list and present it here to you
Last night I upgraded Windows Media Center with the most current patches and installed the Zune Software. Like most of the software packages, it scanned all my drives and built a library of all my media supported by the Zune. The software the started a transfer of all this media to the Zune. I then used the 14 day pass to check out some new music. I ended up downloading quite a few albums to the Zune. If you are wondering? Weird Al?s newest, Buckcherry, Hinder, Korn, and some others you probaly haven?t heard of. 1700 songs with 17gb free now.

Day 2 starts with one of the most important tests of all, ?Does the battery work for me??.
I started the day at 7:30am and used a Belkin FM Modulator to pipe the Zune?s audio to my car stereo. I then got into work and messed around with all the media I transfered last night. (boy, I sure need to purge) I have been playing the Zune through some powered speakers in my office almost all day. It is now 3:00pm and it?s still playing. I was bored of the new albums, so I am now listening to the radio. The battery indicator shows about 25% life right now. (give or take 5% I guess)
If this charge, the 1st full charge i?ve given it, lasts until quitting time, we have a winner in my books. The Dell DJ Gen 1 did this test for 20+ hours, too bad it is no more.
I posted my initial impressions already, now for the video of the unboxing earlier today.
After a short time with the Zune, I wanted to post my initial impression before they get out of my head. (I have alot of things I am looking at this week)
UPDATE : I want to know who selected the videos and audio for the preloading of these. Never heard of any of them and not into much of it.
What is left?
What is left to say? Time will tell on its use. So far, I am ready to jump on board, but it still depends on some variables. I need to see how this works with the Zune Marketplace and other services, as well as how it does with my Original MP3 library (most of which came from actual CDs) Battery life needs tested. Does it slow down considerably when packed full of media?
Either way, I give the Zune an initial C+ on efforts of its own merit. I will bump that to B- since it?s not an iPod ![]()
This video was available on November 1st but for those of you that never saw it and are thinking of the Zune, I thought it would be nice to pass it along.
What makes this one different? I think editor James Kim has just a different excitement in his manner as he presents the Zune in this short 2 minutes 24 seconds video. The is a very brief ad in the beginning?C/NET has to pay their bills I guess.
Check it out ?. it?s pretty good! You can see James? video on Microsoft?s Zune zooms into CNET Networks here.
Ok, so your interested in the Zune ? like just about everyone else. So the question is, how good is it? The folks at Gear Live have a Bleeding Edge video interview with a Zune beta tester at the Podcast Media Expo.
This is about as complete a Zune video as you will find anywhere - nice shots of the interface and navigation scheme of the device are all included, along with a little magnetic headphone love.
On a related note, be sure to check out their Zune Hands-On gallery.
Special thanks to Jason Dunn over at Zune Thoughts for pointing me in this direction.
This is a long video that could have been done as an audio podcast, but video is easier for me
In this video, I answer some of the questions asked as well as talk about what I like and don?t like. Enjoy
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