Thursday, November 19, 2009

Zune Videos?

I just got a 30GB Zune for Christmas and don't know where to get videos for it. It has video podcasts but those aren't music videos and movies. Does anyone have any suggestions for a place to buy movies and TV episodes and music videos for my Zune? It would be GREATLY appreciated!

Zune Videos?
You can try http://www.youtube.com , http://www.limewire.com , http://video.google.com to get free videos. But only mov, wmw, mp4 is the zune supported format, so if you get other format videos, you should use a third part software to convert it to zune. I always use Cucusoft Zune Video Converter Suite, it can rip protected DVD movie and convert all popular video formats to Zune with fast speed and high output quality.


You can download the software and have a free try here:


http://www.dvd-video-converters.com/dvdv...


read this step by step guide:


http://www.dvd-video-converters.com/dvdv...
Reply:I don't have a Zune, but this is what I came up with. It might help you.





http://www.thedigitallounge.com/on/2007/...
Reply:i guess the zune marketplace doesnt have tv episodes or movies for sale YET..yea big bummer i know, but its supposed to be coming! but it has music videos..theres two ways to get to em,,you can first search for the artist, and there should be a spot on the bottom for music videos. i just got it yesterday so i'm not done surfing through it. the other way is to just go to the top music vid charts. and download them there. im sorry if i didnt help you enough =[
Reply:The anser lies in the format you need the zune player nativily supports wma, mp3, wmv, aac %26amp;jpeg . The zune format will let you import h.264, mpeg-4, Quicktime. It will then convert them into a native format for the zune player. This covers most content you would need like podcasts and such. Anwhere that sells those formats will work for you





If you want to watch a dvd you will need to rip it and convert it a wma format. If you do a search you will find a lot on the subject. You also don't really need any fancy software there are open source solutions for this but it may save you some time.





As for where to find content places like abc.com and cbs have podcasts you can download. Heck even youtube works for videos. Once you start looking you will find them. There is a lot places and programs that will get you free content you don't have to pay for.

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