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Zune Battery Life

July 26th, 2007

Here are a few things you can do to effectively maximize the Zune battery life.

The first thing you should do is update the Zune firmware. This
is essentially a free upgrade that improves the operation of your Zune, you
have no reason not to upgrade anyway.

When you’re listening to your songs, the less interaction you
have between you and the player the better. This will improve zune battery life
tons. For this reason, I suggest that you only use the Play All or Shuffle All
options on your Zune. You can do this easily using the playlists.

Using the backlights on your Zune will cut your battery life
down drastically. If you can, reduce the time you use the backlight. Also, make
sure you don’t set the backlight to always on. High brightness settings can
also drain the life out of your battery. When you’re in places where you have a
lot of natural sunlight, be sure to set the brightness settings back down to
low so you can save your battery.

Zune Music Videos

July 22nd, 2007

How to put zune music videos
on your zune.

This is what I did to put zune music videos on
my zune. You get a Zune pass, subscribe for $14.99 a month with unlimited
downloads for that month. You can also go for individual downloads. I prefer
paying monthly especially if you download often.

1) Subscribe
* Sign up for a free Zune account.
* Download as many tracks or albums as you like, and sync to your Zune.
* 14-day free trial Zune pass subscription without needing credit card.

2) Individual download * Sign up for a free Zune
account. * 79 Microsoft Points per track (roughly 99 cents), 4000 Microsoft
Points’ price is $50. * Microsoft Points is a universal system that works
across borders, including Xbox Live Marketplace and other Microsoft properties.
* Purchase Points from the Marketplace using a credit card or pick up Points
cards at a participating retail location.

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