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Microsoft Confirms Windows Phones Replace Zune MP3 Players

It’s official, Microsoft is no longer producing Zune MP3 players. The company is focusing its mobile music and video efforts on Windows Phones.

The plans to stop making Zune music player hardware first aired back in March, but they were attributed to an unnamed source in a Bloomberg story. At that time, Dave McLauchlan, a Microsoft program manager, reacted to the Bloomberg story by saying that Microsoft had not revealed any such plans. He claimed that Zune software running on Windows Phone 7 devices was the 2011 release of the Zune device.

Apparently, Microsoft’s plans were in flux — even as late as last week, when a product page disappeared from Microsoft’s Web site. It was later described as a mistake. Now, it appears there is no doubt: Zune hardware production has been killed by Microsoft.

Zune hardware apparently can still be purchased from some retail outlets. However, the form factor that once attempted to challenge Apple’s iPod will eventually disappear.

Zune software lives on, and can be installed on Windows Phone 7 devices and PCs, and can be used on Xbox consoles. Zune software is also a prerequisite installation to continue to get updates on Windows Phone 7 devices, such as the recently issued “Mango” Windows Phone 7.5 update.

The official end of Zune hardware production, although reported earlier this year, was confirmed last week when the following statement appeared on a Zune player support page on a Microsoft Web site: www.zune.com/www.zune.net

We recently announced that, going forward, Windows Phone will be the focus of our mobile music and video strategy, and that we will no longer be producing Zune players.

Microsoft Adds Cheaper Zune Pass Selection in Canadian Expansion

Microsoft said Thursday that it has added a more affordable Zune Pass alternative in the United States as it expands the service into Canada.

There is a smaller catch, though: even though Microsoft reduced the U.S. price with the Zune Pass from $14.99 to $9.99 per month, it also did away using the capacity to download 10 music tracks per month.

However, Microsoft also left the existing $14.99/mo program in place, so that users can download the ten tracks if they so decide on. But there is a catch, there, too: the $14.99/mo option is only readily available for existing, grandfathered subscribers, so it will essentially be removed for new users.

The songs that users cache on the PC may also be synced with as much as 4 other devices, such as any combination of PCs, the Zune HD, or a Windows Phone.

The changes to the pricing come as Microsoft pushes the Zune Pass into Canada, where a single service will likely be supplied for C$9.99 per month (or C$99.90 a year). Besides a Windows Phone, subscribers may also listen on a Xbox 360, Windows PC, Zune device, and Zune.net to the 14 million licensed tracks that Microsoft gives.

Convert Video Files To Zune Format

We need a converter software Such as Digiters. It can convert almost all of the popular video files to Zune video and Zune movie such as AVI to Zune (MP4), MPEG to Zune (MP4).

Steps 1: Download converter software to Zune Converter and install it.

Steps 2: Launch software to Zune Converter.

Steps 3: click “ADD File” button to add video files you want to convert.

Steps 4: You may need to change the video title. To do this, put your desired name into the “Title” edit box. This will be the file name in your Zune.

Steps 5: “Output” is used to save the converted file to a folder in the hard disc. Click “Browse” button to change the default folder.

Steps 6: When the conversion is completed, the folder where you save the converted file automatically opens.

Steps 7: Load the .mp4 file you have created to your Zune and start enjoy your movie with www.zune.net now!

How To Put Video On Zune setup?

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put video on Zune with Cucusoft Zune Video Converter + DVD to Zune setup Converter.

Steps 1. Free download the latest Zune Video Converter + DVD to Zune Suite, install and launch from www.zune.net/setup

Steps 2. Run Zune Video converter component, load the video files you’d like to convert by clicking ‘Open file’ button

Steps 3. Click ‘Output’ and choose the pathname where you want to save your video files. Click ‘Convert’ to start converting video to Zune WMV or MP4 files.

Steps 4. After converting, you can open the output folder to check the Zune video files.

Steps 5. Find the .mp4 or .wmv file that DVD to Zune converter created and add it into your Zune software library. Load the .mp4 or .wmv files to Zune by clicking ‘Sync contenct to and from your Zune setup.

Now, you can enjoy the movies on your Zune anywhere and anytime.
download the file with www.zune.net/setup

Tips: Before converting, you can click ‘Advance -> Video settings’ to set ‘Profile’ (MP4, H.264, WMV7/8/9, MP3, WMA, etc.), ‘Output Foramt’, ‘Resolution’, ‘Frame rate’, ‘Output Quality’, ‘Audio Bitrate’, ‘Channels’, ‘Sample Rate’ and ‘Volume’, etc.

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