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3-06-2009 @ 1:04PM
Brent Schmidt said...
Uhhhh how do you convert video files into Zune ones in the Zune software? This could save so much time and I can't figure it out at all.
And great review! I've had my 120GB Zune since Oct and just love it for all my roadtrips back and fourth from Cali to AZ.
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3-06-2009 @ 2:00PM
Scott Carmichael said...
The Zune software does it all behind the scenes. I had read that it had that capability, but didn't notice it was actually doing it until I saw a ton of activity on my PC (hdd and cpu). When a file in your library is queued for transfer to the Zune, it'll transcode it in the background.