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  • How to Rip a DVD for Zune

    The Zune is a small hand held media player. It is capable of audio playback, video playback, and photo viewing. Video formats supported by the Zune are H.264 (MP4), MPEG-4, and WMV. Any video in...

  • How Do I Download a Video to My Zune?

    Zune is the name of Microsoft's line of portable media players, on which users can listen to music and podcasts, watch videos and play games. Zune owners use the device in conjunction with Zune...

  • How to Use a Zune As a Flash Drive

    The Zune is an alternative MP3 player with a storage capacity between 30 and 80 gigabytes. This means that you can use this media player for playing and storing a plethora of music, movies, games...

  • How to Download Free Songs Onto a Zune

    Although using the Zune Marketplace services by Microsoft is a great play to download music, having to pay for each song discourages some portable media users. Fortunately, there are several ways...

  • How to Use a Zune to Share Files

    Zune is a small MP3 and video player with a minimum 30 GB drive, making it capable of storing a lot of songs and pictures. It only takes a few button clicks to share playlists, images and movie...

  • How to Download and Import Content From the Web to Your Zune

    One convenient feature that Zune offers is the ability to download videos from the Internet and place them onto your Zune. If you have recently bought your Zune or are new to this concept in...

  • How to Manage Podcast Content With Your Zune

    You will want to manage your podcasts because they are frequently updated, unlike other content available on the Internet. Here's how to manage podcast content with your Zune.

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