does zune pass only include music or does it also include movies
also is zune compatible with limewire
zune pass is music only... and about 10% u cant get. maybe less... but its awesome otherwise. and for the limewire question if you have to ask that then you may need to do a little research on how to manually place the music into your zune software or onto the zune itself...
I have a Question: Does Tunebite disable the DRM of an MP3 file or does it remove it?
The thing is I'm trying to decide whether to use Tunebite or FairUse. If the end result is the same for both softwares (DRM no longer restricts me to Zune/iPod services/devices, and now I can use the MP3 file on any device), then i'd rather go with the free one. So can anyone answer both my questions?
No, Tunebite doesn't not disable/remove DRM info, Tunebite makes a recording of the song, which does degrade the sound quality, but if you aren't using good quality earphones and/or you don't have very discerning ears, you probably won't detect the quality loss.
I agree, TuneBite is the best thing, especially with a service like the Zune Marketplace.
Just google it, or check out thepiratebay.org (at your own legal discretion, of course.)
Last edited by itsnotabigtruck; 12-23-2008 at 10:44 AM.
Thanks locke. Also I cant figure out how to get the full version of the program and not the demo.( I'm a Zewbie) Any help?
Well, you have two options:
1) Buy it.
2) Look around torrent sites for some sort of cracked version. Due to rules here, I'm not allowed to describe how or where, but DRM is such an issue I'm sure a free version of this can't be hard to find.
this has just happened to me - i had recently canceled zune pass and my songs worked for a while then last night - unable to play this item please sync with you computer - so i did and then i erased all songs and put up again and then only certian songs like song credits and songs bought from ms points were saved and still work.
I can't believe how many people are complaining, I think Zune makes it pretty clear that it's unlimited songs as long as you keep paying the monthly fee. Plus 10 permanent songs. It's a pretty fair deal.