Author Topic: Zune's software can go burn  (Read 686 times)

So, because my current MP3 player is starting to get too small (An original 2gb Sansa Clip, Rockboxed), my dad gave me his old 80gb Zune player. The player itself is actually a nice piece of hardware, it's interface is nice and smooth, the sound quality is nice (Even able to drive my 56ohm headphones with ease), and the screen is alright for 2007. However, when I hooked it up to my computer, it refused to let me access the files until I downloaded the Zune software. I download the software, and you've got to be loving kidding me. The computer stops detecting when USB Devices are plugged and unplugged, meaning I can't hook up my old MP3 player to transfer files. It also refused to uninstall, telling me to unplug the zune, which it was. I rebooted the computer, and oh loving stuff. It's changed my sound to go through my graphics card and into my tv through HDMI, rather than straight through my soundcard to my headphones. Did I mention that it created not 1, but 7 loving HDMI "Playback devices". It also reset my sound card driver's settings. This stuff is why I was just considering upgrading to a Zip Clip instead.

wtf
why would a Microsoft product do that



My old Kin Two M (which was absolute trash by the way) had to use zune to sync, and it had some stuff audio limit

Zune? Wow there is people who actually bought that?

wow I forgot the zune even existed lol

jesus christ that's awful

did it install a purple monkey on your browser as well?