Zune can't play MSN tunes No back catalogueBy Nick Farrell: Tuesday 07 November 2006, 09:03MICROSOFT'S iPod competitor, the Zune, is going to cause a few problems for punters of the software giant's existing MSN Music store. According to the BBC, MSN Music store formats will not work on the Zune, meaning that loyal customers will have to buy them again. Vole is killing off the MSN Music Store when the Zune comes out on November 14, but the question of what will happen to those who spent a fortune on MSN Music Store formats has not been addressed. Likewise makers of MP3 players which are built to work with the MSN store will also find that their players will not work. The problem comes because Microsoft has taken the Zune out of the "Plays For Sure" initiative. The initiative aims to make sure that music bought from services backing it would work with players that supported it. This included Hardware makers such as Archos, Creative, Dell and Iriver, also backed the standard. Vole says that Windows Media Player will recognise Zune content which might make it possible to put the content on a Plays For Sure device. But it will not tell punters how to do this. So why is Microsoft being such a bastard? According to the Beeb it is copying the Apple business model exactly. This involves control both the device and music service, to make sure you milk as much cash out of punter's as possible. µ
Zune does not work with VistaCock up in the compatibility departmentBy Nick Farrell: Thursday 16 November 2006, 06:45Click here to find out more!MICROSOFT SEEMS to be forcing punters to choose between its super soaraway operating system Vista and its iPod killer the Zune.According to ZD Net, the Zune will not work with Vista, and can only run if punters have not upgraded from Windows XP.ZD Net thinks that Vole had a slight problem with the release dates of the two products. Vista theoretically has only just come out and there was no way that the Zune team could have made sure that the final Vista bits worked with the new player.If Vole did trot out this excuse it would have to explain why it didn’t have a team of Zune developers working with the Vista team to make sure it did work the same day that it released.Now the Zune team is frantically working out a patch which Vole can release to Zune owners in time for the Operating Systems official launch to ordinary punters in January. µ
Apple's a pretty crappy company too.
Yeah, well anyone who bought a digital-music player to use MSN formats deserve exactly what they get for being so stupid. The internet is wide and vast, and contains a plethora of info about digital music players and formats, but not everyone cares to do a lil research before they buy a product, so M$ will continue to 'gih dem' long, hard, black 'n' veiny shaft.
Quote from: TinyGrasshopper on November 19, 2006, 08:44:50 PMApple's a pretty crappy company too.I still rather them to MS :p
[Yeah I'd rather not have trusted computing in my laptop, thanks I don't think there are any real options digital music formats, at least not ones where you can buy mainstream music legally. There's playsforsure and fairplay and that's it. I don't think it's stupid to choose a format that works on more players.
I don't think it's stupid to choose a format that works on more players.