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Author: Matthew Newsom and 5 other contributors. Create a Guide. Microsoft Zune Zune Flash 2nd Generation. Featured Guides. Replace them! Well, her Zune has bitten the dust. We know that MIcrosoft has decided to no longer continue with the Zune devices. So we're trying to decide what to do now.
As I said her phone just isn't large enough to hold everything, and I know it would be very hard not to have her podcasts, music, etc. Does anyone have any idea what Microsoft's plans are, as a follow-up to the Zune?
We're at a decision point in all of this. We've both got quite a library of music we've invested in, so it would be better to stay with whatever will replace the Zune, if there is plans for any follow-up MP3, podcasts, video player that isn't a phone. Or should we just ditch the whole Zune experience and select some other MP3 player ecosystem? What happens if you don't have an XBox? I don't, and haven't any plans to purchase one soon. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help.
And it's worth noting that although your Zune will continue playing all of your old music, anything you stream or download from Groove won't play on your Zune. There are rumblings that some Zune power users might make an open source Zune client replacement. Assuming this actually happens, such a client almost certainly would do only the simplest of tasks, allowing you to manage what's already on your Zune and nothing more.
And that depends upon Microsoft making the data accessible. Perhaps that small beacon of hope is enough for you to hold onto the device. If you're finally ready to surrender your Zune and go with an iDevice, then connect your Zune to your computer and import everything into iTunes.
Only the music you paid for or used music credits to obtain will be allowed in, of course. Android and other devices are a bit messier, but essentially the same process.
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