Microsoft has announced that Zune 2 will be available in the next month. If you upgrade your Zune to Zune 2 or get a new Zune, you will have to face the problem of transferring your files from Zune 1 to Zune 2. If the files from Zune 1 can be moved to PC, then the problem can be easily fixed by moving the files from PC to Zune 2. But Microsoft restricts users from moving files between Zune and PC in order to protect copyrights. However, unlike what lots of us believe, you can actually move files from Zune to a partnered computer very only a few simple steps:
Step 1: Connect your Zune to your computer and launch the Zune desktop software (usually it will be launched automatically). Browse to the files on your Zune that you want to move to your computer.
Step 2: Click the http://www.ipod-soft.com/images/guid...2/figure-3.jpg button, and you will see the text in the right pane is slightly changed to "Drag Items Here to create a list to sync from XX (the name of your Zune) to your computer". Drag and drop the files from your Zune into this area.
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Step 3: When you drag all the files you prefer from your Zune into this pane, click the Copy From Device button at the bottom of this pane. Then these files will be moved to your computer. These files will be moved to different locations on your computer, depending on their types. Most likely, they will be located in the root level of My Pictures, My Music and My Videos. Then you can just use your Zune desktop software to sync them to your Zune 2.
To put new music, songs and videos from CDs and DVD to Zune 2, you can just use conversion tool:
For CDs, Windows Media Player will do the job perfectly because it can directly rip CD music to MP3.
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For DVDs and regular video files, there are even more choices. I have been using a conversion tool named Wondershare Zune Video Suite, and everything has been working smoothly so far. I think it will still work with Zune 2 because the format specs supported by Zune 2 are still the same.
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Step 1: Connect your Zune to your computer and launch the Zune desktop software (usually it will be launched automatically). Browse to the files on your Zune that you want to move to your computer.
Step 2: Click the http://www.ipod-soft.com/images/guid...2/figure-3.jpg button, and you will see the text in the right pane is slightly changed to "Drag Items Here to create a list to sync from XX (the name of your Zune) to your computer". Drag and drop the files from your Zune into this area.
http://www.ipod-soft.com/images/guid...2/figure-2.jpg
Step 3: When you drag all the files you prefer from your Zune into this pane, click the Copy From Device button at the bottom of this pane. Then these files will be moved to your computer. These files will be moved to different locations on your computer, depending on their types. Most likely, they will be located in the root level of My Pictures, My Music and My Videos. Then you can just use your Zune desktop software to sync them to your Zune 2.
To put new music, songs and videos from CDs and DVD to Zune 2, you can just use conversion tool:
For CDs, Windows Media Player will do the job perfectly because it can directly rip CD music to MP3.
http://www.ipod-soft.com/images/guid...2/figure-1.jpg
For DVDs and regular video files, there are even more choices. I have been using a conversion tool named Wondershare Zune Video Suite, and everything has been working smoothly so far. I think it will still work with Zune 2 because the format specs supported by Zune 2 are still the same.
http://www.ipod-soft.com/images/guid...2/figure-4.jpg