I cant not seem to use MM to access my zune player on my HTC phone.
Sadly I have issues sync-ing with the zune software, not all my songs xfer - it says some are dups even though they are not.
Is there a patch to use it with MM?
If not is there an alternative to zune?
HTC Phone W/ZUNE
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Re: HTC Phone W/ZUNE
Microsoft has closed the zune to programs other than its own.
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Re: HTC Phone W/ZUNE
Don't have the phone version, but here's a workaround for the Zune HD:
Because the Zune and Windows Media Player software are a pain to create playlists, I use MediaMonkey to create a playlist. I then send them to an M3U file. I open Windows Media Player and drag the M3U file into the Media Library window. If you find that the zune software does not automatically pick it up, go Media Player and export each playlist to the Zune playlist folder as a WPL file. When you next open the Zune software, it will automatically import the new playlist from WMP and create a ZPL file (sometimes takes a while). It can then sync to the Zune device. If I perform major updates to the playlists, I find it sometimes easier to delete the old playlists and allow the software to import the new ones.
This is a duplicate from "does media monkey work with a microsoft zune?" http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... hilit=zune
Because the Zune and Windows Media Player software are a pain to create playlists, I use MediaMonkey to create a playlist. I then send them to an M3U file. I open Windows Media Player and drag the M3U file into the Media Library window. If you find that the zune software does not automatically pick it up, go Media Player and export each playlist to the Zune playlist folder as a WPL file. When you next open the Zune software, it will automatically import the new playlist from WMP and create a ZPL file (sometimes takes a while). It can then sync to the Zune device. If I perform major updates to the playlists, I find it sometimes easier to delete the old playlists and allow the software to import the new ones.
This is a duplicate from "does media monkey work with a microsoft zune?" http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... hilit=zune