by: karusaf December 3, 2007 1:52 PM PST
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Zune Pass Question
by karusaf - 12/3/07 1:52 PM
If i get the zune pass, do I have to download the songs to my pc first and THEN to my zune? or can i go directly to my zune and bypass my pc (as in drag the songs onto the zune so that i can save space on my pc)? and if you DO have to download them onto the pc first, if you delete them once they are on the zune will they delete off the zune next time you connect it due to some sorta auto sync? or can you turn off the auto sync?
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Yes & no
by Josh.Lowensohn - 12/3/07 3:25 PM
In Reply to: Zune Pass Question by karusaf
Yes, you have to download them first to your PC, then to your Zune via the Zune software. If you're trying to save space on your PC the good news is that once a song is on your Zune, you can get rid of it from your collection. And it will remain on the player. If you want to get it back, you can re-download it from the store at a later date.
Second, you can either sync everything, or selectively choose what you want to sync to the device by right clicking on the content and choosing "sync to (ZUNE NAME)" from the right click options menu.
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