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saralk
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O.P. Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
A few weeks ago, I was in a tube station down in London, and I saw an advert that invited me to turn my bluetooth on. I turned it on, but then found out I was in the wrong station so I had to leave before I found out what was about to happen. I assume that I would be sent a video, or a picture or something.
That got me thinking. We all know the Zunes have the ability to send music files to each other wirelessly. So if Microsoft is thinking smart, they'll license this technology out to record labels, who will use it to invite users on public transport to turn on their Zune wireless thing in order to be sent the whole of an upcoming album, which they'll be able to play only 3 times, and then they can buy it from the Zune Marketplace when they get home.
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10-17-2006 04:30 PM |
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foaly
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
the Zune system can only send with a protection that let you play the song 3 times...
people probably won't pay for mp3's they can just play 3 times...
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10-17-2006 04:44 PM |
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absorbation
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
Maybe in England, internationally media companies would be against this kind of idea. Nice concept, it really depends how the Zune catches on
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10-17-2006 04:44 PM |
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Thor
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Awwwwwwww.
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
quote: Originally posted by foaly
the Zune system can only send with a protection that let you play the song 3 times...
people probably won't pay for mp3's they can just play 3 times...
You get an mp3 for free, like a trial. Afterwords you buy it if you liked it.
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10-17-2006 04:46 PM |
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saralk
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O.P. RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
quote: Originally posted by foaly
the Zune system can only send with a protection that let you play the song 3 times...
people probably won't pay for mp3's they can just play 3 times...
yeah thats the point, while on a bus, they'll get sent the whole album for free, but they can only play it three times. And then when they get home, they can purchase it instantly.
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10-17-2006 04:47 PM |
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Lourix
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
I think that has let the Zune down only being allowed to play another person's song 3 times.
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10-17-2006 05:49 PM |
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Nathan
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Yeah, "large dimensions" ;)
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
i think it should be - about 10 times
that way you can listen to it a good few times
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10-17-2006 05:51 PM |
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MeEtc
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
well, it probably won't be a mp3 file to do that, you'll need another file format that has a license built in to it.
I like the idea however, but you won't catch me paying to download anything
I cannot hear you. There is a banana in my ear.
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10-17-2006 06:10 PM |
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Nathan
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Yeah, "large dimensions" ;)
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
The file format is going to wma i think.
I think it converts it before it sends .
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10-17-2006 06:19 PM |
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user27089
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RE: Microsoft Zune - Secret gold mine?
quote: Originally posted by Lourix
I think that has let the Zune down only being allowed to play another person's song 3 times.
Well they can't allow people to be distributing songs illegally can they, it hasn't let anything down, that's just you wishing that everything was free.
quote: Originally posted by MeEtc
well, it probably won't be a mp3 file to do that, you'll need another file format that has a license built in to it.
I like the idea however, but you won't catch me paying to download anything
I think the cost of digital music will dramatically decrease in the next few years.
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10-17-2006 06:21 PM |
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