toby10;633523 Wrote: 
> I'd guess he means purchased music from the Zune store is DRM free.

Yes, that is what I mean.  You can buy all the DRM free music you want.


toby10;633471 Wrote: 
>  With many different streaming hardware manufacturers out there, don't
> you find it a bit peculiar that not one offers Zune?  AVR/receiver
> manufacturers are including subscription services like Napster,
> Rhapsody, Pandora ..... yet no Zune.
> There is a reason Zune is so limited to so few devices, look for the
> one common denominator.  ;)

I don't understand what you are suggesting.  Why do you think hardware
manufactuers are not integrating Zune Pass?  I really don't know the
answer.  Also, album integrity is huge for me.  I don't want to listen
to singles.  I want albums.  Pandora is good for discovering, but I
want to dig deeper than just 3 songs.

I have not looked at Napster or Rhapsody for a long time.  After a
quick review of their websites, I may need to take a closer look. 
Looks like they are virtually the same thing as Zune Pass.

Maybe I'm misreading the posts here, but how come no condemnation for
Rhapsody and Napster?  They seem to be doing the same thing as Zune
Pass.  And yet the perception I get from some commenters is only
Microsoft is the devil.  

How come Slimserver supports the other streaming services (doesn't it?)
but not Zune Pass.  Is it pricing, licensing issues, poor marketing,
Microsoft being difficult to work with, Micro$oft doesn't want to do
it, lack of a user base?


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