Posted: Tue Jan 29, 2008 6:24 pm
Awesome! Thank you very much, tutorials like this are HARD to find on the net, and this did exactly what I needed it to do.
The Music Manager for Serious Collectors
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/
This sounds great, keep us updated!JoeyJoJo wrote:This exe will only kill the Zune process. You'll still need to start it up and kick off the sync process manually, but at least you don't have to fiddle with the task manager. I will play around with trying to automate the whole process at some point.JoeyJoJo, thanks for this. Does your .exe require that you still sync a file to your Zune before it is run or does it somehow do this automatically? Thanks again.
Good luck,
JoeyJoJo
Glad to have helped!Anonymous wrote:Awesome! Thank you very much, tutorials like this are HARD to find on the net, and this did exactly what I needed it to do.
Yes. It is safe to remove the USB although it still says "Syncing".zaqwithaq wrote:Should the zune stay "Syncing" after MM is done transfering files??
The only reason I could think would be that you don't have enough room on the Zune. Did you delete the music that was already on it? Do you have the "save space" feature activated in the Zune software?Solaris wrote:Any reason why it would only put around 1,000 of my 16,000 songs on there? They're all compatible with the zune as I've had them on there using the zune software itself, but now MM won't sync them.
Are you sure that the tracks didn't always have this silence, or don't have it already? An MM synch should not change the audio file at all unless you are running a conversion.skyhopper88 wrote:Hey, great guide. I hit a snag with cover art and ended up with %artist% - %album%.jpg and cover.jpg on the Zune. Easily fixed though, it was just a miss checked setting. More importantly, I cleared my Zune's music before syncing with MM just to be safe, and some of my tracks seem to randomly have 5 seconds of silence in the track before the actual audio starts. Any reason for that? I'm also having trouble getting the Zune to re recognize after a sync, be it using generic, zune, or the hd hack. Removing from the device manager didn't help, it just keeps loading in a loop saying found new hardware.
Yes. We're all hoping they can come out with something better, but for now this is the only option.kosanke wrote:...
Every time I want to add more music to my Zune through Media Monkey, do I need to do that whole thing where I Sync with my Zune, close it, use zAlternator, and open up Media Monkey? ...
Yes, and yes. I haven't been able to do a successful sync without clearing all of the music off my Zune first. You can leave your movies and pictures on there, however.kosanke wrote:Should I clear my Zune EVERY time before I sync, because I got 3 copies of each song, after I synced it 2 more times to get some more content on there.
Also, when I want to do movies, I just need to switch zAlternator back to Zune(Default) and just use the Zune software?
Thanks for the help.
Well thats just about how I see it too. Just FYI, I didn't make the plugin, a member of the ZuneBoards community did. I just wanted to put a guide up here for anyone who was interested in trying it out.kosanke wrote:I think I finally understand.
Sorry if this sounds like I am belittling your work, but basically what you are doing is "tricking" the Zune into syncing with Media Monkey but initializing the sync process via the Zune software. Then you "freeze" the Zune into the sync while you switch over to MM?
That's kind of how I interpret it.