July 4th, 2008 at 4:44 am
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^ would i need a converter to run mpeg files on a zune? and what video files does it take also? I go to properties when I I right click on the song, and it say the file type is "mpeg layer-3 audio". Does this mean it's actually an mp3 file, becuase I've never heard of mpeg by itself. thanks for all the help.
krazecat, whats the benefit of converting the files to the windows player?
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Yes it means it's an mp3 file. Even though Zune says it supports mp4 videos, I suggest covnerting them to wmv. I've seen Zune convert mp4 files that I downloaded from Marketplace.
This is from the Zune website:
AUDIO SUPPORT
Windows Media® Audio Standard[3] (WMA) (.wma): Up to 320 Kbps; constant bit rate (CBR) and variable bit rate (VBR) up to 48-kHz sample rate. WMA Pro 2-channel up to 384 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48-kHz
WMA Lossless
Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) (.mp4, .m4a, .m4b, .mov) - .m4a and .m4b files without FairPlay DRM up to 320 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48-kHz
MP3 (.mp3) – Up to 320 Kbps; CBR and VBR up to 48-kHz
PICTURE SUPPORT
JPEG – (.jpg)
VIDEO SUPPORT
Windows Media Video (WMV) (.wmv) – Main and Simple Profile, CBR or VBR, up to 3.0 Mbps peak video bit rate; 720 pixels x 480 pixels up to 30 frames per second (or 720 pixels x 576 pixels up to 25 frames per second). Zune software will transcode HD WMV files at device sync
MPEG-4 (MP4/M4V) (.mp4) Part 2 video[4] – Simple Profile up to 2.5 Mbps peak video bit rate; 720 pixels x 480 pixels up to 30 frames per second (or 720 pixels x 576 pixels up to 25 frames per second). Zune software will transcode HD MPEG-4 files at device sync
H.264 video[4] – Baseline Profile up to 2.5 Mbps peak video bit rate; 720 pixels x 480 pixels up to 30 frames per second (or 720 pixels x 576 pixels up to 25 frames per second). Zune software will transcode HD H.264 files at device sync
DVR-MS[5] – Zune software will transcode at time of sync