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Learn how to add video to Zune, you know the video format that is required by the device. The device plays only the video in 3 formats Windows Media Video (. Wmv), MPEG4 video (m4v,. Mp4 Mov e.) and H.264 video (. M4v,. Mp4 Mov e.). Device video file transfer occurs in 2 phases. The first is to convert video files in both AVI, MPEG2, DivX, VCD or DVD in a format compatible with Zune 3 mentioned. The second step is to transfer the convertedvideo of the device. Sounds simple? Well let's go into more detail on how to add a video to Zune.

Learn how to add a video to Zune begins to find conversion software. iSkysoft Video Converter and Cucusoft Zune software are some examples. These are shareware you can download and try. However, software add watermark on the support of conversion or limit the conversion of 5 or 10 minutes, unless you purchase the full version.

Microsoft also offers itsZune software and is free to use, but unfortunately does not include the video conversion. We recommend that you try to find a shareware program that offers the best user experience in terms of usability.

More information about the program Cucusoft Zune can be observed, even step by step on how to add video to Zune and convert[http://www.sharewareguide.net/article/Guide/zune-program:-how-to-put-video-on-zune], and convert-dvd-video-to-Zune-Zune-video – movies -Zune-music.html.

Assuming that the conversion is completed, the next step is to transfer the converted video from your PC or laptop to Zune. You have 2 options on how to add video to Zune. One of them is a bit 'more technical, but will be of interest to technology enthusiasts. The first is to use the program provided by Microsoft Zune transfer. YouZune easily done by starting the program, dragging the video file in the Zune library and perform a synchronization. The method is simple and requires no technical expertise. You can download the http://www.zune.net Microsoft Zune.

The other method that I personally prefer, is to transform the Zune device on an external hard drive so that files can be copied and pasted directly on the device. Learning tohttp://www.your-gadget.com/2008/02/13/hack-your-zune-to-use-it-as-an-external-usb-drive/. Warning: do so at your own risk.

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