Zune MAX is an original Zune blog and forums for Zune HD owners to share mp3 music, movies, and XNA games for Zune. We have grown into an all around entertainment blog with mobile technology news and reviews, tips and strategy for Xbox 360, Nintendo Wii and Facebook Games.
Apple Computer received approval today for what many feel is the iPhone today. The iPhone patent application #20060268528 is for a “Handheld computing device” Its a huge document with more tech mumbo jumbo then I care to read right now but the device is no doubt on the way at this point and it looks like early next year will be a bad spot for Zune until they can come back with a Zune Phone.
The hype and hysteria built up around this iPhone is so huge that it simply has to be a blockbuster. The iPhone will outsell any other phone on the market and capture lots of new business for Apple no doubt.
Indie-Music.com is a resource for independent musicians. This resource was created by musicians who experimented with different promotional avenues that have been made available all around the world over recent years. For example, the discovery of the internet has made a rather large impact within the music industry. What better way to gain new listeners than through this miraculous breakthrough in technology. The world has seemed to change in order to adapt to the benefits of the internet. It is great to see how new discoveries make a great impact in the world that we live in today.
Indie-Music.com is a creation of Suzanne Glass from Indiana. The year was 1996 and Suzanne had a new hobby which happened to be Indie-Music.com. Her love for music is shown when one looks at her history in the music industry. She met any requirements that were set forth to her in order to pursue a career within music. In 1997, she tossed her day job out the window in order to pursue Indie-Music.com on a full-time basis. Not only has she written hundreds of articles on Independent Music, she has also made the appearance as a panelist at a variety of events that occurred within the music industry.
There are many different resources throughout their website. Let’s just go over some of them rather briefly. It looks like their Tip Sheet contains some pretty good information to help musicians come up with new ways of promoting their music. Their magazine seems to attract everyone, including non-musicians. They have a spot for CD reviews and a little bit more on top of that. Let’s just say this directory is bulging with resources that are screaming for attention. There is more that you can see by visiting their website. After all, every artist wants their music out there as much as possible. Sometimes, you may need some tips to get a good flow of ideas on implementing new ways of promoting music.
By visiting their website one will be able to almost immediately see the hard work they have put in over the years. Simply, a team of people wanting to help musicians get heard as much as possible. The explosion of the internet has truly made a mark within music history. It has provided us with the opportunity of global networking and many musicians have experienced career growth just by utilizing this priceless tool that we now possess. After all, there isn’t that many people that don’t have internet today. Indie-Music.com seems to be a great resource for musicians that need that extra promotion.
Well it looks like Zune moved into the Number 2 spot for mp3 player sales rather quickly didn’t it. I think that may have been a bit of a shock for some iFans but they’ll get over it. The Zune is a cool player and although the have stumbled out the gate they will come back based on a great device. I can say sales have not been brisk here at ZuneMAX.com but we have sold a Zune or two and there are lots of people intersted in them. Black is the most popular Zune color for ZuneMAX fans but brown is right behind it. The White Zune will be on closeout soon. No one seems to want these and I think its because it looks like an iPod and Zune fans are antiPod I guess.
Microsoft’s newest MP3 player, which launched just over two weeks ago, took second place in the portable digital player market in its first four days of sales, according to numbers generated by the market research firm NPD Group.
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Microsoft’s new Zune MP3 player did not fare as poorly as some predicted during its first week of sales.
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“Considering it is a new brand, it’s a very good first-week showing,” said Ross Rubin, director of industry for NPD Group.
Microsoft’s (up $0.24 to $29.63, Charts) Zune took 9 percent of digital player sales, according to NPD, edging out Sandisk (down $0.86 to $43.91, Charts), but behind Apple (down $0.21 to $91.60, Charts), whose iPod models have long dominated the MP3 player market.
Another research agency, Current Analysis, reported a somewhat similar sales reading during the same week. For the same week ending November 18, 2006, the Zune took 7 percent of the MP3 player market, falling behind both Apple and Sandisk.
Welcome to the first ZuneMAX.com Zunecast Episode #1. It’s not a podcast but you iPod fans can still watch it. You may call it a Videocast although it’s not an Audiocast and Netcast sounds so 90′s I won’t bother so I produced my first Zunecast instead. It’s more a tutorial that I’m not totally happy with it but it’s done and I’m looking forward to trying it again.
My first try at Zunecasting is a continuation of my Meet MAX article and I spend a few minutes running through the Zune firmware for you. You can tell I had some notes to keep me on track because the first two times I tried to do it on the fly and I kept messing it up. I realized if I was going to properly cover all of it I would have to have notes to keep me focused and still I messed it up. I barely go over the FM tuner and there is one mistake in the video. We’ll see if anyone catches it.
Since it’s my first Zunecast I am trying a few new tools with our blog software. You have the choice of watching the Google Video you see here now or you can use the player located at the top of this blog post to watch the movie now or you can download the entire file for playback later.
So it looks like DecalGirl custom Zune skins are going to be the hot ones. I first heard of them in this post from our friend Spell 125 and was interested in what they had. I went over all the new skins and could not decide which one I liked the most. I kinda want to buy them all to have something different each time I take MAX out but that’s a bit much, they have 59 different skins. I like the Abduction and the Celestial the most I think. Today I found an article in Engadget about the entire line of Decal Girl Skins. It seems they must receive the same emails as we do on occasion because they often seem to be writing the same article at the same time as we are. I held off my Vaja Case article just because we were to publish on the same day but I’m going forward with this one because I really like the skins and I’m ordering mine soon.
I’m using MAX for the benefit of our Zune community and I wanted something that would identify the domain ZuneMAX.com but I didn’t want to put a cheap sticker on my Zune. I found that Decal Girl also offers Custom Zune Skins by request. I submitted a request for Custom Work and was happy to receive a reply with a Photoshop PSD attached so that I can make my own Zune skins. That’s awesome. MAX is going to get his own personalized wardrobe and the best part is that a Custom skin only costs an extra $5 and you can have a truly unique and personal Zune. I guess $5 is quite a bit more than the standard price $9.99 but Decal Girls is running a Special on Zune skins and you can get one for just $6.99 for a limited time it appears so I suggest you drop whatever it is you are doing and get on over to DecalGirl.com so you can order a Custom Zune Skin like I am for MAX.
I finally got the Zune software to work properly. I was forced to remove my original installation and reinstall the software on my PC. I have been careful to only run the Zune software and no other programs or downloads and it seems to be running fine now. I’m syncing now with multiple programs and have been running for about 2 hours with no troubles. The problem with that is that when I reinstalled the software it did not recognize MAX and I was forced to replace the content on my Zune. I lost all the preloaded video clips and I think some of the songs are different as well but they are still cool. I’m bummed I lost the Kranked Video and I hope I can find it again. Anyone?
I dug up a rack of CD’s that has been in my closet for a long time. I found 5 or 6 with music files on them from back in the day when music and warez were available spam free courtesy of alt2600 and college ftp servers and P2P sounded more like an illegal drug. I think a couple of them date back to 98 when I got my first DSL account but the files were fine and I loaded about 50 full albums of some classic rock, reggae and more.
I spent most of my time with my new Zune listening to some of my old favorites. It’s been some time since I listened to so much music and it’s been very nice to hear some full albums I have not played through in years. I have now gone through almost everything from alternative and metal like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Guns and Roses, Pantera and Metallica to classic rock like Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, AC/DC, Janis Joplin and the Who to other stuff like Violent Femmes, Green Day, the Beatles and more Reggae then I realized I had.
I have killed and charged my Zune at least once each day since I got it and it’s been on around the clock. I forgot how much I loved certain music like Led Zeppelin and Bob Marley. The original rasta man has been very soothing to me these late evenings working on our Zune site and when I need a pickup there is no one like Jimi Page to crank things up a bit. I’m amazed to this day by the work Led Zeppelin produced. They really were more than a rock band with loud guitars and pretty hair. They put down some great music with so much variety and so many instruments. I forgot how fast a tune like “Whole Lotta Love” or “The Song Remains the Same” can get and still sound like good music. I’m afraid most groups or bands these days don’t deseve to call themselves musicians. They are more like noise makers to be honest and I’ve met pets with more talent.
They can be celebrities and performers but most are not as musically talented as those before them. I think a lot of todays music is about one beat and a hook to play with, slap a trick line or two of lyrics on it and repeat the whole thing over and over again for 3 minutes. I can barely handle the radio any longer and use it to amuse myself with the idiots on morning radio or when I’m driving. I can’t belive those people get paid to be so dumb.
I’ve had MAX for just over a week now and I’ve been using him non stop. I’m not always thumbing through the GUI or testing some feature out but I play lots of music with it and I love the picture shows and videos also. The screen is perfect for photo slideshows and I’ve got lots more pics to add to my Zune but the most fun has been going back through time with music. Listening to so much of my old favorites has brought up lots of memories from lazy days gone by jamming to the latest and greatest tunes.
I was thumbing through the Zune MarketPlace recently and came across a Playlist labeled “What’s Zune MarketPlace” and I downloaded it without even checking it out first. I was surprised to find a cool collection of songs beginning with the phrase “Welcome to the” including hits from GNR, Pink Floyd, Public Enemy and Tanya Stephens. I have not heard of Ms Stephens and was most impressed with her song “Welcome to the Rebelution”. Its a good tune and I suggest you check out the Playlist if you get the chance.
My musical taste is wide and varied. I like almost every kind of music and at some point in my life have considered myself a fan of almost everything. Growing up I listened to lots of R&B type music and I have vivid memories of the beginning of rap and the hip hop movement. I was hunting for something different from what I have here on CD and decided to check out some more Zune Playlists. I found two that I’m really having fun with. The first is labeled “Old School Rap” and it has quite a few decent old school tracks on it from Run DMC and UTFO but the bomb playlist has to be the #1 Playlist on the Zune MarketPlace labeled “B-BOYS AND B-GIRLS”.
This collection of Old School jams took me back to the early 80′s when I listened to classic rap on 12″ vinyl in my bedroom with the boys in my hood. I listened to each of these playlists once and was out hunting for more to add to my collection right away. I grabbed some LL Cool J, Beastie Boys and everything Run DMC I could find on the Zune MaketPlace but came up empty when I looked for stuff like Space Cowboy and Pac Jam from Jonzun Crew. Not many of you may know or remember Jonzun Crew but they were pretty big for a short time in some small places down south I found a YouTube video of their song “We are the Jonzun Crew” that I can’t remember ever seeing. It was funny to see the video as it makes the song sound even sillier than I remember it but it was the funk of its time.
It’s amazing to me how my mind associates so much with music. I can hear a song and tell you so much more about the time and place I was in my life when I was into the music then I can about the song lyrics or the band. I seem to be one of those people that remembers people and places by music and MAX has been taking me down memory lane. It’s been a total blast but I think I’m ready for some new stuff with an old skool twist possibly. So tell me some of your favorite memories with music and suggest some songs or albums I should pick up in the Zune MarketPlace. I have no idea where to look and I’m not interested in just downloading random playlists cause they sound cool. What are you listening to on your Zune?
It’s good to know I’m not the only one who sees what’s happening with Zune in the reviews being dumped on us these days. Someone fears Zune enough to be working hard at slamming the Zune before it ever gets going. The attack reviews all have a common theme and Christopher Heiser of Ten23 Software sees them. He paints it clear, they are transparent in their hate of the EVIL Microsoft and its ugly new “shitbrick” and many will never give the Zune a chance. I don’t think it matters much because as Chris points out it’s about the device and mine works just fine for me much as his does for him. It’s not perfect and I would never expect a first attempt at a new market would be but its a better music player then the comparably priced market leader and this player is guaranteed to get better with age unlike most other digital audio players or electronic devices for that matter.
It’s always fun to watch when a controversial product is released. If you look on Amazon under some polemical books, you’ll notice many of the reviews are from people who have never read it but hate it nonetheless. Enter the Zune – what could be more controversial than a product from [the hated] Microsoft aimed at competing with [the beloved] Apple? Read some of those reviews, they couldn’t be any more transparent! Here are some of the things they have in common:
1. Screen Size If the reviewer says the bigger screen size is no big deal, chances are he is an Apple Addict. Keep in mind he was probably staring into a 23†monitor when he wrote the review, with a 54†television in the background providing the ambient noise. We deal with small mobile phone screen sizes and trust me, to the average consumer, size does matter.
2. Size and Weight If the reviewer describes the size of the Zune as HUGE or GIGANTIC or ENORMOUS, it’s a good chance they are an iPod fan. While the bigger screen was “no big dealâ€, the extra few ounces are a back-breaker.
3. Review Length The review is completely negative and about 4 pages long…yet the reviewer never mentioned once actually seeing the unit. “My friend’s sister’s best friend got one, and I’m pretty sure she hates it.†In fact, it’s probably dated November 14 at 8:00am.
4. Brown Zune Referred To As A Turd Hey, I don’t get this color either. But to make it a focal point in a review when there are two other colors available makes the author look like he is reaching for negative things to say.
MusicSubmit is a website that provides musicians with an option of obtaining assistance in submitting their music to various resources. It isn’t always easy to promote your music completely on your own. That is where MusicSubmit can come into play.
When you sign up for MusicSubmit, you will be able to submit your music to various internet-based resources. This includes Directories, Internet Radio Stations, Podcasts, Blogs, and Online Music Magazines. We will get into the details shortly, first, I would like to stress the importance of having your music promoted online. MySpace is a good example of musicians coming together for the sense of getting heard by others. The internet continues to provide a limitless amount of listeners, it is your job to help them find you. Simply, MusicSubmit is great to add to your collection of tools, you can truly shave some time if you utilize it in the correct manner.
How this works is rather simple. You will need to upload your music and material into your MusicSubmit account. You will also create a MusicSubmit press kit. You will be submitting your music only to the resources that are seeking musicians in your music genre, this way you aren’t wasting your time messing with those that aren’t currently looking.
Directories is another good way to generate new listeners, as it provides people with a directory of music in a vast array of genres. The popularity of internet radio stations has seemed to increase rapidly. A lot of people are tuning in to internet radio stations on a daily basis, the outcome is unpredictable. Podcasts are an extraordinary way to get promotion over the internet, the audience is continuing to climb and I see no stopping anytime soon. Blogs have grown to be very essential in promoting anything, by assisting you in this, you will become even better known around the world. After all, blogs can provide a better source of information to fans than traditional print sources can offer. It sure is a lot faster. Online music magazines are also popular among the internet audience. What better way to get the word out than to be featured in an online music magazine, this will do nothing but help you out in the long run.
It seems like the guys over at MusicSubmit are out here trying to help musicians out as much as possible. If you have the money, you might just find this a great way to help you out. The services are a great idea, it’s just that some prefer not to pay others to promote their music for them. So, what are you waiting for? Check them out and decide whether they have something you want or not.
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