Rip DVD to Zune

It is very easy to rip DVD movies to Zune with TubeHunter Media Center, a perfectly ALL-IN-ONE media toolkit. It converts any video files between all popular video formats, and creates video DVD disc with any video files. Besides, it converts any video file to iPOD, and converts your favorite DVD movie to other video formats, or to iPod. It also handles other useful jobs like FLV conversion, video to sequenced images, extracting audio from a video file.
 
Step 1
Start TubeHunter Media Center, and select "DVD Ripper"
 
Step 2
Select DVD drive letter, then click on that rectangle button
 
Step 3
Select Zune video format from the red area:
 
Step 4
Click "Rip" button to convert.
 
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The first Zune model, the Zune 30, was released in the United States on November 14, 2006. Featuring 30GB of capacity, built in Wifi, FM radio, and a 3 inch screen, the Zune 30 came in black, brown or white. Basic headphones, a carrying case, USB cord, and software CD were all included in the original package.

The Zune 4, 8 and the 80 were announced on October 2, 2007 as the beginning of the V2 set of Zunes. The new Zune 80 features a 3.2 inch screen, while the Zune 4 and 8 come with an 1.8 inch screen. Both come with a new touchpad-style input device and new software (also available for the Zune 30.) Additional file support for H.264 and MPEG-4 file was also included, although the older Zune 30 requires these formats to be transcoded to WMV prior to sync. The ability to sync wirelessly (automatically if connected to a power supply,) podcast support, and an upgraded song-sharing licensing are now available on all models. The new software also allows a Zune to communicate with other Zunes to share pictures and songs. A free firmware update added the new software features to the original Zune 30, and was released on November 13, 2007. The Zune 80 comes bundled with a USB connection cord and premium headphones. The Zune 4 and 8 come with a USB connection cord and standard headphones.

The first-generation Zune was created by Microsoft in close cooperation with Toshiba, which took the design of the Gigabeat S and redeveloped it under the name Toshiba 1089 as registered with the FCC starting in the year 2006. Xbox 360 overseer J Allard ran the project, codenamed ‘Argo’, staffed with Xbox and MSN Music Store developers who worked on ‘Alexandria’, finalized as Zune Marketplace. Both products were later united under the Zune brand name in the U.S. market.
The second-generation Zune 4?GB, 8?GB, and 80?GB are manufactured by Flextronics. The 4 and 8?GB Zunes are flash-based and smaller in size than the 80?GB version. The 30GB Zune was not redesigned.
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