Zune hacked for Korean and Chinese language support
ZuneBoards has achieved the feat of getting the Zune to support Korean and Chinese languages, using a hack that could open the door for many new interesting hacks for the thoroughly uninteresting player. Apparently, the hackers managed to get access to the System Partition, which until now has been rather hard. Once in, all they had to do was add a new font package -- it all sounds a little dubious to us, but whatevs. By the time more hacks come around, we'll probably be playing with the Zune 2.
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"dfsdfsfsf", it's pretty sad for a guy who lives with his parents to try and critique others' buying power. If you can buy a Zune, you can buy an iPod, because if you have the spare money for an mp3 player, you're not going to settle for a low quality device if you end up paying over a hundred dollars for it. If you want to actually see which players people who are devoted to getting the best sound use, check head-fi.org - and fyi, people there use both iPods and Zunes.
I hope you realize that you could have sidestepped the whole being biased tools crap by leaving out TWO WORDS from your article.. but instead you decided to piss off everyone who likes microsoft, and everyone else who doesn't like to see random bias in stuff they read online. Way to go, Conrad.
The problem, of course, is that they need traffic to drive the ads.
A site of calm, well thought out and generally unbiased articles about the objective benefits and weaknesses of products without comparisons that pander to the fans of other products wouldn't draw the haters and fanatics who *need* to put everyone else down in order to feed their own weak egos - already hopelessly and pathetically tied to their hardware.
Consider for a moment that you'll see surreal bandwagoning here. Like, the obsessive hatred of DRM on the Zune when in fact, it's no worse than the iPod's DRM. While you can't truely share a file using Zune WiFi - the 3x3 over WiFi is still *better* than the WiFi currently offered by on the iPod - which is none.
That may change if the next iPod actually has WiFi - but no one's noticed that the iPhone doesn't do WiFi sharing either... Because they've been too busy gushing to actually think things through.
Similarly, the larger screen (which comes at the expense of a larger device) and the other features like WiFi DJ all are superiour to the iPod - yet rather than calling on Apple to catch up - these are denigrated in order to make the iPod seem better than it really is.
The one that really floors me is the universal hatred of the integrated FM tuner in the Zune. Sure - you may no longer listen to radio (which I doubt), but the simple equation is - Zune had radio built in for no extra cost - iPod you have to add it on at a cost. Ergo - Zune beats iPod in this area. So, rather than just admit this - the reaction is to try and show why FM radio sucks and no one wants it.
Which is both untrue, irrelevent and silly.
And so it goes on Days of our Engadget.
@dragod
You seem to think that just because someone doesn't like the Zune means they never owned one. I did own one and these are a few of the reasons I took mine back after 2 days of messing with it. First off I didn't care for the interface compared to the iPod. Second the thing is kinda clunky to me it just feels like a brick in my hand. Next was the way you hook it up the your computer it took me forever just to get the thing to be recognized by windows and it's a Microsoft product shouldn't they play well together? My iPod was ready to use in like 30 seconds what's up with that. If you like the Zune fine but there must be a reason why the Zune isn't selling very well and has had to have a price drop. When was the last time there was a price drop for the iPod? I guess you get what you pay for.
Well, this is where we differ. I love the way the Zune feels. It feels solid and the rubber feels awesome. I prefer the Zune interface 100% over the iPod. I can actually see things other than size 8 Arial font and blank white screens. I don't know what's wrong with your computer, mine recognizes it in under 10 seconds. And the reason it isn't selling well is because it's a first generation player in an already over-saturated market. And I did get what I payed for. An amazing product, at a reasonable price.
Watch this space
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iPod pure front, 3/4, 7/8, and pure side.
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@Dragod you love the way Zune feel because
1. You can't afford an Ipod.
2.Ipod is for creative and artistic people, you are obviously too stupid to appreciate the beauty it.
You love the way your hand feels down your pants because:
1. You will never find someone to care about you with your cocky attitude. "Apple products are exclusively for the elite of the population like me, the top 3%." --Real nice, Asshole.
2. Mother will only leave you alone after shaving her back on Wednesday nights.
Seriously man, who the hell do you think you are? "Apple products are exclusively for the elite of the population like me, the top 3%." Seriously man, get off your F*cking high horse and go get some common sense. I sincerely hope you lose every cent you have.
And that 3% might explain why there are so few of you mac users.
I'd like to hear what your criteria on "top 3%" are.
Is it income? (corporations don't support Macs)
Is it intelligence? (many research scientists, doctors, and lawyers use PCs)
Is it the size of one's tail? Perhaps there is an inverse relationship between the size of one's tail, and the propensity to be a Mac fan boy.
And if you don't know what I mean by tail, study some Latin and etymology.
I'm actually a 15 year old, thank you. And yes, I live with my mother. And I do have a job, asshole. I have a Zune that I bought for $250 and I have several hundred in cash. So yeah, I don't care if you think you're so "elite" because you own some overpriced hardware. You're still a cocky douche bag who should learn that money isn't everything. Because, you know, I'm the loser for not conforming to what everyone else has and bought what I liked.
Go f**k yourself.
Seung-Hwan if you don't know the criteria then you are the lower class. AKA the guy who work at fast food restaurant. Ipod are for people of the upper class, the corporate executive, the top 3% of this country. But obvious if you are too stupid to understand that then you are not part of the elite upper class.
Maybe you just feel special because you have no concept of the value of money? And you somehow think $250 is an amazing amount of money for the "lower class population, the lower 97%" You should really go out and see how much things cost. Oh, and be sure that you let your daddy know that you made yourself feel better for making fun of the less fortunate. Though, I consider myself lucky to not be as arrogant as you are.
Quite on the contrary, I think it is you who needs an education on social hierarchy.
Clearly you represent the very thing you seem to loathe- the low class troglodyte who is a bottom feeder of the society.
And no, Macs will not grant you entry into the elite world you seem to seek, unless you think even a bunch of idiot art college students who just happen to use Macs also represent the top 3% of the society.
Macs are not even that expensive; it'd been one thing if you claimed that owning a private jet or a 5 million dollar home is a prerequisite for joining the social elite, but to suggest that owning a computer that costs a mere few grand endows one with some sort of special privileges is only true in your sad little conjured up, frugal world.
As a Mac user for the past 20 years, dfsdfsfsf is a disgrace to Mac users around the globe. Yes, Macs as a whole is a better system and OS, hands down. As for the iPod and Zune, I'll stick to the facts. The iPod has done well because of it's ease of use and simple design. The Zune came late to the party and may pick up some users later on, but the Zune fails on it's ease of use and it's software is laughable.
LOL speak for yourself man I doubt you even own any Apple products. Apple products are exclusively for the elite of the population like me, the top 3%.
holy shit - he's actually so obsessed that he even derides other people who spout Apple propaganda. He's like an uneducated Steve Jobs.
dsdfsdfdsfds, you, my friend, are a fucking idiot.
i love apple, the company, and it really sucks for them to have zealot fanbois like you spreading FUD as if you're their marketing representitive. idiots like you are the exact reason why apple's being hated because thsoe haters think that YOU idiots represent apple (and they're as idiotic).
go away, seriously. for good. just stfu and go away.
Oh great, they hacked the Zune so that they could add a feature that has been available on iPods since oh... I don't know, first generation?
I'm not an iPod fan, and I don't even own an iPod anymore, but zune is teh suxx0rz.
Ironic from the people that are trying to hack a phone from Apple to do the same thing that a cheap flip phone could do 3 years ago.
dfsdfsfsf @ Sep 2nd 2007 10:08PM
LOL speak for yourself man I doubt you even own any Apple products. Apple products are exclusively for the elite of the population like me, the top 3%
:| :|
In order:
Apple IIc
Apple Color Classic
Macintosh 7500
Performa 6320CD
iBook (Blueberry clamshell)
17' iMac (Last years model)
at work Power mac G5 with two 20" monitors
80GB iPod
Don't be a douche
It's too late. He's already accomplished that in his first post. His "Douchedom" just skyrocketed with the 3% thing.
"You are like the ignorant peasant during the dark ages."
Uh-oh! The Dark Ages insult!
What's next, the Iron age insult? Bronze age insult?
I guess the troglodyte isn't urbane enough to come up with a more current insult.
"not to mention we got moar money."
Apparently top 3% of your society does not have secondary education.
@ dfsdfsfsf :
You have got to be the smarmiest person I've ever seen. Honestly, how insecure about your buying decisions do you have to be to try and degrade somebody else's?
I don't own and iPod or a Zune, but I've used both, and they're both good at what they set out to do. Picking one or the other is not a status symbol (and seriously, who do you hang out with if it is?), but just a personal preference.
Before you start attacking me by saying I can't afford one, I have more than enough money to buy any normal mp3 player on the market (i.e., not gold-plated and whatever else it is they do these days).
And really, if you were as "elite" as you claim to be, you wouldn't be trolling a blog site like this...
Ok obviously "dfsdfs".... or whatever he calls himself, is just a troll and is not an actuall apple fanboy he is just trying to make mac users sound like stuck-up egotistical jackasses.
Ps: i love apple products and just because i think they are years ahead in design and interface does not give me the rights to brag that i own a mac or ipod and that in turn makes me superior to someone that owns a pc or zune for that matter so for god sake STFU dsfdsffsf.
If we lived in a World filled with Nothing but iPods and Apple products the World would be so Boring.
WTF? Seriously how can MS not including east asia font in Zune? iPod or my old Samsung 512M will show your tag in whatever language if they are in unicode, plus what ever local legacy encoding that it supports (i.e. shiftJIS, Big5 etc). Just about any MP3 player in the market can do that. Seriously someone at MS is just lazy and ignored some important features that only needs a simple software update.
wow, very cool stuff. one of my friends has one, it can put in thousands thousands songs and movies. screen is so big, very impresive!