nor could i. i had an 80 (friend dropped it and HDD started skipping) and now have a 120. there is no practical reason for me to get a Zune HD but i simply could not resist. and now that i hear there is a possibility for Audiosurf right on my Zune i am incredibly pumped. but yes they do have a habit of constantly updating.
Change the sync relationship to "Guest", that way the Zune software won't bother checking with your Zune device, like when you delete a song from your device.
But you do lose some features if your device relationship is set to guest.
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I'm not liking how dependent this thing is on syncing with the PC... Everytime I do something.. ugh.
your first Zune i take it?
Yeah... I couldn't resist the Tegra...
nor could i. i had an 80 (friend dropped it and HDD started skipping) and now have a 120. there is no practical reason for me to get a Zune HD but i simply could not resist. and now that i hear there is a possibility for Audiosurf right on my Zune i am incredibly pumped. but yes they do have a habit of constantly updating.
Change the sync relationship to "Guest", that way the Zune software won't bother checking with your Zune device, like when you delete a song from your device.
But you do lose some features if your device relationship is set to guest.
It syncs that way to make sure your listening stats are up to date to publish on the social. It's a good thing