One other constructive comment:
I did not like how "hidden" the autoplaylist function was in the V1 ZMP software. I understand that's a throwback to WMP in some respects.
I can't have been the only person in the world who defended the Zune on forums because people thought it didn't have an autoplaylist function. Likewise, the number of Zune reviews which list "no autoplaylist" as a con. Or even the existing Zune owners who never realised the functionality was there in the first place.
Please make the autoplaylist function more prominent. Like, click the "Create new playlist" button: "Drag and drop songs here, or [Create Auto Playlist]" prominent.
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The auto playlists should be available on the device, not just the library. Having top rated, top played, recently added would all be good ideas.
I know, as an ex-ipod user, that the playlists are very convienent. Also something to think about- being able to play songs off the device when attached to your computer that aren't in the library..
(Why not, I'll edit my doublepost into something else constructive. Then I'll be done).
One thing I liked about WMP/ZMP autoplaylists was the sheer insanity of the means with which you could filter songs. So many filters!
I'll be the first to admit that it could be daunting at times - perhaps some of the filters should be under an 'advanced' tag so that people can easily get to the typical "Play Count", "Rating", "Date Added" and so on without being frightened off.
But it was reassuring and exciting to know that, if you so wished, you could create a playlist based around nearly any obscure methodology you could imagine. Is the word "Werewolf" in the Copyright information and was the song recorded during a full moon, for example. ;)
Or in short: Less daunting and more "friendly" would be good, but retaining access to the 'power filters' would keep people happy.
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Here is how I was going to sync my Zune the moment it was unpacked (I have ~ 30GB of music and had to fit the goods on 8GB):
From there I was going to see how much space was left, maybe do a random selection of the rest of the music (or do all auto-rated 4+ content).
Here is how I am doing it now:
Here are the appalling things I've discovered:
I used it primarily for:
-Top Rated (basically 4 and 5 stars)
-"Fresh" Tracks (Added within last 7 days and less then 3 play counts)
-Unrated Tracks (The part of my library "I've been meaning to get to")
...I created other auto-playlists, the ability to tweak the lists is nice, but these were the 3 primary uses.
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My main purpose was to create lists that included and excluded exactly what I wanted. The main things that I excluded were genres like Comedy, Christmas, Childrens, etc. Things that I only want to listed to on special occasions and do not want included on my Zune year round.
Next, is ensuring that all of my newly added music and pictures get included. I use "last 6 months" for most of these and exclude the previously mentioned catagories.
This is definitely an advanced user function, but a beloved one!