unfortunatly, this is the way it stands as of now:
1. People had the problem, then it's gone.
2. People had the problem and still have it.
3. People had the problem, then they returned the Zune and got an iPod.
4. People call tech Support, get frusterated and never get a single answer.
5. People do reasearch and find that the cause is either 1 of 3 major things.
a. Static.
b. Headphones.
c. Firmware.
6. Some people just deal with it.
7 Microsoft has done jack to help, even though there is AT LEAST 7 or 8 different threads in this forum about it.
Microsoft, if you read this. You're losing A LOT of business to the ipod, I give you a week to either announce, reply, or actually MAKE a firmware update, quick fix, or some sort of something to help with the problem, before I suggest to everyone to buy an iPod.
iPods have NEVER had this problem, and I for one frankly am annoyed that it's been 4 days, and not a single glance from anyone important about this whole situation.
This is bullshit.
I'm not here to make friends, just changes for the better.
If I make friends along the way, it's a plus.