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Adam Krebs
12-10-2007, 04:15 AM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://www.zunescene.com/zune-podcast-trick/' target='_blank'>http://www.zunescene.com/zune-podcast-trick/</a><br /><br /></div>It's a little early for Tip Tuesday, but this was so juicy I just had to share. For those who don't know, songs sent via wireless share are locked down with a 3-play restriction to avoid copyright infringement. Podcasts are exempt&mdash;likely to gain the favor of the podcast community&mdash;and the Zune software doesn't (yet) have a reliable method of discerning actual podcasts from music other than to look at the genre tag. Right now, the software applies the genre &quot;podcast&quot; to podcasts it downloads and then places it in the &quot;podcast&quot; section of the software and device. Piecing these together, it follows logically that any song labeled &quot;podcast&quot; can be sent as a podcast and won't have the play restrictions applied to it.<br /><br />How do you do this? It's pretty simple, really. Go to your desired file in Explorer (it's probably best to quit out of Zune software completely) and right-click it. Select Properties and then the Summary tab. Make sure you're in the Advanced view (if not, click the &quot;Advanced &gt;&gt;&quot; button), and scroll down to Genre. Left-click the corresponding Value field, and replace whatever was there with &quot;Podcast&quot; (minus quotes, of course).<br /><br /><a href="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com//zt/auto/1197254817.usr495.png" target="_blank"><img border="1" src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com//zt/auto/1197417084.usr495.png" alt="" /></a><br /><br />Re-open your Zune software and check your Podcasts (under the Collection top-level menu), and all should be well in the world. It'll sync to your device as a podcast, and enable you to send without any limitations.<br /><br />In related news, a couple people were asking David Caulton (of Zunester) the best way to go about using <a href="http://www.zunester.com/2007/11/audio-book-files-as-podcasts.html" target="_blank">audio books on the Zune</a>. He recommended using the Podcast section as well, and pointed out the use of similar tags between audio books, podcasts, and songs. Zune product team member Josh said:<br /><br />&quot;<em>...anything of genre=podcast will get added to the podcast section. If you want to use the podcast capabilities for audio books, then you should be sure to also set the album title = book title on each section/chapter so that all the sections/chapters get coalated </em>[sic]<em> under the same 'series'.&quot;</em><br /><br />As with all such hacks, make sure you've got the permission/rights to use the file in this way, and be responsible (I changed the tags in the example file back to their appropriate state.) That said, I imagine Microsoft will fix this pretty quickly, likely relying on a more complicated method of podcast authentication. My guess is that the next podcast exploit will come through setting up a podcast feed to enable downloading songs or something similar.<br /><br />Tip Tuesdays will resume on Tuesday. Got a suggestion? <a target="_blank" href="http://www.zunethoughts.com/contact">E-mail us</a> or post it in the <a target="_top" href="http://forums.thoughtsmedia.com/showthread.php?p=127140">forum</a>.<br /><br /><br />EDIT (12-11-07): Resized image.