can select an artist, album, or Zune Card and see a visual mosaic of related music and listeners. As you click on the mosaic, you’ll be taken in new directions, allowing you to discover music in a visually appealing way. Of course, if you wanted to see Mixview you had to have the Zune software installed on your computer. But now, you can check out Mixview on the web even if you don’t run Zune software. The feature has just launched over on Zune.net. When you click on the page for an album, artist, or Zune Card, you’ll notice there’s a new link called “mixview” available at the top. If you click If you haven’t yet tried this out, you should give it a shot – it’s a pretty cool way to explore and discover new music.
that, the new web-based Mixview will then launch.
Written by a Microsoft Windows Entertainment & Connected Home MVP. Covering HTPC MCE / Kodi (XBMC) and Home Automation.
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Friday 19 December 2008
Zune MixView now online!
When the new Zune 3 firmware was released, one of the coolest new features was something called Mixview, which is a unique visualization of your music. In Mixview, you
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