Is there a detailed user guide to using Microsoft Groove? Even though I am a longtime and loyal Microsoft ecosystem customer, I am having the worst time figuring out how to approach the Groove system. My background is like a lot of us on this forum.
1. Used to own thousands of CD's and played them in my car/computer/stereo system.
2. Then started figuring out Windows Media Player and how to rip those CD's and keep them cataloged on the computer.
3. Purchasing a Zune and learning how to use the Zune software to manage all those mp3 files (as well as still use WMP). Also began syncing those mp3 files to the Zune for mobile listening pleasure.
4. Purchasing a Zune Pass and learning how to download subscription-based music. You could still play those songs in either Zune software or Windows Media Player.
Everything was wonderful at this point. Then they moved to XBOX Music (followed by Groove) and this blew up my whole music management system. Here are my issues:
1. I still have a Groove pass, but if I download a song using Groove pass to my hard-drive, I can't play it in Windows Media Player or Zune. So I have to use Groove to play a Groove pass subscription song.
2. if I rip a CD using Windows Media Player, I can't see it in Groove. So I have to use WMP to play that song on my computer.
Should I even download Groove pass songs anymore? What is the point? How do I manage my complete music collection (a mix of ripped CD's , purchased songs, and subscription content from Zune, XBOX Music and Groove)? Help!!
1. Used to own thousands of CD's and played them in my car/computer/stereo system.
2. Then started figuring out Windows Media Player and how to rip those CD's and keep them cataloged on the computer.
3. Purchasing a Zune and learning how to use the Zune software to manage all those mp3 files (as well as still use WMP). Also began syncing those mp3 files to the Zune for mobile listening pleasure.
4. Purchasing a Zune Pass and learning how to download subscription-based music. You could still play those songs in either Zune software or Windows Media Player.
Everything was wonderful at this point. Then they moved to XBOX Music (followed by Groove) and this blew up my whole music management system. Here are my issues:
1. I still have a Groove pass, but if I download a song using Groove pass to my hard-drive, I can't play it in Windows Media Player or Zune. So I have to use Groove to play a Groove pass subscription song.
2. if I rip a CD using Windows Media Player, I can't see it in Groove. So I have to use WMP to play that song on my computer.
Should I even download Groove pass songs anymore? What is the point? How do I manage my complete music collection (a mix of ripped CD's , purchased songs, and subscription content from Zune, XBOX Music and Groove)? Help!!