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Playback Your Zune Over Your Laptop Speakers

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Had I found this earlier, I would have added it to my Zune hacks post. With this registry hack, you can enable playback of your Zune over your laptop’s speakers. First of all: warning - don’t edit your registry if you don’t know…oh blah, blah, blah…you know the drill. 1. Add the following key to your registry, either by creating a reg file with the text, or go there yourself and create the binary value: [HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Class\{4D36E96C-E325-11CE-BFC1-08002BE10318}\0000\Settings\filter\SpeakerHp] “EnableInputMonitor”=hex:01 2. Reboot 3. Enable the input monitor by going to “Control Panel” –> “Sound” –> “Speakers/Headphones.” Click on “Properties,” then click on the “Levels” tab and enable the input monitor button.4. You’re done - rock out! Thank you, Dell Community Forum poster and .netDEvHammer!

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Rob Greenlee Joins Zune Team

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Before they were even called “podcasts,” Rob Greenlee was doing them. One of the first webcasts I ever listened to was “The WebTalk Radio Show” (formerly known as “WebTalkGuys”). Broadcasting online since Feb. 6th, 1999, the show, featuring Rob Greenlee, was an internet topic focused radio webcast that had over 300 guest interviews with people from innovative companies from all over the world. And now, according the Zune Insider blog, Rob Greenlee has joined the Zune Team as the Podcast Programming & Marketing Lead. He will be contributing to the content over on the Zune Insider blog with posts focusing on podcasting and the Zune, so stay tuned. Welcome to the Social, Rob!

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