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Extending Battery Life by Chronic
Posted: Dec Thu 21, 2006 10:37 pm
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This article will outline some ways to make your Zune battery charge last longer. The Zune has an estimated 12 hours of music playback or 3.5 hours of video playback. Some of these techniques are well known and common sense, and some are lesser known tweaks, in any case if you read and use what you learn in this article you can squeeze as much as 2 extra hours out the the Zune battery.


Tip 1

Complete Power Down
When many people are done listening to their Zune they hold the play button thinking they are turning their device off. WRONG, holding play puts your device into a suspended sleep mode. This sleep mode is good for people who use their Zune off and on a lot throughout the day, but if you are going to shut off your Zune and keep it off for longer than 10-15 minutes a complete power off is a good idea.

Turn Off Your Zune
To turn off your Zune, you hold 'down' and 'back' simultaneously for about 5 seconds. This will completely turn off your Zune. The only downside to turning it completely off is that when you choose to turn it back on (hold 'play') it has to boot up, which takes 5-10 seconds.

Tip 2

Backlight Timer
Changing the backlight timer is an easy way to improve your battery life. The Zune backlight timer works by automatically turning off your Zune screen backlight after a period of inactivity (not touching and buttons). In most cases the average user would find 15 or 30 seconds plenty of time for the backlight timer.

How to Change It
Start at the main menu, going down to 'settings', then navigate down to 'display' and hightlight 'backlight' and click the select button. The choices are: '1 second', '5 seconds', '15 seconds', '30 seconds', and '1 minute'. For optimal battery life use the lower settings. (below 30 seconds)

Tip 3

Turn down the lights!
This one goes along with Tip 2. The brightness of your Zunes backlight can also be adjusted. By default it is set to medium, which for most people may be a good option, but for best battery life set it to low.

Set your Backlight Brightness
Start at the main menu, going down to 'settings', then navigate down to 'display' and hightlight 'brightness' and click. There are 3 settngs: 'Low', 'Medium', and 'High'. For optimal battery life use the 'Low' setting.

Tip 4

The Wireless Transmitter
Everyone loves the WiFi features of the Zune. Sharing songs, sending pictures, and see what others are listening to. It's a first in the mobile music player business. But the WiFi transmitter also eats up battery life, and if you can keep it off during normal use, and only turn it on when you are going to make a transfer it will increase your battery life.

Toggle Your WiFi On/Off
Start at the main menu, go down to 'settings', and with 'wireless' selected click the select button. There are 2 options: 'On' and 'Off'

Tip 5
The Built-in EQ
Many people don't know this, but using the built-in equalizer actually lowers battery life. This is because your Zune must run all of your music through the equalizer before sending it out to your headphones. But, you will notice little to no difference between EQ settings, and furthermore when set to "None" it will play your song the way it was meant to be heard. Sounds good right.

Turning Off the EQ
Start at the main menu, and head down to "settings". From there navigate down one to "music". From this menu go all the way down to "equalizer". Click the "equalizer" setting until it displays "none".

Tip 6

Movies in Moderation
It's common sense, I know, but it still has to be said. Watching videos on your Zune is the fastest way to drain your battery. Music Videos, Movies, Podcasts etc.. Watching them significantly reduces battery life. The Zune has an estimated 3.5 hours or battery life while watching video. Thats much less than the 12 hours of music it delivers.

Tip 7

Dont Run it on Empty
One last way to ensure your Zune battery retains its full charge for as long as possible is not to let the battery fully deplete. Each time you run your Zune battery to empty the Lithium Ion battery loses a bit of its potential charge. So the more you run your device to empty, the less charge your Zune will hold.


The End
Those are the easiest ways to fully take advantage of the Zunes 12 hours of battery life, and maybe ever beyond that up to 13-14 hours.

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Author Comments
hollow
Article Writer
Article Writer


Joined: 18 Dec 2006
Location: Minnetonka, MN
 Posted: Dec Sat 23, 2006 6:07 am  Post subject: Good Info Here

There was some nice info in here. I didn't know how to actually turn it off completely. I still refuse to put my back light below 30 seconds though!
ZackP
Zune Regular
Zune Regular


Joined: 29 Dec 2006
Location: My house
 Posted: Dec Fri 29, 2006 5:14 am  Post subject:

Good info, i knew most of that but for a zune newbie it will probably prove to be most helpful
C.A.L.E.b
Zune Newcomer


Joined: 26 Jan 2007
 Posted: Jan Fri 26, 2007 5:04 pm  Post subject:

I notice a HUGE change with the EQ. It might be because I dont use the zune headphones but when its on acoustic I get superior sound quality.
theFuzzyWarble
Zune Newcomer


Joined: 28 Feb 2007
 Posted: Feb Wed 28, 2007 4:03 am  Post subject: Real-world video playback times

In testing, I've used all these tweaks and still barely get past watching a 2 hour long movie.

I originally thought it might be the encoding method I used to create the vid, pre-synch. But then I thought, wouldn't the final synch/conversion standardize any video you put on the zune?

I tested various encoding methods using cucusoft's DVD2Zune Suite.
Videos encoded using h.264 looked smoother, but took alot longer to synch than those encoded directly to WM9. So I figured the compression rate differences of h.264 vids versus WM9 would account for the difference in synch time.

I guess my question is.. is the 3.5 hours MS's 'suggested' average or something the zunemods team witnessed firsthand?

I'll be doing some more testing this weekend and post any improved results.
hollow
Article Writer
Article Writer


Joined: 18 Dec 2006
Location: Minnetonka, MN
 Posted: Mar Tue 06, 2007 3:29 pm  Post subject:

Yeah 3.5 hours is Microsoft's statement under "idea conditions". Just as it is 14 for music. Anything like WiFi or equalizers or even how the video is encoded could drastically change that. I usually can watch a two and a half hour movie and have about an hour of audio playback with mininmal use of the screen and buttons.
Chopes
Zune Regular
Zune Regular


Joined: 26 Mar 2007
 Posted: Mar Mon 26, 2007 3:39 am  Post subject: Added Battery Life

Another thing that will extend battery life is having a dark, preferably black, background for your zune to save on the energy required to light your background up. A white background will use more battery life then a black background.
mjoyce91
Zune Newcomer


Joined: 06 Jun 2007
Location: Virginia
 Posted: Jun Wed 06, 2007 4:38 pm  Post subject: ty!

didn't know about the EQ! and i always thought you were only supposed to charge once the battery is really low/completely dead. thanks!
Maddox666
Zune Newcomer


Joined: 04 Sep 2007
 Posted: Sep Tue 04, 2007 5:43 pm  Post subject: Sweet!

Yeah, good info on how to "actually" turn it off, Thanks!
Xmodgeek
Zune Master
Zune Master


Joined: 13 Nov 2007
Location: FL
 Posted: Nov Tue 13, 2007 2:27 am  Post subject:

Quote:
Another thing that will extend battery life is having a dark, preferably black, background for your zune to save on the energy required to light your background up. A white background will use more battery life then a black background.


The Zune uses a LCD with a back-light so the light is produced regardless of the background. It would be better to lower the brightness of the back-light
Lieblos
Zune Newcomer


Joined: 31 Jan 2008
 Posted: Jan Thu 31, 2008 9:31 pm  Post subject:

For the one that wanted to know how to fully shut down your Zune. What you do is go to the main menu(it's easier for me since doing this makes my zune jump between screens if not at main menu) When at the main menu hold DOWN+BACK at the same time. That will cause it to fully shut down.
 

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