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Llorean:
iTunes would convert them as well though, so how is that a better solution?

mnhnhyouh:

--- Quote from: Llorean on June 16, 2006, 09:51:01 PM ---iTunes would convert them as well though, so how is that a better solution?

--- End quote ---

iTunes has an old mp3 codec, so there are better solutions out there ;)

h

Llorean:
But you said that:
"I would install iTunes, put those files on my iPod, then uninstall iTunes. That way I could play those files by booting to the iPod firmware."

I was asking why you would use iTunes to convert.

mnhnhyouh:
I wouldnt convert them, just use iTunes to put them on there so I could use the iPod firmware to play them....

But as I wrote this I realised how silly that is, as the iPod firmware doesnt play wma either....

Still, to some extent, stuck in H320 thinking....

h

Llorean:
Yeah, if you tried to put the WMAs in iTunes, if it does *anything* it'll convert them to AAC. iTunes will convert files without your notice sometimes, if it's set to, I believe.

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