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Posted by Just Viewing on 03/20/06 17:07
Thanks for the reply and information. My question has nothing to do with a
MP3 player. My reasoning for the question is for another use. Thanks
again.
"audiohead" <dadionsquealsks17@myway.com> wrote in message
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> Just Viewing wrote:
>> I understand that iTunes downloads are in "M4P" format and some other
>> services use the Windows "WMV" format.
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>> Can these files be changed or converted over to regular MP3?
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>> TIA
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> Yes, both can be re-encoded, but why not get an iPod which plays both
> M4P and MP3? Granted, there are a lot more download sites that only
> provide the DRM WMA format, but these can easily be re-encoded to MP3
> or AAC. Doing it this way gives you the option of using the iPod
> instead of allowing DRM WMA download sites to bully you into buying a
> non-iPod player like Zen, which completely sucks.
>
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