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Posted by NRen2k5 on 10/04/57 11:48
Paul Russell wrote:
> NRen2k5 wrote:
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>> Same story as with Apple's Fairplay-protected AAC, except that 98% of
>> MP3 players out there will play the WMA-DRM's
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> Since non-Apple MP3 players only acount for < 30% of the total MP3
> player market there's something wrong with your math(s) (at the very
> least). Unless you mean 98% of < 30% ? In which case it's not much of a
> recommendation, is it ?
You bring a whole new meaning to the word "dense".
Look - if you go shopping for an MP3 player, you'll only find one that
will play Fairplay AAC's: the iPod. JUST ABOUT EVERYTHING ELSE ON THE
MARKET PLAYS WINDOWS MEDIA D.R.M. Clear enough for you?
> Face it fanboy - you Microsoft-worshippers have lost this battle.
In denial now?
For the most part, I don't use Microsoft products. My computer is set up
to dual-boot: WinXP and the "Ubuntu" Linux distro. It goes without
saying that not a single thing in Linux is made by Microsoft. And on
WinXP, the only Microsoft app I ever use (aside from the system tools)
is Office. For music, movies, chat, ripping, burning and gaming, I use
software from other companies. Most of it is freeware. A fair amount of
it is open-source.
- NRen2k5
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