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Posted by Broadway Blue on 08/07/07 21:40
Cheapskate wrote:
> In article <46b1b298$0$30888$8d2e0cab@news.newsgroup-binaries.com>,
> Trish <your_mofo@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Don't know about putting it on an iPod with all its strange
>> non-standard file things but you can certainly rip it to an mp3.
>
> iPods can play: AAC, Aiff (Apples lossless uncompressed standard),
> Apple Lossless (lossless compression), MP3 (any bitrate including
> vbr), and WAV (I haven't tried WAv yet but since iTunes will now
> encode it i am assuming the iPod can now play it)
iPods can play WAV files. (Old iPod shuffles couldn't, mind you.) But if
dealing with music, songs in WAV file would be so big that putting them
on an iPod without compressing them in some way would mean your iPod
would soon fill up! But the quality would, of course, be very GOOD! :-)
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