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Originally posted by Alex_de_Large
Keep in mind that Napster 2.0 only uses Windows media files, and not MP3. A big disadvantage in my book. iTunes music shop files can be used in ACC and MP3, which makes them more versatile.
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Alex, I don't think that's quite right. All iTunes music store files are in AAC format. iPods can play AAC files
and mp3 files (all the ones you either ripped from your own CDs or stole through the assistance of Napster v.1). But you can burn the AAC file to a CD and then reimport it as an mp3
Napster 2.0 uses WMA format. But the player can still play mp3 files (according to the link).
So, your choice is iPod, which works with iTunes music store and all your old stuff. Or Napster, which works with Napster, and all your old stuff. VHS or Beta, anyone?