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Will it play AAC?
They mentioned MPEG4 for video, but will it do the audio part
AAC? Why are do so many of the new players not list the ability
to play AAC and nobody seems to use it? MP3 is the old
standard, OK if you use it at a higher rate, like 160+, but not
that great on space. If people have the original data (CD,
cassette, album) they can rerip in the new format or use an app
that will reformat it for them, albeit with some slight loss of
quality?

Why don't the non-iTunes stores selling more stuff in AAC
format? Doesn't MS have a DRM that can handle AAC?
Posted by: Mr_Dave   Posted on: 06/30/06 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Don't hold your breath .  I'm Ye, the MS SHILL . | 06/29/06
Will it play AAC?  Mr_Dave | 06/30/06
If it's using...  Rick_K | 06/30/06
WOOOOOOO 256 MB  itanalyst | 06/30/06
The worst part is...  ju1ce | 07/04/06
Pouring more money down the drain  tic swayback | 07/05/06

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