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May 14 2007, 12:39 AM
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Mewbie Group: Newbie Posts: 5 Joined: 13-May 07 |
I've had just enough bad luck with Ipods to where Im not gonna bother with them. THere not very durable. BUT I still REALLY need an MP3 Player. I have some (actually ALOT) of money in Itunes, so do other MP3 players work with Itunes or just Ipods? I was thinking this Sandisk MP3 Player would be perfect but I gotta know if I can continue using Itunes with it, even though its not an Ipod... SO PLEASE HELP! THANK YOU!
heres the link to the MP3 Player I was thinking of.... http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx...N82E16855125012 |
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May 14 2007, 12:13 PM
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![]() Mewbie Group: Newbie Posts: 7 Joined: 14-May 07 |
Ok, DTbikerider9, if your music files are drm free and in the mp3 format you'll be fine guy! Saying that, you can't use iTunes to put them into the other mp3 player. Use windows explorer or the supplied software in that case.
If you've been importing your files in AAC format, you'll have to check for AAC support in the other mp3 player. Enjoy |
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May 14 2007, 02:10 PM
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Mewbie Group: Newbie Posts: 5 Joined: 13-May 07 |
okay thanks, the format is .m4p will that work. I dont think it will because I think its a protected format.
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Nov 29 2007, 09:33 PM
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Mewbie Group: Newbie Posts: 5 Joined: 29-November 07 |
Yeah it is all about the licenses, some sites require the license to play, which most cheap players dont support. It is possible to get license stripping software so you can play without a license, thats your other option
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