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[blindipod] Re: types of media
- From: Woody Anna Dresner <adresner@xxxxxxx>
- To: blindipod@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Tue, 21 Feb 2006 20:35:02 -1000
Hi Merrill,
RealPlayer can play iTunes files as well as RealPlayer files, and it
can transfer both to the iPod. Unfortunately, the playing order in
the Shuffle is completely scrambled if you do this, but it can be done.
Anapod Explorer can transfer iTunes, unprotected AAC, Format 4
Audible, MP3, WAV, and unprotected WMA (by converting them to MP3 or
WAV) files. In short, it can transfer everything except RealPlayer
files and Audible Formats 2 and 3.
HTH,
Anna
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