I can attest to them, but only if they let you download to an unlocked MP3. You can then change the iPod actions to import mp3's without converting to aac. ron413, why not start your own thread about "plays for sure"? Anyway, it's a Microsoft thing, but I bet you were looking for just MP3 in general. For the iPod, it's more than likely an iTunes thing like DrL said above.
I literally just cut & pasted my Cousin's e-mail question directed to me ( I have no clue what is going on ), I knew the Clutch BBS had the answers for sure Thanks for the scoop yo DrLudicrous & SwoLy-D.
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I don't have any iAnything.....yet. But tomorrow, my first iPod should arrive on my doorstep. A Black, 4GB Nano. Arriving separately tomorrow, I should have a new set of Shure E4C's, and I'm seriously considering this as well: http://www.headphone.com/products/headphone-amps/the-micro-line/headroom-micro-amp.php I probably won't be able to get that many songs onto my iPod because I will surely use nothing other than Apple Lossless, but I'm still excited to get one of these things. Anything I should know? Like these iMixes? (what are they? Are they just "lists" that point to various songs stored on the iPod?)
do you prefer the in-ear type of headphones while you masturbate? as to play4sure, in a word, it doesn't. plays4sure, aka Janus, is MS's DRM schema, much like FairPlay is apple's. P4S tunes use windows media codec, which will not play on an iPod. Songs purchased from iTunes will not play on p4s devices. Since Apple controls the whole content pipe, from iTunes to iPod, so their **** actually works. not that i'm a fan of DRM, or lossy codecs, but in this case, apple's iTunes/iPod combo is the only combo that can be said to play, fer sure.