Julian wrote:
> On Sat, 06 Oct 2007 12:54:59 GMT, SamSez <samtheman@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> I don't understand your point. Why would you later convert it to some
>> other format?
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> It works the other way around too. Maybe I already had something in a
> certain compressed format and then to play it on my iPod I have to
> convert it to something else and loose more quality.
>
> Personally I prefer brands that don't force you to play it *their way
> only* like Microborg, Sony and now Apple. I'd like to sup****t
> companies that give the consumers freedom to do it their way.
That was my point, The cd player in my car, the players in my computers
and all but one of the up to seven in my motor home can play CD-audio,
WMA and MP3. I think the one is CDA/MP3 only w/o double checking. Some
of them can do additional formats as well (In fact formats I've never
even attempted let along remember) But I've played CDA, MP3 and WMA on
the "Dash" players in both MH and towed. Most modern cars can do at the
minimum MP3 and CDA In fact I don't think anyone makes a one format CD
player any more.
That said, The player in my car woudl NOT play a few CD's I have, but
plays copies of them just fine.. Strange.


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