Stuff you buy from the iTunes store can only be played on an iPod. If you've got a bunch of mp3s then you could use both iTunes and a non-iPod player with that collection, but syncing to the portable player won't be as convienent.
Most of my stuff was imported from CDs. Is the iTunes default format the same as other mp3s?
What's MMJB? Also there were some MP3s that didn't import into iTunes.
Most of my stuff was imported from CDs.
This is not an issue. Fully 99% of all the music on my iPod is ripped from CDs.
Most of my stuff was imported from CDs. Is the iTunes default format the same as other mp3s?
The iTunes default format is not mp3 (but you can change the default to mp3) but rather Apple's proprietary AAC (I think that's what it is). That's the format that music downloaded from the iTunes store is, and also the format that only plays on an iPod.
Don't you mean a summer kitchen? Or is that a regionalism, perhaps?
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Also there were some MP3s that didn't import into iTunes.
What was different about them? AFAIK all mp3s should be importable into iTunes.
Is the iTunes default format the same as other mp3s?
It's the stuff that you buy from their store that's proprietary.
MMJB is Musicmatch Jukebox.
Also there were some MP3s that didn't import into iTunes.
Really? Were they ripped from a protected CD or anything? I've never encountered that (though there were some MP3s that wouldn't play on my Clie). What was their source?
They might have been MP3s downloaded from Napster. It wa only 3 or 5.
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