Hey everyone. I am thinking about replacing my small(both in size and space(for me)) and very cool Ipod nano second generation. Id like to replace it with a Hard drive player that plays videos because my old nano wouldnt. So Basicaly what Im saying is Should i buy a 30GB Ipod 5th generation, Zune, or Creative zen Vision M(i think tats what its called). Ive gotten mixed reveiwes on Amazon and on this website so this will really help me alot.(also do any of those work with Itunes?????)
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Ipod, Zune, or creative zen?!?
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Posted 02 August 2007 - 08:26 AM
[quote name='jkool13']Hey everyone. I am thinking about replacing my small(both in size and space(for me)) and very cool Ipod nano second generation. Id like to replace it with a Hard drive player that plays videos because my old nano wouldnt. So Basicaly what Im saying is Should i buy a 30GB Ipod 5th generation, Zune, or Creative zen Vision M(i think tats what its called). Ive gotten mixed reveiwes on Amazon and on this website so this will really help me alot.> > > > (also do any of those work with Itunes?????)I am pretty sure that only the iPod will work with iTunes. I have not heard any thing that would allow either the Zune or Zen to work with iTunes, in particular any songs, movies, TV shows, etc that you purchases on iTunes. If all your music for your old iPod nano is in iTunes as MP3s, then you can "move" those MP3 files to be used with what ever software is used by Zune (I would assume Windoze Media Player) and the Zen. If all your songs are ripped as AAC files (iTunes default file format unless you change it), then you can convert them to MP3 for use with the Zune or Zen. All items purchased from iTunes Store are in protected AAC files and only work with iTunes (there are ways to deal with that, but they are technically illegal in the US since you would be violating the DMCA when circumventing the copy protection even if it is just to use it on your own MP3 player).
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