I don't know if I can help or not. Your library may be different. I check out eAudio from my public library to my iPod. When it first got eAudio, my library only had eAudio in WMA and it couldn't be played on an iPod. Then, they had MP3 as well as WMA and the MP3 could be played on the iPod but not the WMA. Now that they have gone over to the Overdrive system instead of Netlibrary, both the MP3 and the vast majority of the WMA eAudio can be played on an iPod. The WMA takes longer to transfer to the iPod than the MP3 because it converts (I don't convert it, you understand, I believe Overdrive does it automatically, except for the eAudios that don't allow it).
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