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Old 12-04-2008, 09:55 PM   #21
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Originally Posted by yekim54 View Post
Without doing some sort of conversion, I don't believe you can listen to WMA files on an Apple iPod mp3 player. And since the iPod has about a 70% market share of all mp3 players, I believe a more correct statement would be: "You can not listen to WMA on most mp3 players".
I'm sorry,but I have to disagree here.
Indeed, maybe the Ipod sells more than any other MP3 player on the market, but I believe the Ipod has less than 15% market share.

Do you have any idea how many millions, if not close to half a billion MP3 players have been created in the past 12 years?
And many of them DO support WMA.
In fact my first MP3/WMA discman dates from 2000 (8 years ago) from Panasonic.

There are countless MP3 players on the market that have WMA playback capability!

One brand for instance is Cowon, second is Creative. Even their cheapest MP3 player plays back WMA!
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