As I understand it, AAC is not proprietary.  However, no one else I know
of uses it and it is DRM'd.  So, yeah.  Might as well be proprietary.  :-)

--Ben "Nitpicker" Doom

Jerry Johnson wrote:
> iTunes is a cross between a music store and a jukebox like Winamp or 
> MusicMatch and an upload/download app.
> 
> You can add any MP3 songs you want into the jukebox portion, from 
> whatever source.(and thereafter move them to the iPod Shuffle.)
> 
> Buying them from the iTunes Music Store gets them in an Apple 
> proprietary format carrying a DRM payload, which works on the iPod, 
> but not on any other players.


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