On Dec 29, 2007, at 5:46 PM, Richard P. wrote:

It seemed to be the default setting for Windows Media Player. I have no particular allegiance to this format other than wanting the files stored on the PC's external hard drive as a backup. Storing them with iTunes is not preferred due to the fact that they are MP3 files and inaccessible except with an iPod.

Files in mp3 format are not accessible only with an iPod. Mp3 is an almost universal format these days, but is of lower quality than WMA.

  Steve


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