IPOD question
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The iPod does not play back the WMA format. As for a sounding as good as it can compared to the original CD. You will need to go with a lossless compression scheme. The newer iPods are capable of playing back music converted to Apple's proprietary lossless compression scheme, so that would be your best bet. Or I believe the WAV format will also be close to the original CD, but the files sizes will be larger than the Apple lossless format.
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I'm not particularly discerning when it comes to audio. I'm no audiophile. I find that I can't tell the difference between CD and MP3 when encoded at 192KB, or AAC at 160KB. Of course this is just me, I know a guy that can tell the difference between CD and 320KB, so you're going to need to do a blind study to verify.
On the WMA, no the iPod doesn't play WMA (as far as I know).
On the WMA, no the iPod doesn't play WMA (as far as I know).
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