Oyeve
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Originally posted by: Paulson
So why don't you just turn your purchased music into an mp3... that's what I do with all my itunes songs... and they all sound great (believe me I have a decent audio system to test them out on)... sounds good still. It's easy copying over music from the ipod... in fact there's nothing hard about it, plus it's plug and play pretty much...Originally posted by: Oyeve
Originally posted by: SickBeast
the ipod is NOT "proprietary" (where did you get that word from, anyway?? you obviously don't know much about the ipod).
in fact, it would do everything you're looking to do. why do you want to use napster? by choosing your legal music service you're limiting what player you can use, as currently only the samsung hd player can play napster songs. itunes is much better imo.
i've used md players, flash-mp3 players, cd-mp3 players, and the ipod, and there is no comparison: the ipod is bar-none the best portable music player ever created. period.
Ever try to back up the contents or exrtract music from it? Or copy music you purchased off of Itunes to your HD and play it back without having to use itunes or have the PC registered to playback the tune? I think thats what they mean by "proprietary".
I have an ipod (and love it), I was just trying to clarify what some people were questioning as the ipod being proprietary.