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VCAST Music Disables MP3 Playback

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Simple explaination?!?!?!?

holmw13

Jan 10, 2006, 11:13 AM
Can someone please explain this to me? Will I be able to transfer music onto the phone or do I have to pay through the nose to download it? I'm confused. 😕
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SForsyth01

Jan 10, 2006, 11:54 AM
holmw13 said:
Can someone please explain this to me? Will I be able to transfer music onto the phone or do I have to pay through the nose to download it? I'm confused. 😕

You will be able to play your own previously owned music, but if it is in any format other than .wma, you will have to convert it to .wma. That's all.
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holmw13

Jan 10, 2006, 12:24 PM
Alright, then someone tell me what the problem is. Who cares if you have to convert the file?
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SystemShock

Jan 10, 2006, 12:27 PM
For one thing, you take a hit on audio quality when your file gets converted to WMA, because WMA is a lossy format.. any conversion to it 'loses' information.
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SForsyth01

Jan 10, 2006, 12:48 PM
holmw13 said:
Alright, then someone tell me what the problem is. Who cares if you have to convert the file?

Coverting from .mp3 to .wma is not the issue as Windows Media Player 10 does that for you. The problem is for iTunes users. Converting .aac files to .mp3 and then having to convert them again is a tedious process AND takes up a ton of hard drive space because you have to have 2 files of the same song to be able to have them work on all of your devices.
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