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Originally Posted by Harbinger
It's simple Chem. If they want to pull people away from the iPod they will need to support AAC. Many iPod users shop at the iTunes Music Store and guess what format the ITMS uses? I'll give you one guess. People are not going to want to (or know how) convert all their legally purchased iTunes music.
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Not exactly.
MS could offer a converting software, people would use it. They could offer a package like get all of your music you had through iTunes for free through the MS store.
I think it would be better for MS to not support it for the simple fact that MS wants to make the money back through the sell of music on their own stores. They could offer a conversion package but once the transistion is over people would just move to the MS store.