Let's assume that I want to buy the non-DRM songs from ITunes and continue to play them on MC12.
Will MC12 play the AAC (is it the same as .m4a) formats without downloading/installing a program that makes the files actually play in Itunes/RealPlayer?
Is there a way that MC can convert the AAC files to something that works with MC (like FLAC or APE)?
I'm with Glynor, by the way. Add me to the list of people who will pay a little bit more to get non-DRM tracks and albums while shopping from home, instantly. If this will work with MC, sign me up as it's been what I've been waiting for. I've stuck it out with Emusic for a while, even though they don't have all the artists I want, because I get a decent quality file that will play on everything I buy in the future and I will own forever. I'm 38 years old and not interested in file sharing. I don't need to own the actual CDs. Just let me search, preview, buy, keep, and use--and make it easy!
I'm also still amazed at the number of folks who use MC and still listen to only entire CDs. I'm not critical, as music is very personal, and that's what's great about it. But what makes MC so amazing to me is to take all the music you like, spend a little time tagging and creating genres/playlists/smartlists, and create these little radio stations designed just for you for every possible situation. Sometimes I can't go to bed, because the playlists keep serving up songs I haven't heard in years and I want to see what comes next...