Hi
Yep, only I bought the ipod back when they first came out before there
were any good free format players, if I could buy another one now, I
would, but I'm not one to waste money ;)
Guess I'll give this a shot again, last time I installed it, the
support for other formats wasn't the best.
http://ipodlinux.org/Main_Page
Its a matter of building up critical mass. From the business perspective
its merely a question of customer demand. If enough of their potential
customers choose to use a competition's product because it supported a
royalty free format and let them know that, then will introduce support
for that format in a future revision. It might be as simple as modifying
and providing a new firmware update. The initial adopters would face
some inconveniences of course.
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