File Type Support in the Future?
Hi all,
I'm really tempted to buy either the 16GB or 32GB iPod Touch. I currently have a creative Zen Touch 20GB, so the touch will be my first iPod.
Basically, the one thing I'm not too impressed with atm is the low level of file type support. Is it likely that in the future, the iPod Touch will accept AVIs, WMVs and WMAs etc through a firmware update?
Thanks!
PlaneHazza wrote:
Thanks. I ask mainly because file types such as WMV, WMA, AVI etc are common and easy to manipulate files.
So are the file types supported by QuickTime, iTunes and iPods.
Patrick
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