What files format do i need to use to export music from itunes to play on another ipod???

can anyone help - i want to be able to attach the exported files to an email and send to a friend!

This forum is for questions from those managing sites on iTunes U, Apple's service for colleges and universities to post educational material in the iTunes Store. You'll normally be most likely to get help with this issue if you ask in the general iTunes forums.
Answering quickly, the formats an iPod can play can be found in the specifications:
http://support.apple.com/specs/
Regards.

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