Windows Media Audio 10 Pro Support on Ze

I was wondering if Creative were planning to add support for Windows Media Audio 0 Pro on Zen based players with future firmware updates. I've been trying out the format a bit an its very good quality for size, a definite improvement on WMA 9.
If you want to try ripping your music to this just download Windows Media Player and check it out.

I was wondering if Creative were planning to add support for Windows Media Audio 0 Pro on Zen based players with future firmware updates. I've been trying out the format a bit an its very good quality for size, a definite improvement on WMA 9.
If you want to try ripping your music to this just download Windows Media Player and check it out.

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