>From Apple.com

"iTunes lets you add digital audio and video files on your computer
directly to your iTunes library. You can add audio files that are in
AAC, MP3, WAV, AIFF, Apple Lossless, or Audible.com (.aa) format. If
you have unprotected WMA content, iTunes can convert these files to one
of these formats. Video content in QuickTime or MPEG-4 format can also
be added to iTunes. To learn how to add these files to iTunes follow
the steps below."

Thus it would appear that you can import WMA. However, in my experience
such bold statements about WMA often exclude WMA lossless, so I suggest
you try one out.

Good luck


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David Ayers
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