Absolutely no question on one aspect of your question:  the support for the MP3
format is *vastly* better than that for WMA.  The entire Ipod line is a great
example of a line of players that *does not* support WMA.

Chip



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> Hi folks,
> what is the consensus on the WMA format for music files?  I have 
> music encoded in 320 bits MP3 and 192 WMA formats and to be honest 
> the difference in quality is barely noticeable.  I suppose after 
> quality what matters most is the compatibility factor.  Have you guys 
> found there to be equal support for the two formats in hardware media 
> players such as juke-boxes and mp3 players?
> 
> Any other information, personal observation or opinion on the subject 
> would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks,
> John
> 
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