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I have a question about the Ipods. I have a bunch of music on my computer, some that is from CD's that I purchased, some from CD's that were checked out at the library and some from Napster/Kazaa that I downloaded many years ago before the lawsuits started. Am I going to have a problem putting these music files on and then playing on an Ipod Nano? I used to have a bunch of music from the new Napster, that I downloaded while I had a monthly subscription and I know that Ipods won't work with those services so I am not going to try to move those to the Ipod.

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ALL of those files will work. Using Itunes will convert them all to AAC format and you will be good to go.

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