Question 1: I read somewhere online that WMA files are of a higher quality than MP3's. For example 192 bit rate WMA will have a higher quality than 192 bit rate MP3. Anyone on here agree with that?
Question 2: Regardless, I have a bunch of WMA files, and I own a Zune. My friend owns an iPod. Can I bring my external drive to his house and he use my songs on his iPod or are they not compatible with iTunes or whatever?
Question 3: Since I already started ripping WMA files, I'll probably continue with future CD's. No use mixing and matching when I own a Zune anyways. But on the Zune software, there is an option of what type of file I should rip to. Options are Constant Bit Rate, Variable Bit Rate and Lossless. I believe I've been ripping to constant. Is that what I want?
Question 2: Regardless, I have a bunch of WMA files, and I own a Zune. My friend owns an iPod. Can I bring my external drive to his house and he use my songs on his iPod or are they not compatible with iTunes or whatever?
Question 3: Since I already started ripping WMA files, I'll probably continue with future CD's. No use mixing and matching when I own a Zune anyways. But on the Zune software, there is an option of what type of file I should rip to. Options are Constant Bit Rate, Variable Bit Rate and Lossless. I believe I've been ripping to constant. Is that what I want?