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bdbdbd said:
@Jo21: It's their platform and they can do whatever they like with it as long as they don't have a monopoly on the market (monopoly may lead into antitrust actions). A proprietary service on a market with competition isn't a monopoly.

So, there's one service where only one companys music player can play music. But what does that have to do with DSi?

 

because people start saying people use itunes anyway and they are doing good.

http://digg.com/apple/iTunes_top_tracks_1_29_Amazon_0_99_thanks_record_labels, well it's still anticompetitive because they are the biggest one and the main one.

but recently amazon started to grow and offered undrmed music , but Mp3s.

so no even if itunes is AAC many other services like amazon support mp3.

 @nintendofan, thats a transcoding rule, any kind of transcoding degrate the quality of the sound, even up.

so if you transcode a 64kbps to 320kbps you won't get better quality, actually it should get a bit worse.