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We announced that we switched our iTunes feed to AAC. You can use our regular MP3 RSS feed above. Thanks!
Thanks for replying Ryan!Just added http://podcasts.engadget.com/rss.xml to my iTunes (6.0.5.20/Windows), the XML gives the path to a mp3 audio, but for some reason iTunes seems to convert it to a m4a file. :(Any one know prevent iTunes from doing this?
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Ryan Block @ Oct 18th 2006 12:21PM
We announced that we switched our iTunes feed to AAC. You can use our regular MP3 RSS feed above. Thanks!
Daniel @ Oct 19th 2006 5:49AM
Thanks for replying Ryan!
Just added http://podcasts.engadget.com/rss.xml to my iTunes (6.0.5.20/Windows), the XML gives the path to a mp3 audio, but for some reason iTunes seems to convert it to a m4a file. :(
Any one know prevent iTunes from doing this?