What is that you say troll?
I have proved supporting evidence for each and every claim I have made. You have provided zippity-doo-dah - just troll snipes from the sidelines. You look like a complete fool when you yell in all caps the statements are false when there is supporting evidence for each and every statement just two messages back.
Your desperation is showing.
While Apple has change its policy many times, that does not change the validity of my statements or the reality of Apple 's Ipod design and strategy. Just because Apple changes their policy does not erase the fact the previous policy existed (this is not 1984)
The Ipod never supported and still does not support the WMV format. On that point you are - again - wrong.
Using your famous Petronski logic - when Saddam goes on trial all he has to say is "all the charges are false because at the current time I am not the ruler of Iraq"
Like you say all too often: LOL!
Factually true. The iPod, being a music player, does not support the Windows Media Video format. But for this discussion I'll assume you meant Windows Media Audio (WMA).
However, your original assertion was "and if you have any WMV [WMA] files you are SOL." That is factually wrong since iTunes will convert your WMV files to a format the iPod can read when you import your current library and transfer the resulting files to your iPod. The iPod may not play WMA, but that doesn't make someone with a WMA library "SOL" as you stated.