Can I purchase from iTunes for my non-iPod mp3 player?

You can, yes. But I don't think iTunes will sync the music to it.

If it supports AAC files, you can buy audio tracks. Or you could buy the audio tracks and transcode them to MP3.

Yes you can, but anyone doing this must make sure that their non-Apple device can play . M4a (AAC) files, which is what the iTunes Music Store sells. Not all available devices are compatible with the format.

Normally it's a better bet to buy true . Mp3 format files (like Amazon and others sell) to get the most universal compatibility across most brands of MP3 devices.

You can use iTunes to playback music in the MP3 file format. This is a universal file format that all MP3 (thus the name) supports, and so does iTunes. So any MP3 player works with iTunes for the MP3 file format.

You may NOT playback any music purchased within the iTunes STORE on any other device than an iPod. That isn't so great and it's why I don't use an iPod.

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