Can I put the EASe CD on my ipod?
In the past I have recommended that parents NOT transfer their EASe files to iPod because invariably they error when importing the file into iTunes and end up with an AAC file, thinking they have an uncompressed .wav file. The same thing goes for any other MP3 players as well. There are many incorrect assertions that muddy the water further with regards to audio quality and compression. These are peddled by manufacturers selling modern music players that are far inferior to devices marketed twenty five years ago. When the health of a child is at stake, it is better to error on the side of safety and effectiveness.