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Originally Posted by TF2 
All my files are in the Windows media (.wma?) and the itunes (.aac?). Do either one of these have better sound quality than an iPod or do they all sound the same?
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These are lossy formats, so they actually leave out portions of audio that are on the original CD. Lossless formats (FLAC, APE, ALAC, WAV) leave out nothing, but take up much more space.
Now, as to which formats sound better, at 256 and higher, they all sound pretty good. Once you get around 192 and below, some sound better than others, but they all start sounding less than desirable.
Since all your files are in WMA and AAC (or maybe M4A), the Zune would be the best choice for compatibility unless you are willing to convert or re-rip your collection to another format. dBpoweramp is a great convertor and ripper program. Sandisk players can play WMA, but not AAC (for now anyways). If you went with the Fuze or View, you would probably not be able to play the iTunes files in your collection.