Native support for MP3

Hi, I was wondering if the NW-A3000 native MP3 support, i.e. do not transcode to atrac playback while of. I read in a magazine somewhere that this was the case, but this may have been before the 3.0 firmware came out.

The firmware page mentions native support AAFC but nothing on the MP3.

Yes, the NWA3000 Network Walkman supports MP3 - 32 to 320 kbps and VBR (variable bit rate). All the details are in the user guide:

http://www.docs.Sony.com/release/NWA1000_3000.PDF

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