On Clip WAV files

I ripped a CD in WAV format, and it seems to play fine on my Clip (no problem).  However, after searching the forum I found several contradictory answers to "The Clip does not support WAV format" to "he will play WAV files if they are common old Wav files. What I was wondering if my video automatically converts the WAV to MP3 file or actually reproduced as a lossless WAV?  Does anyone know?  WAV format support did not mention specifications.  Any help is appreciated.

The Clip supports WAV (see the manual of the player) and your drive is reading of WAV files as that.

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