Pre does not support WMA audio type

Promotional materials online on the Meadow says that he support the WMA audio format, however I Cann't get my pre to see all the files of this type.  Works great with MP3 and WAV files, but good luck with WMA.   Everyone has ideas... Look forward to having to convert all my files (pTunes reading/a very well done) yet another format...

Hello cyberkidva, I do not know what promotional material that you read, but according to page 119 of the pre user guide, that's what he said:

You can play music that you copy from your computer or your feed from the Web in the
the following formats: MP3, AAC or AAC format. For files received as e-mail attachments, you
can play files in MP3, AAC, AAC +, WAV, AMR or QCLEP.

WyreNut

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