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Old 11-27-2006, 03:46 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by Yaholo
To elaborate, it does play traditional mp3 files just fine... but that is about it. I copied music from my PSP that was created with Sony's own SonicStage software and the Reader couldn't play it. The headache I am referring to is taking the time to convert all your other music from atrac3, aac, and wma to mp3 format. Not to mention the flat file structure of the player to begin with. It is a little less useful than an iPod shuffle.
Thanks for the clarification. I "rip" all my music to my iTunes library in MP3 rather than AAC format, so that wouldn't be an issue for me personally. As I say, though, I'll carry on using my iPod for music and use the Reader for what it's good at - reading books .
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