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Can the P300 play audio files?

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Yes, the P300 can play MP3 and WMA music/audio files.

Posted on Sep 15, 2005

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If your adding music to the device and its not playing, its because your audio files are not the correct format. This unit only plays MP3 audio or Uncopyrighted Windows Media Audio files. You can test this by connecting the MP3 player, copy one of the sampe audio files under 'My Music' location on your computer and paste it on your mp3 player. It will play the audio fine.

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