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mp3/mp4 player help
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<blockquote data-quote="Wes Davis" data-source="post: 758070" data-attributes="member: 62677"><p>This is most likely not your issue but I would stick with .mp3 format as opposed to the .wma you are currently using. .mp3 is much more universal, .wma is Windows proprietary. If you are using Windows Media Player to rip albums it automatically defaults to .wma. You need to go into the rip settings and change it to .mp3.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wes Davis, post: 758070, member: 62677"] This is most likely not your issue but I would stick with .mp3 format as opposed to the .wma you are currently using. .mp3 is much more universal, .wma is Windows proprietary. If you are using Windows Media Player to rip albums it automatically defaults to .wma. You need to go into the rip settings and change it to .mp3. [/QUOTE]
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