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Can I listen to Holosync using a Digital Music Player, iPod, or MP3 Player?

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Can I listen to Holosync using a Digital Music Player, iPod, or MP3 Player?

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Transferring your Holosync soundtracks to an iPod or any other digital music player without care can result in the removal of the Holosync technology from the recordings. What this means is that you may inadvertently remove the Holosync from the soundtracks, rendering them useless. An iPod or any other digital music player will by default compress the Holosync soundtracks prior to transferring them to your player. The compressed digital audio formats used by these players interfere with the technology by removing the very sound frequencies in which the Holosync and Autofonix technologies reside. USING THESE FORMATS WILL RENDER YOUR HOLOSYNC SOUNDTRACKS USELESS: MP3, WMA lossless and lossy, Apple lossless, and AAC. The only way to transfer your Holosync soundtracks to a portable digital music player without removing the Holosync technology is by converting them to an UNCOMPRESSED digital audio format, such as WAV or AIFF. The resulting files will store the soundtracks uncompressed and s

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