Can my n-Gage play .wma files (audio files loaded onto a computer using Windows Media Player)?
No. You will get an error message if you try. Your n-Gage Music player will play either .MP3s or .AAC files. Which is your preference will normally depends on the degree of mobility you would like for your digital music files…MP3 is the global digital music file format of choice.. primarily because it has been around longer, and most players on different devices will be able to play .MP3s from the low bit rates (~32 or 48kbps) up to the highest bit rates (320kbps.. indistinguidshable from CD quality).However, as a newer and more developed standard, .AAC has a more efficient compression algorithm than .MP3, and so enables you to fit more songs into a given space (given the same music quality).As an example:.AAC files encoded at a 64kbps bit rate, are regarded as good in quality as .MP3 encoded at 96kbps bit rate.This equates to around an extra 25% of music on your MobyMemory card: on a 1Gb card, you can squeeze up to 50 albums of .aac (64kbps) or 35 hours of continuous music.For a sim