What are the differences between MP3, WMA, and Secure WMA?
MP3 and WMA format files are compressed digital audio files, which provide near-CD listening quality. Commercial CD audio files can be compressed to MP3 or WMA format files, which are suitable for internet transmission due to their compact size, and which can be stored on a portable audio device. A user, for example, can record his favorite music album, storing it in HDD in a digital audio player. WMA format offers near-CD quality music in a smaller file size than MP3, almost doubling your capacity for music files in WMA format compared to MP3 format. Secure WMA files are the same as regular WMA files except they are encrypted and require a license to play. This type of file is usually downloaded from a pay service. 3) When I drag and drop my secure files to the DiskGO! Audio Player, the player won’t play them. Since these files are secure, they must be imported into the player, using Windows Media Player 9 Series program. By using the “Copy to CD or Device” command from this program,