Hi, Pretty sure the iAudio doesn't support wma files. I'm surprised you got it to play them at all. You could always convert the wma files to mp3 and then use them on your iAudio. Tim -----Original Message----- From: vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:vicsireland-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Mairead O Mahony Sent: 22 February 2010 08:20 To: vicsireland Subject: [vicsireland] Playing wma files on the i audio Hi all, I recorded interviews for my research project on a digital Dictaphone and the file plays back perfectly when I use windows media player to play it. I transferred the files on to my I audio as I need to type up all the interviews word for word and by using the I audio it would allow me to rewind back a little if I forgot what was said rather than listening to the full interview until I get to the piece I want. This file is a wma file and every time I play it on the I audio the talking is really slow and it sounds like the battery is dying but all music files play correctly. I would appreciate it if anyone could let me know if there are any settings I need to change or does the I audio even support wma files. Thanks in advance Mairead O Mahony =========================================================== The vicsireland mailing list To unsubscribe at any time send a mail to: vicsireland-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe", without the quotes in the subject of the message. To contact the moderator send mail to: tim.j.culhane@xxxxxxxxx For mor information on the Visually Impaired Computer Society visit: http://www.vicsireland.org ==========================================================The vicsireland mailing list To unsubscribe at any time send a mail to: vicsireland-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with the word "unsubscribe", without the quotes in the subject of the message. To contact the moderator send mail to: tim.j.culhane@xxxxxxxxx For mor information on the Visually Impaired Computer Society visit: http://www.vicsireland.org