Yes, you can speed up and slow down MP3 and Audible files copied to the DS-50.  
I am not sure whether they are still stereo or not, but I believe they are 
still stereo.



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Subject: Olympus DS50 Playback Speed


: Hello,
: 
: If anyone on the list has an Olympus DS50, I'd be grateful if you could
: answer the following questions for me.
: 
: I have heard that you can alter the playback speed of files on the DS50,
: increasing the speed to a maximum of 1.5 times.  Does this apply to MP3
: files you copy to the player as well as to WMA files which you record on the
: player itself?  I have a WS-320M, and on that player you can only increase
: the speed of WMA files which were recorded on the player, but not of MP3's.
: 
: If it is possible to speed up the playback of MP3's, do they still play in
: stereo once they are speeded up?  On the Ws-320M, there is the unfortunate
: side-effect that speeding up WMA stereo files results in the playback being
: switched to mono.
: 
: Thanks for any help,
: 
: Caroline.
: 
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