Is it just a symbian based phone?

If so just shove Ogg play on there - it plays ogg wma mp3 - you name it =D

On 4/29/08, Javad Ayaz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the music is in high quality mp3 format!
> yes yu hit the nail on the head..i want to put my music on my phone..and it
> doesnt take ogg files which is a shame!!!
>
>
> On 29/04/2008, Ciaran Mooney <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > You have to consider the source of your music too. Converting from a
> > low-quality 35k MP3 to a high-quality AAC file will not increase the
> > quality of the music. The converter cannot "create" the missing 1s and
> > 0s that have been removed when the MP3 was created.
> >
> > If your using a linux based system, and your converting your music
> > from CD. The best format to use would be OGG, as its supported by all
> > linux audio applications natively. Although I can understand if you
> > own a portable audio player that doesn't handle OGG and your
> > restricted to AAC.
> >
> > CiarĂ¡n
> >
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