Macs can use all standard file types including MP3s.
No, usually MP3 files are much smaller than wave files, because they use compression to reduce the size.
Use a program such as unRarX.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files to mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file converter. There are many wav file to mp3 file converters offered for use.
They use .wav files but the files can be converted to MP3's if need be.
AAC files are usually smaller with better sound quality than an MP3 file.
You cannot use iTunes for the Samsung Q2 player...On Windows, use either Windows Media Player 10 or higher; or use Samsung's own player called Emodio (check links below)On Linux and Macs, you have to use the file browser to upload videos, mp3, etc.
Use windows media player and sync the files to an mp3 player then go into the the contianing folder for the mp3 music and then drag and drop the files into a folder in the my documents and you should have mp3 files or wmv files.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files to mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file converter. There are many converters that are offered for use for a fee of no charge.
BUY mixcraft
CNet has a free software that allows users to convert FLAC files to MP3 files, whether for use on an iPod or on iTunes. The free converter can be downloaded on CNet.
Well, I would recommend converting wav files into mp3 files with a wav file to mp3 file format converter. There are many converters that are offered for use for a fee of no charge.
Download the MP3 files to your computer then use the Nokia connectivity software and cable to connect the phone to your company. Then transfer the MP3 files.