yes it does but you have to enable the "wma playback"
you can find that in system settings
Mp3-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------A PSP depending on you make can play more then just Mp3 Format.Psp's can play MP3, M4A (Itunes), WMA (If you set you psp to a internet connection)There are more, but those are the main ones that you can use. -CascadeNeko
Normal MP3 files. Windows Audio/Video files will not work in a PSP unless you enable WMA Playback. However, WMAs with copyright protection (WMA-DRM) will be considered Unsupported Data.
Yes but not WMV (i think...)
yes. OT-800 can play mp4 files. but i haven't tried yet playing wma.
No. The only video format that iPods will be able to recognize and play are mp4 files
Zune does not support .wav files. You need to convert them into .wma lossless files for Zune to be able to play them. Supposedly the reason for this is that .wma files are smaller, with no loss of sound quality.
The Pioneer CD-P680 can play MP3 files, as well as WMA files.
The WMA format is in wide use. If you have a Zune you likely listen to WMA-encoded music. It's very handy to be able to play WMA files as well as MP3 files.
Yes. They are really annoying. -DJ Craig
no but if you try to put it on itunes it SHOULD automatically convert it
WMA is windows proprietary audio format (windows media audio) - similar to mp3 but mp3 is usually the most common audio format used for music. Unless of course you use like Napster - wma files w/ drm.
The iPod Touch does not support proprietary formats such as WMA. Such files will need to be converted to standard MP3s to use on an iPod.