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Can the 6230 play Apple AAC from iTunes?

bryanus

Nov 15, 2004, 2:23 PM
I'm an iTunes/Mac user and have many of my music files in their AAC format. I thught I had read soemwhere that the 6230 has some difficulty playing iTunes AAc files. Is that the case? Anyone out there using the 6230 to play Apple AAC files?

And how is the quality of the headphones? Anyway to use your own headphones with some sort of adapter? TIA.
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mulle

Dec 17, 2004, 8:09 PM
I'm not able to make the Nokia PC suite convert them. MP3s and WMA files are OK, though.

The headphones could be better.
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aprout

Dec 18, 2004, 12:45 AM
I agree on the headphones.

Headphones have no mic, must use speakerphone when using music player and headphones.

I saw a pop-port adapter and would like to try with Sony Fontopia's.
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PerpetualStudent

Jan 3, 2005, 9:41 PM
Mulle,

Are you sure you were able to use WMA files on the 6230? I couldn't get NAM to recognize them, just the MP3s...

I agree, the HDS-3 headphones are only so-so..
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afterhours

Jan 18, 2005, 6:05 PM
Is there a quality set of stereo headphones for the 6230? I'd really like to use this as my mp3 player for audiobooks -- but if the sound quality sucks even with great earbuds, then I'll go with an iPod Shuffle than buy a headset for the 6230.

I've seen an adapter that plugs into the bottom of the phone with a 2.5 mm jack for a handsfree headset (like the ones that used to work with my 8290) -- will this adapter work with sony headset earbuds from my walkman?

I'd love to hear from experts regarding options.
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