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mashmann

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No. Hi-MD is able of storing .mp3/.doc/.whatever files, given that you copy them to the device using Windows Explorer. These files, however, will be unplayable by the device.

However, if you copy music to the device using SonicStage 2.0, the files will appear as .HMA files when viewed outside of SonicStage. These files will be unreadable outside of the software due to encryption/DRM, but will be able to be played back.

In other words, it just "stores the audio". [link]

:smile: Hope that answered some.

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