Philips has tested and confirmed that the WAC3500 supports the following products:
Flash Player
Philips
KEY007, KEY010, KEY013, HDD1XX (HDD100 /
HDD120), SA16X (SA160 / SA164 / SA165 / SA167 /
SA169), SA170, SA175, SA177, SA179, SA159, SA26X
(SA261), PSA61X / PSA612, HDD084, HDD1XXX
(HDD1830 / HDD1420 / HDD1620 / HDD1630 /
HDD1835), HDD6XXX (HDD6320/00), SA1100/02,
SA1115/02, SA12XX, SA13XX (SA1300/02), SA2000,
SA40XX, SA5000, PMC7230, SA9XXX (SA9200, Flat I),
SA21XX, SA31XX, SA41XX, SA51XX
Apple
iPod Shuffle, Shuffle Gen 2, Mini, Nano Gen 1/2, Photo,
Video Gen 1/2
Creative
Zen Micro, MuVo TX FM, MuVo Micro N200, MuVo VIDZ,
Zen Music.Photo Vision:M, DMPFX200
Sony
NW-HD3, NW-E105,NW-E307
iRiver
U10CT (0081) OR 103, H10,T10
JNC
SSF-F302
Samsung
YP-T7V
SanDisk
Sansa m260
Flash Drive
SanDisk
: Cruzer Flash Drive, Cruzer U3 Flash drive
Sony
Mirco Vault Elite
Toshiba
Flash memory U3
PQI
PQI
Question
Answer
How are the songs
sorted when the USB
device is plugged into
the WAC3500?
The songs will be scanned and categorized into: Playlists, Artists,
Albums, Genres and All tracks.
What is the maximum
number of tracks that
the WAC3500 supports?
WAC3500 supports a USB device with a maximum of 9999 tracks.
Why does the system
not play some of my
music files?
Only music files in the following formats are supported:
• MP3 (bit rates from 8 to 320 kbps; sampling frequencies from 8 to
48 kHz);
• WMA (v7 & v9 'Standard' audio, CBR or VBR, with bit rates of up
to 192 kbps with any standard sample frequency.)
• AAC (AAC-LC audio up to L3 in MPEG-4/.m4a files.)
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