This page contains information about the current portable music players that are compatible with pressplay. In general, most flash and hard disk based portable music players that support the Windows Media Format are compatible with the pressplay service.
Net MD Devices
Portable Downloads with burn options can be copied to portable devices that support Net MD. Besides all Sony Net MD devices, there are other Panasonic and Sharp portable Net MD players that are compatible with pressplay. If your player has the Net MD logo and Open MG Jukebox 2.2, then it should be compatible with pressplay.
Windows Media Portable Devices
In general, portable devices that support secure WMA format can be used to transfer pressplay tracks that have the transfer icon in the Options column. The following portable music players have been tested and are determined to be compatible with pressplay:
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Note:Pocket PC and Pocket PC 2002 PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants), including the Compaq iPAQ, are also compatible, provided they have a removable Compact Flash memory card installed.
If your device is not listed above it does not necessarily mean that is not compatible; it means that the device has not been tested and approved for compatibility with pressplay. Any other portable device that supports Windows Media should be compatible with pressplay.
The following portable music players have been currently determined to NOT be compatible with pressplay:
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We are constantly adding to the list of supported devices, so check back in the near future if your device is not listed.
If your Windows Media compatible device does not work with the pressplay service, you may need an updated device driver. Updated device drivers may be available from the manufacturer of your portable music player or from the Microsoft Web site at http://windowsmedia.com/mg/portabledevices.asp .
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