Re: Playing of MP3 audio format in MIDP 2.0

I have the same error ?
Has anybody found a solution ?
thx a lot
Niko

The MIDP 2.0 reference platform does not support MP3 playback.
The supported formats are noted in the MMADemo.html document that comes with the Wireless Toolkit:
"MMAPI supported formats in the J2ME Wirless Toolkit are:
Audio (same for full and Audio Building Block): PCM and WAV audio of all types.
MIDI: Type 0, Type 1 MIDI, and SP-MIDI"

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