Supported formats for capturing audio

I need to capture audio in PCM format.
According to the JDE 4.6.0 Multimedia Guide:
"The BlackBerry® smartphone uses two formats to record audio: Adaptive Multi-Rate (AMR) and 8 kHz mono-16-bit pulse code modulation (PCM). By default, the format is AMR.
PCM: capture://audio?encoding=pcm or capture://audio?encoding=audio/basic"
However, when I run the code:
Manager.createPlayer( "capture://audio?encoding=pcm" );
This works on a Pearl 8100, but on a Pearl 8330, I get a MediaException, with the error:
Unsupported record encoding type
Do all handsets support PCM encoding? If not, where would I find out the capabilities of the different models?

Supported audio formats by BlackBerry -
 The following audio formats (including extensions) are supported:
ACC - audio compression formats AAC, AAC+, and EAAC+
AMR - Adaptive Multi Rate-Narrow Band (AMR-NB) speech coder standard Supported AMR-NB rates are 4.75 KBps, 5.15 KBps, 5.9 KBps, 6.7 KBps, 7.4 KBps, 7.95 KBps, 10.2 KBps, and 12.2 KBps. AMR
files must conform to the standards specified in the Internet
Engineering Task Force (IETF) Request for Comments (RFC) document
RFC3267, Section 5, on the Internet RFC Archive web site.
MIDI - Polyphonic MIDI (.mid, .midi, or .smf)
MP3 - encoded using MPEG Part 1 and Part 2 audio layer 3 Supported sample rates are 16kHz, 22.050kHz, 24kHz, 32kHz, 44.1kHz, and 48kHz.
WAV
- supports sample rates of 8 kHz, 16 kHz, 22.05 kHz, 32 kHz, 44.1 kHz,
and 48 kHz with 8-bit and 16-bit depths in mono or stereo WAV files
created using audio codec GSM6.10 are supported. However, BlackBerry
8830 series smartphones do not natively support Global Systems for
Mobile Communications® (GSM®) encoding and require the BlackBerry
Attachment Service from either the BlackBerry® Enterprise Server or the
BlackBerry® Internet Service. See KB13547 for more information. Note:
Playback of WAV files received as email message attachments requires
BlackBerry Enterprise Server software version 4.1 Service Pack 2
(4.1.2). Note: If the BlackBerry smartphone
user has a BlackBerry Internet Service 2.3 account with BlackBerry
Device Software 4.2 or later, WAV voice mail files will work.
Windows Media Audio (WMA 9) Standard Profile Decoder WMA 10 Professional M0 Profile Decoder WMA 9 Profile Decoder and WMA 10 M0 Profile Decoder are only supported by BlackBerry Device Software 4.2.1 or later. See KB05419 for more information.
The
following audio file extensions are also supported (depending on
BlackBerry smartphone model and BlackBerry Device Software version):
.avi containing PCM, MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, H.263, MPEG4-SP, MPEG4-ASP, uLaw/aLaw, GSM610
.3gp containing MP3, AMR-NB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, H.263, MPEG4-SP, MPEG4-ASP, uLaw/aLaw, AMR-NB
.mp4 containing MP3, AMR-NB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, H.263, MPEG4-SP, MPEG4-ASP, uLaw/aLaw, AMR-NB
>.mov containing MP3, AMR-NB, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, H.263, MPEG4-SP, MPEG4-ASP, uLaw/aLaw, AMR-NB
.wmv containing WMV, WMA9/10Pro
.aac and .m4a containing AAC, AAC+, eAAC+
.wav containing PCM, uLaw/aLaw, GSM610
Note:
Support is available for streaming stereo audio over a Bluetooth®
connection (A2DP and AVRCP Bluetooth profiles) on the following
BlackBerry smartphone models:
BlackBerry® 8800 Series smartphones (running BlackBerry Device Software 4.2.2 or later)
BlackBerry Curve 8300 Series smartphone (running BlackBerry Device Software 4.2.2 or later)
BlackBerry Pearl 8100 Series smartphones (running BlackBerry Device Software 4.2.2 or later)
 Note: DRM (Digital Rights Management) copyright protected files will not play on BlackBerry smartphones.
Source: KB05482 
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