Zen micro- slows down speech fi

I have a zen micro, and when I transferred speech type files, such as a comedy routine, the zen micro downloaded it, but when I play it on the player the speech of the file is considerable slowed down. It does this all of my files like that. How can I fix this problem?
Thanks!

To SSR: please see my reply in 'the other thread' of hobbes4444
> In all fairness I would guess this file format is not common hence it's difficult to expect Creative to support it.
It's actually quite common for voice tracks, and for that reason alone it is not difficult to expect Creative (or potentially Apple) to support it. Also, the firmware upgrade should not at all be difficult, although I don't expect Creative to supply me with the circuit diagrams and source code to allow me to back up that statement.
>Of course it would be wonderful for Creative to support all audio formats within all ranges, but they have to find a balance on the amount of programming effort it would take versus the amount of expenditure they can make on the product.
As a business owner, I understand the concept of profit vs customer satisfaction. That is why I am trying to find other customers with the same problem; if there aren't enough, nothing will happen. Obviously you do not have a lot of voice tracks and so should not care, so at the same time you should not discourage others like me from voicing what is to us a very strong concern. It appears that, for the same price at suggested retail, I can buy a 20G external hard dri've and a 2 year old flash-based player device that has the functionality I want --and I will have twice the storage of the Zen Micro.
Worse is the inherent misrepresentation: the outside of the box claims it is an MP3 player; only in the technical specifications inside the box or buried in the web site are the caveats made clear. Now my nai'vete has been dispelled, and I understand that all MP3 players are not created equal, but only upon discovering that the percei'ved value of my product was cut in half.

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