How to play mp3 files via J2ME MIDlet? - Tilt, TyTN II, MDA Vario III General

Hi Folks,
I have written a J2ME MIDlet code to download audio files from remote website and play on the phone. I am able to play .wav files on AT&T Tilt phone, but I am not able to play .mp3 files. The same code for mp3 works on many other phones including Nokia, Samsung, etc. I have tried 1.1 & 2.0 MMAPI version of MIDP.
More information: I am able to play mp3 files via Windows Media Player on the phone.
I would appreciate if you can provide any tuning/configuration I need to performa on the phone.
Thanks,
JJJ

JohnJaniJanardan said:
Hi Folks,
I have written a J2ME MIDlet code to download audio files from remote website and play on the phone. I am able to play .wav files on AT&T Tilt phone, but I am not able to play .mp3 files. The same code for mp3 works on many other phones including Nokia, Samsung, etc. I have tried 1.1 & 2.0 MMAPI version of MIDP.
More information: I am able to play mp3 files via Windows Media Player on the phone.
I would appreciate if you can provide any tuning/configuration I need to performa on the phone.
Thanks,
JJJ
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I'm afraid you won't be able to do this; as has been explained in the MIDlet Bible ( http://wiki.xda-developers.com/index.php?pagename=The (Java) MIDlet Bible ), even Jbed is far inferior to Nokia's MIDlet Manager.

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Hi Folks,
I am newbie. I have written a J2ME MIDlet code to download audio files from remote website and play on the phone. I am able to play .wav files on AT&T Tilt phone, but I am not able to play .mp3 files. The same code for mp3 works on many other phones including Nokia, Samsung, etc. I am using 1.1 version of MIDP.
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