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>>149580 yeah, you can burn it as an audio CD with (for instance) the right Nero audio plugins, or if you decode it to WAV first. There are no MP3 players on the market that can play APE files though, so you'd have to transcode it to MP3 or whatever first before loading it onto your player. However there are some DAPs out there that can play FLAC, which is a similar lossless format. What is lossless, you ask? -- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monkey%27s_Audio
"Monkeys Audio is a lossless audio compression codec. Unlike lossy formats, such as MP3 and Ogg Vorbis, lossless codecs exactly reconstruct the source waveform. A file compressed with Monkey's Audio sounds the same as the original file, no matter how many times it is uncompressed and reencoded."
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