windows media player ? - Mogul, XV6800 General

I have some .wav files that I can play on my pc's wmp. I copied them to my 6800, and I get an error complaining they are an unknown file type. What's the magic sauce I need, do they need to be conv'd to .mp3?
thx,
Tom

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where i can download core player for free...pls send me link
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