No, there are not any mp3 players that are made in the United States. They are mostly made in China, and some are made in Korea.
-Coffee Machines -Cars -iPods and mp3 players -Cameras -Computers -Calculators Basically any form of technology is a good example.
Of course. Cellphones, flashlights, car-starters, trolling motors, mp3 players, portable radios, and hand-held GPS receivers work fine without plugging into an outlet. They are powered by chemical cells popularly known as "batteries".
MP3's are already compressed to reduce their size as compared to what they are when they are uncompressed. An average MP3 takes about 1-2 MB/minute of storage. Uncompressed audio takes about 8-9 MB/minute. If you've ever tried to crush a ball of aluminum foil, you can only crush it so much before it becomes nigh upon impossible to make it any smaller. At that point, the easiest way to make it smaller would be to take a pair of scissors to it and remove the edges until it is as small as you need it to be. Similarly, you'd need to re-encode your MP3 to a lower bitrate until it meets your size requirements. Just as with the foil, though, the more you lower the bitrate, the more information you have to trim from the file. The more you remove, the more audio fidelity you lose. You can use a program like Audacity to re-encode an MP3 to a lower bitrate and reduce the file size. If your goal is to send an mp3 as, for example, an email attachment, you can try to compress it with something like WinZip or 7zip, but just like my aluminum foil argument, compressing something that's already compressed doesn't do much good.
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Most mp3 players (china made) specially with built in memories will keep saying no nand files. It is not a copy paste from a computer or any media to your mp3 players. Instead, You have to rip your mp3 files from cd and copy it to your mp3 player
Yes, there are mp3 players with special features for runners, such as pedometers. These mp3 players are wonderful for runners, since they are lightweight and affordable. Here is an example of these kind of mp3 players http://www.pedometers.org/mp3-pedometer/
Yes, most are made from cheap mps players to creat more apps or more features. Sony make many mp3 players with a built in radio so people will also buy the mp3 player for its fm radio.
Yes all MP3 files can be played on any MP3 player.
It really depends on what type of mp3 player you want. Most of the mp3 players that have a remote were made for your car or truck. Most mp3 player docks come with remotes.
They do have Mp3 players.
the mp3 player was originally made to listen and store music
No. iPods can win MP3 players but MP3 players cannot win iPods.
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The MP3 players that are available are:Portable MP3 PlayersPortable MP3/CD PlayersConsumer MP3 PlayersCar MP3 Players
Because MP3 players cannot carry alot of features, play more songs like iPods and can't play any games. iPods has alot more features than MP3 players. iPods are more expensive than MP3 players. Ipods ARE a type of MP3 player.
Most new CD/MP3 players have options to have satellite radio available through them.