Yes all MP3 files can be played on any MP3 player.
Yes, the SanDisk Sansa MP3 players are compatible with Rhapsody. Additionally, they'll work with any music service that sells MP3 files like Amazon Music or Napster since MP3 files are universal and all MP3 players (including the iPod) will play them.
a music file. played by all mp3 players and can be downloaded from iTunes
Not all do play mp3 files, you have to look at the radio some play mp3 and other wma files, Toyota 2005 and up play them, some Ford 2006 and up gm 2007 and up
Belkin does not make mp3 players. However, they make all kinds of mp3 player accessories.
Like all files, an .mp3 file is software.
Make sure all music files are .mp3 files.
That's all not true. iPods are better than MP3 players. MP3 are not better than iPods.
The files may not be able to be played in the WMP... like the file extension .WMA, .MP3 can but .fl cant...
I don't think Winamp converts all your mp3 files. Your computer just shows them as winamp files now. They're still mp3 but your computer just sees em as winamp. My comp has the same thing. I don't know how to undo the computer seeing em as winamp, but there should be no problem using those files as regular mp3 files.
MP3 players are small, portable devices that digitally store music. MP3 players come in all shapes, sizes, and storage capacity's. Most MP3 players are just flash or hard drive players. This makes it easy to delete or add content to these devices as they do not need to be installed and will automatically be detected by your machine. The removal technique described below will work for most MP3 players, however, it will not work for the iPod as the iPod stores its files much more differently than others.
NO they definitly have not.
No, only CD players which are specifically designed with mp3 in mind can play mp3 disks. There will usually be an mp3 logo on the front of the player to signify this.