Yes, there are several players that handle lossless formats without a problem. Apple's players accept Apple's own lossless codec, and the Cowon D2, SanDisk Sansa Fuze and Clip all support FLAC as well.
I could not find a portable media player that would use those formats.
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Poweramp is a popular and highly user-rated music player for Android and among its many useful features are a wide range of supported formats (including MP3, M4A including Apple Lossless, FLAC, WMA, OGG, and more), graphical equalizer, support for multiple playlist file formats, gapless, .cue file support, and more.
Portable media player was created in 2002.
A DVD is relatively portable but I suspect you mean a DVD player? In which case it's only portable if it's a portable DVD player.
The KM player is a multimedia player. It can play Video, Audio, Images and Flash. It will play various formats of each of these from the most popular and well-known formats to others that are lesser known.
The following are some purposes of a video lan player or VLC; a media player that supports audio and video compression methods, can read many formats such as container formats and video formats, and it can transcode or stream audio and video into several formats.
The iRiver Clix is a portable media player with a QVGA TFT LCD screen. It can play various formats of audio and video files. It is available in 1 or 2GB capacities.
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One example of a portable media player is an ipod.
There is very little difference between the 'quality' of most PC software media players. If there is much difference between lossless media players, it normally has more to do with the decoder used in that player (e.g. Nero and WMP are notoriously bad for this). Foobar2000 is normally rated highly for quality. http://foobar2000.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foobar2000 Foobar also has the advantage of coming with all the major lossless codecs 'from the box', replaygain, lastFM, and iPod support, and has various other improvments that are unavaible on other players, or require plugins (e.g. kernel streaming)
There is very little difference between the 'quality' of most PC software media players. If there is much difference between lossless media players, it normally has more to do with the decoder used in that player (e.g. Nero and WMP are notoriously bad for this). Foobar2000 is normally rated highly for quality. http://foobar2000.org/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foobar2000 Foobar also has the advantage of coming with all the major lossless codecs 'from the box', replaygain, lastFM, and iPod support, and has various other improvments that are unavaible on other players, or require plugins (e.g. kernel streaming)
A car player means that the player is built into the car. A portable DVD player can only be played in the car by connecting a DV-power cable to the car battery.