Some MP3 players let you select book and chapter easily and go quickly to the next chapter when you finish each. MP3 'Music Players', which seem to dominate the affordable player market now, mostly do not, but might work OK if you only put one book on the music player at a time, which may be inconvenient if you finish a book while out on a run or away from home.
Yes you can because i have one that you can put ebooks/audio books on.
No. MP3 is audio only. MPEG is the video version (MP3 stands for MPEG-1 Audio Layer 3, and is the audio part of MPEG video files)
You don't. An mp3 is an audio codec. If you want to put one on an MP3 player then you have to have a link between your computer and the player and your player has to have video playback capabilities.
No, you can just copy the audio files onto the MP3. You may have to convert the audio files though.
it is imposible gigaware mp3 players can only hold music
No it does not record telephone calls. Phones do have a recorders on them that you can put into a mp3 format that can be downloaded to your computer.
No you can't. mp3 players are meant to play songs (mp3 format) not videos (mp4 format). You can put them in, but you will not be able to play them on your mp3 player.
The IPod touch is more than a simple mp3 player. Normal mp3 players cannot join a Wifi and download new songs right then. Normal mp3 players cannot play videos. Normal mp3 players cannot go to the app store and download games and other applications. Simply put, the IPod touch is not just an mp3 player, it's a tiny entertainment center.
MP3 PhoneMP3 is for music. You can play MP3 music files on your phone and listen to them through head phones. You will be able to store MP3 files on your phone to listen to them. If you want you can convert your CD music to MP3 using a converting program and put them in the phones memory. So yer it is a compressed music format that takes up less room in the memory. You should be able to put a lot of songs in phone memory.
Speakers can be used for any device that is intended to emit audio. Computers, MP3 players, cell phones, televisions etc. If the device is made to put out sound, chances are it already has speakers or is designed to have speakers used with it.
Use iTunes, rip the cd onto it, then drag and drop the songs onto your mp3 players folder :)
Many boomboxes accept MP3 players. Philips, Panasonic, jWIN, Sony and Audiobox to name a few. Keep in mind some boomboxes support most MP3 players and some support specific ones (Apple Ipod).
Yes, you can burn it as mp3's onto a CD or make a audio CD to listen to music on the PlayStation.