Yes there are mp3 players made just for Dj's. The cheapest one is around $130.which is called the pyle pro it does the same thing a normal mp3 player does,and some.
Though MP3 players can hold much more than a CD, many players are also more The smallest MP3 players use a type of memory known as flash The smallest MP3 players use a type of memory known as flash
You cannot connect portable cd players to mp3 players and given the capacity to hold songs on mp3 players their should be no reason to do so.
You can use a program called bearshare which is suitable for use with ipods and other mp3 players
Yes, but only as long as the MP3 player supports PlaysForSure.
you can only use itunes on ipods
There are many different mp3 players including those manufactured by Apple, Windows, Sony, and Phillips among others. Mp3 players distributed by Apple are often more costly compared to those by other manufacturers with the same features and specifications. Apple mp3 players, though, remain the most widely used players and offers ease of use.
Wireless mp3 players are as easy to operate as a hand-held transistor radio. Its just a matter of choosing which music and choosing your volume. More information is on www.cnet.com, which reviews several mp3 players.
Usually mp3 players don't support this type of file. If you have a zip file that contains music that you want, you can open it on your computer and move the files somewhere out of the zip file. From here, you can add them to you mp3.
i didnt ask to any one and my ears are in perfect condition as i dont use any ear phones to listen to the mp3 players
Yes, some higher quality MP3 players also double as a file storage device.
look for the compatiability on itsome are universal to use
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