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Digital to analogue (D/A) converters are used to take numeric sequences and convert them into AC voltages suitable for amplification. Thyis process is used in both CD players, MP3 players and any other digital audio device.
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 all MP3 files can be played on any MP3 player.
Yes, there are still some companies that manufacture mp3 players in the USA, such as Astell & Kern and HiFiMan. However, many mp3 players are now produced overseas in countries like China and South Korea.
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.
You can use any major media program to burn audio CDs from mp3 files, but you will probably not be able to fit all the songs on to one disc. MP3 CDs are offered usually because of the length of the recordings require the mp3 compression.
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.
CD Roms can only Read CD's such as VCD, Audio CD, mp3 CD.DVD Roms can read any CD's such as VCD, Audio CD, mp3 CD and also read DVD's such as DVD Video, DVD Audio & DVD mp3's.
Most new CD/MP3 players have options to have satellite radio available through them.
The question is badly worded and it suggests to me that the person who submitted this question is either not fluent in english, and/or is not technologically inclined. An MP3 player IS a device. It plays music files that have been encoded using the MP3 format - hence the .mp3 extension. There are many brands of MP3 players but only one company, namely Apple, manufactures the Ipod. The Ipod also supports the AAC format, which is not compatible with any other MP3 players. However, there are programs that will convert music files from one format to another.
MP3 stands for MPEG Audio Layer III and it is a standard for audio compression that makes any music file smaller with little or no loss of sound quality
Jon and Kate Gosselin have both been spotted with iPods. There is no information on if any of the children have either iPods or MP3 players. -they most probably do actually