no. mp3's can't support Dolby Technology.
Hardware or software can, but a Mpeg-3 audio layer is not capable of running such software.
However Certain Dolby Technology do support mp3's.
does not support WMA.. all i know is that it supports MP3... you can download a software to convert Wma files into mp3
Are they in the correct format - AAC. It does not support MP3.
The SD card does not play your MP3 files on your DVD component because your DVD component does not support the MP3 music format.
Yes , I can Try to convert omg format into mp3.
I do not believe it is. I know the stock stereo from the 2006 Mazda 3 does not support mp3 cds.
After you have purchased the songs you will get them downloaded automatically to your computer. Since iTunes songs does not have any DRM protection any more you can simply copy them to your MP3-player of choice given that the player supports the AAC format. If the player does not support this format you have to download a converter app to convert the music into the MP3 format.
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.
I think you can convert .oma files to .mp3 format file with format factory.it is available on http//www. softpedia.com
The MP3 format was introduced in 1995 and the iTunes software appeared in 2001.
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An MP4 to MP3 converts files that are in the MP4 format to MP3 format. This can be helpful when a device cannot play an MP4 file and must be converted to be played.
YouTube default support to FLV format, and if you want to convert videos to other format such as MP4, MP3, 3GP, WAV, WMV, etc. You need to use YouTube converter.