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Audio text is "text" that is read aloud. Originally, such text was found on audio cassettes, and then released on CDs as technology moved forward. Audio text is now often found in a digital format suitable for listening on portable audio devices, such as iPods, Androids, and portable Microsoft products.
Well he was the dude who made the iOS devices ( iPhones, iPods, iPads, and iMacs
iPods do not allow for any sort of accessory that allows you to record audio. There are several other handheld audio recorders that you can buy that are not compatible with iPods, however.
It comes from the word Grammaphone. Music was played on Grammaphones way before cds, Ipods, cassettes. etc.
A .torrent file is not an audio file. iPods cannot play .torrent files.
Simply no. you need to convert the file
u can find a program to convert the DIVXs first.
iPods use H.264 variants inside .mp4 or .m4v wrappers. The underlying codecs are usually h.264BP-LC with AAC audio.
== == 8 track cassettes for music, which are now replaced by CD's. Typewriters, replaced by computers. Pagers replaced by cell phones. Records replaced by iPods.
no they dont
An audio splitter is a handy device, especially in this day and age with the popularity of iPods and MP3 players. The audio splitter is used to split the audio signal in 2 or more paths. A person wanting to share their iPod or MP3 player would use an audio splitter.
Where you can plug in audio devices etc. Like Ipods, mp3 players, Cd players etc.