MP3s are a standard format and should play on any computer. Be aware that some PC software uses WMA (Windows Media Audio) format files, a non-standard Microsoft creation, that will need a QuickTime plugin (See links below) to play on a Mac. On the MacBook MP3s can be played in iTunes or the QuickTime player just by double clicking the MP3's icon.
Yes a car DVD player can play MP3 file. already we have Car PC now, everything that a PC can do, it also can.
I play on my Macbook Pro. You can play on PC with origin. You can also use XBOX and Playstation.
If you install windows, then yes
MP3 files are downloaded from the PC to the MP3 player, in contrast to a digital camera, which transfers or uploads data to the PC.
no it does not however the creaters did make it for X-Box 360 and for PC
I think you have to plug the USB thing to your MacBook Pro and go to finder? I'm not sure.
The difference is the type of media being used. an MP3 CD player will play mp3 cds that you burn yourself with a PC. They will soon go the way of the VCR. An mp3 player has a flash card or hard drive inside to which you will transfer files you wish to view/listen to.
it depends on what type of mp3 it is. some mp3 can delete pictures from the device itself. some, needs to be plugged in to PC. through the PC you should be able to view all the files in the mp3.
Yes, iPods play .mp3 files.
If it is a PC game it will only work of Windows, but the new Macs that are coming out have Windows already installed on there. All you have to do if load Windows when you boot up. Then insert the PC disc otherwise it will not work on Mac.
To transfer music from a PC to an MP3 player, connect the MP3 player to your PC via a USB cable. Locate the music files you wish to transfer on your computer, right click on a song and choose the Move option. Then open the MP3 folder, right click and choose the Paste option.
Yes you can. You could use a data cable which could directly connect the mp3 player to the PC and enable downloading of the songs.