Unprotected mp3 files are files without DRM (Digital Rights Management) applied.
In short, it means that these files can be freely copied, moved, burned and played on any device.
Unprotect it then you may now delete it. The question may arise would be how? Fisrt, check your Mp3 if it can unprotect music files, if so, you may now delete protected files. If so happen that you mp3 can't do it, let the computer do it for you. Connect your mp3 to your PC via USB cable and then sellect the file you need to delete and then right click on it and options will appear, just set the file/s to unprotected mode and delete that file/s.
Yes all MP3 files can be played on any MP3 player.
mp3 can be play in m50
There are a few places where someone can purchase Mp3 files. Some of these places include; from someone else, eBay, and Amazon. Although some Mp3 files may be copyrighted, someone purchasing or selling Mp3 files needs to verify that the files are not pirated.
MP3 files opened with Audacity will be converted to a non-compressed Wave files format for editing. To save the file back as an MP3, you will need to install a 3rd party MP3 codec such as the LAME MP3 encoder.
no protected wma but free ones are mp3 sometimes unprotected wma
MP3 files are smaller so there faster to download
No, mp3 files are not supported in Murano I (2003-2008) No, mp3 files are not supported in Murano I (2003-2008)
There is no online site that edits MP3 files, but you can download Audacity and edit MP3 files for free.
No, usually MP3 files are much smaller than wave files, because they use compression to reduce the size.
No. .mp3 files are Music storage file types, .jpg are image files.
Most mp3 files are stereo. That doesn't mean that there aren't mono mp3 files it's just that most music is stereo. MP3 is a standard method of compacting files with minimal loss of quality of the sound.