Well, I can fit several hundred CDs worth of music in my pocket on an iPod, and every track is available at my fingertips. Not to mention my photos, podcasts, videos, and TV shows. That, and no matter how much I handle my iPod, the music tracks don't get scratched. And everything is backed up in iTunes (and on a backup drive), if anything should happen to the original data. So convenience is a big HUGE factor.
CDs, iPods, MP3s.
no
The process of creating MP3s from music CDs is called "ripping".
cds or records, yes. mp3s, I don't think so.
limewire, beemp3.com, other people ipods, or cds.
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No unless your ipods broken
It comes from the word Grammaphone. Music was played on Grammaphones way before cds, Ipods, cassettes. etc.
They were all on 33 rpm records. In that era, the vinyl record was the latest, most accurate rendition of audio available. CDs and MP3s were not invented at that time.
From cursory searches it seems that only the highlights are available to download as MP3s. Perhaps the best option would be to purchase the complete cycle on CDs which could then converted into MP3s (or AACs if better sound quality is preferred) as they are imported into iTunes.
There aren't many. iPods are a lot more convinent and have more songs than CDs. But they both play music......
Hi my name is Taylor not Taylor though ummmm. What to say about the ipods. Well lets get started.Im thinking that the cds were madly in love so they went to their pick up truck and you know what they did. They had CHICKENNNNNNNN. So that's my story and Im sticking to it.