Because when you put documents on it then the USB drive looses space
Yes, some higher quality MP3 players also double as a file storage device.
There are several examples of an MP3 player that features at least 4GB of storage. Two examples of these MP3 players include the Apple iPod and Mach Speed Eclipse.
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It depends on how much storage is on your Mp3 player, and also if the DVD has an anti-burn device on it. If the DVD does, you cannot burn it onto your computer. And if you don't have enough storage or a screen for your Mp3, you cannot.
No. .mp3 files are Music storage file types, .jpg are image files.
no, mp3 players are much better quality than mp3 pens. they are also able to hold much more storage space than any mp3 pen will be able to store on them.
No, you don't necessarily need an SD card to put music on an MP3 player. Many MP3 players come with built-in storage that allows you to transfer music directly from your computer via USB. However, some models do support SD cards for additional storage, which can be useful if you want to expand your music library. Always check the specifications of your MP3 player for its storage options.
None really. MP3 is an audio file format. An iPod is a storage and playback device for multiple media formats.
MP3 players don't need software.Windows will recognize them automatically as a storage device.
There are many options available for storage in a Philips MP3 player. The most common option is to utilize on-board memory. You can also use an expansion card to extend the space on the player.
One of the smallest brand name mp3 players available is the Ipod shuffle or nano. The storage ranges from 2 gigabytes for the ipod shuffle to the 16 gigabytes of the ipod nano.
There is no maximum capacity, unless you are referring to a specific Mp3 player. i.e. max capacity of an iPod Touch is 64gb