To protect them from scratches or more serious damage if dropped.
No, this is not possible. Firstly, MP3 radio's do not exist and an MP3 player is a Music Player, not a metal detector.
Of course, it doesn't mater what mp3 is used.
Plug your MP3 player to a USB port. Click on 'Start' then 'Computer'. Your MP3 player will be displayed as a 'Removable Disk'. You can access it by double- clicking on it.
Yes, depending on the MP3 player. Some MP3 players are recognised as a 'usb flash/thumb drive' or a 'hard drive' when you plug them into the USB port. In this case, you can just plug the MP3 player into the computer, and then copy or drag and drop the MP3s into the player. In some other cases, you can use other media players or software to transfer songs to the player (e.g. foo_pod will transfer files to a Ipod without itunes)
Yes the Belkin Tunecast 2 can be used with an Mp3 player. In addition to being used with an MP3 player it can also be used with an Ipod, CD, and cassette player
if it converts to a compatible format for mp3 player
use a Mp3 player like Media Monkey, Real Player, Itunes or you should be able to do it via windows MY Computer..
A portable mp3 player comes in handy when participating in individual activities, or traveling. Depending on the person, an mp3 player can be used for hours upon hours, or little to no time.
Yes
ANSWER.Yes, you can use any MP3 player and just put the songs on with iTunes, even if it is not an iPod.
There are several inexpensive MP3 players on the market now, as MP3's are no longer very popular due to people now being able to just use their cell phones. If one is in the market for an MP3 player, a few good manufacturers are Sony, SanDisk, and Phillips. All decent quality and inexpensive.
Yes, but only as long as the MP3 player supports PlaysForSure.