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Yes a car DVD player can play MP3 file. already we have Car PC now, everything that a PC can do, it also can.
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....I had mines for 3 years now.
The BEST MP3 player is the IPOD Nano 8 GB. You can get them for around $200, however they are on sale at a store right now for $145 (a steal) www.walmart.com
It probably has water damage, and now does not work. It is dead now.
Not every mp3 player has a fm transmitter. Almost all of the newer ones do however have a build in one. Now, Zunes and Ipods have them in but the Ipods also have build in wireless.
Right now you can order one from APPLE's website a Shuffle, I choose Red and u get 1 line to engrave. Best of all aside from the 50 dollars for the mp3 player the engraving is FREE!
CD player and Cassette player are out of fashion now. The new cars have MP3 players and iPod. Suggest get a basic MP3 player and a transmitter and plug it in the cigarette lighter socket to play all your music.
I had a Philips mp3 player before and If I'm correct, it should work if you go on limewire, right click the file and say "view file location" and it will open the folder where the file is located. Then you should have your mp3 player plugged in and send the file to your mp3 player. I have an ipod now so it's been a while, I'm not sure if it will work but try it.
It will depend upon which brand of mp3 player you buy. Many of them now allow easy access to the device harddrive through USB and you can place video and other files on there. Whether the mp3 player is also video capable will depend upon the model.
You can buy a cd player that will plat MP3's . Alot of them are sold that way now and if you go into any electronics store you will be able to easily find one for a reasonable price .
I was having this problem earlier too! All you have to do is plug your mp3 player into the computer, it should appear in your Windows Media Player. (it should say 'GoGear audio) click on that. Then click on 'songs' under the "primary views" thingy. Now it should say all of the songs on your mp3 player. side click on the ones you want to delete then click "delete" after you're done deleting, you can unplug your mp3 player and they should all be deleted. Sorry about the really confusing directions! (hopefully you have windows media player)