Most these days will use some kind of USB Interface to connect to a computer for data sharing.
Firewire was popular in the the past but has faded from use in recent years.
Either USB 2.0 or FireWire
No, you can't.
I don't think that there is a difference. Any iPod or Zune type mp3 player is portable but there are also standard versions of it. You may be thinking of a computer program, such as itunes that is an mp3 player without being portable.
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Syncing files to an mp3 player is easy: Here are the steps.Start by connecting the mp3 player to the computer using the USB or firewire cable.Follow the instructions to customize the preferences.Sync the files from your library to the mp3Once you are done with the syncing, you can then eject the media player and disconnect it from your computer.
Portable media player was created in 2002.
a special connecting unit is used to transfer the video to the computer. Connecting a camcorder or video player to the unit, the image is converted to digital form and stored in the computer.
A DVD is relatively portable but I suspect you mean a DVD player? In which case it's only portable if it's a portable DVD player.
An iPod is a portable MP3 (music) player developed by Apple Computer. It works by downloading your music from your iTunes library.
One example of a portable media player is an ipod.
Well you need to use a Audiovox Portable VHS Player or a Portable DVD player You cant take pirated VHS tapes or pirated DVD discs because its illegal its very punishable by the law. You must have a passport, tickets and money to do a long plane ride. You can take like a Handheld CD player, a PlayStation Portable (PSP), a Sega Genesis Nomad, a very old laptop computer (as much as a new laptop computer), a Sega Game Gear, a tablet or a DS on a plane.
A car player means that the player is built into the car. A portable DVD player can only be played in the car by connecting a DV-power cable to the car battery.