ChatterBank0 min ago
how does a mp3 player work?
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i want to get a mp3 player but i dont know how they work i dont want to have to buy songs online because i have a lot of cds and i dont want to have to rebuy them can u put the cds on them? thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Like I said, CD rippers. There are many around. As you really do seem green (not an insult, we were all there once) this is a link to the one I use - if you like it, it's worth buying.
http://musicmatch.com/
http://musicmatch.com/
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Personally I can highly recommend the iPod. You hear more about iPods breaking than any other device simply because they vastly out-sell the other brands' devices.
I'd strongly recommend using iTunes however to organise your music. It works especially well with an iPod, but it can organise your music for any player you choose, and lets you 'rip' your CDs (turn them into mp3 files), as well as 'burn' (create) new CDs with your favourite songs on. Just make sure you go into the preferences first and change the import settings from AAC to mp3 so that the files are compatible with all generic mp3 players.
I'd strongly recommend using iTunes however to organise your music. It works especially well with an iPod, but it can organise your music for any player you choose, and lets you 'rip' your CDs (turn them into mp3 files), as well as 'burn' (create) new CDs with your favourite songs on. Just make sure you go into the preferences first and change the import settings from AAC to mp3 so that the files are compatible with all generic mp3 players.
ems86: wma is not standard audio CD files. It's just another music format similar to mp3, but is of higher quality to the same-sized mp3 file. They're less universally compatible than mp3 though. aac is another format again like wma and mp3, but is a standard format like mp3; wma is microsoft's proprietary format.