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MP3 Players

November 26, 2009 by Miles Stoppard  
Filed under Music

MP3 players are the most popular of music players today. The heir of recordings, cassette and 8-track tapes and CDs, MP3 players are used by music lovers because of its portability. MP3 players can carry up to 8GB of audio files -that is more than a thousand songs one can listen to and what is amazing about these music players is that they are not limited to music files alone, videos, photos and other data can be stored as files as well.

MP3 came from the term MPEG Audio Layer III, MPEG for Moving Picture Experts Group. An MP3 player and software is a device that compresses music and videos to smaller sizes. Although the quality of the music coming from MP3 players are as good as that of a CD, skipping sometimes happen because of data being lost due to its compression. This does not bother music lovers however since the compression makes it faster to transfer files to other devices such as MP3 capable handsets and PC. It is even easier to upload or download music from the internet with an MP3 player. MP3 players can of course exchange data to each other, making it a very portable data storage device.

There are several types of mp3 players, depending on storage and price. Flash memory players are considered the smallest in size, physically and in terms of storage, which is up to 8 gb. These provide the longest playing time for batteries as they can last for a maximum of 28 playing hours. A second type use hard drives, which can be as large as 80 gb, and mini drives that offer a maximum of 8 gb. These have moving segments, which have a tendency to skip. Compared to flash drives, these consume more from batteries, allowing for a maximum playtime of 20 hours for audio and six hours for video. A third type involves playing cds or minidisc. Physically larger than the previous two mentioned, these are considered cheaper but are more vulnerable to skipping. The fourth and last are known as the hybrid players. These are mp3 players incorporated into other items such from cell phones to ordinary items such as sunglasses.

MP3 players lets users pick songs to be included in the storage without having to buy the whole set of songs in an album. Audio files for MP3 players can be found in myriads of ways, you can rip your audio files from CDs using a special kind of software, you can download from various websites or even recording from radio stations or CDs straight away without the aid of a PC. Some MP3 players have voice recording as well

MP3 players have created a market on their own. MP3 players can now be accessorized apart from selecting from one of the four types. Several options include mini carrying bags and other items that allow more convenience for the user. Much like other electronic devices, additional sources of power are also available to expand playing time. Portable stereo systems are also sold for those who want to listen to their MP3 players with a louder volume.

With using portable devices such as mp3 players, it is easy for users to abuse the features being offered. Users can sometimes increase the volume way above what is considered safe and can induce hearing loss.

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