ALL KIT FM Transmitter Ver. 2 for iPhone and iPods (mp3 players)

Posted by admin | Howto | Monday 9 August 2010 12:14 pm
handhelditems asked:


www.handhelditems.com New Version of the ALL KIT FM Transmitter. Works with iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iTouch, iPods, and any MP3 Player with a 3.5mm audio jack Features: * NEW Swivel Function!! * NEW Gripping Clamps!!! * Hi-Fi Stereo FM Transmitting at 88.1-107.9MHz (0.1MHz/step) brings you the perfect music enjoyment * iPhone Hands-free supports talking through car speaker system * Charges iPhone and iPod models with dock connector * Flexible Goose-pipe makes it convenient to find the best position for your devices with any car in the world. * Goose pipe rotation-preventing design makes the iPhone/iPod devices steady and secure. * Standard USB-A (5V, 1A) output socket provides the charging for iPod Shuffle, Microsoft Zune, mobile phones, GPS and other portable devices * Using a flexible clamp to fix the iPhone/iPod steadily in the car. * Removable stoppers prevent it from dropping. * High quality silicone gel at the back and sides of the cradle protect the device.

Christopher

Choosing Between iPods and Other MP3 Players

Posted by admin | Shopping And Product Reviews | Monday 19 July 2010 10:47 pm
Debbi Lee asked:




Buying an MP3 player should certainly not be an impulsive buy considering the cost of them. With prices ranging anywhere from $50 to $400, one should definitely be informed. I have owned an iPod, a Samsung, and a Creative. Samsung and Creative will therefore represent on behalf of the non-iPod MP3 players for purposes of this article.

Firstly, let’s talk external features. I will tell you that the non-iPod players are definitely more rugged. If you dropped an iPod there is a good chance that it could be broke for good. However, the two non-iPods that I owned both proved to hold up very well against drops and falls. Also, the iPod’s navigating buttons do not light up, whereas those on the non-iPod players do.

Now lets internal features. The iPod has a feature on it that will let you view all songs by a certain artist regardless of the album that it is under. With both of the non-iPods that I owned, one would have to go into each album and listen to the songs that they wanted and then exit out of that album to go back and get in the next album. This is especially annoying if you only have only a couple songs in each album from that artist. Go iPod for that feature! The sound quality of iPod’s is overwhelmingly better than that of the non-iPods. Also, with the two non-iPods I experienced random freeze-ups which would require the user to completely reset the entire player. No such thing with the iPod.

Last but not least, the iPod is exceptionally user-friendly over the non-iPods. Working with iTunes is ridiculously easy and fast. Yes, it is true that you can only update your iPod through iTunes, but it’s worth it! Not to mention, you can get iPod accessories anywhere. With the non-iPods, it’s a hunt and many times you have to order what you want from their website.

I think it is fair to conclude that the scale has tipped toward the iPod. While the non-iPods are far more rugged, the iPod has many internal features that one should not settle without. Like I said, the accessories for the iPod are abundant, so getting a nice, cushioned case should be easy!

Lewis

Fudge the Singing and Dancing Bear for iPods and MP3 Players

Posted by admin | Tech | Saturday 5 June 2010 1:06 am
eXpansysTV asked:


Available at eXapnsys.com, the dancing bear that sings your songs back to you – features a 3.5mm jack for use with iPods, MP3 players, CD players, any audio device with a 3.5mm port!

Kelly

The Downside of Itunes Mp3 Players

Posted by admin | Gps | Tuesday 2 March 2010 1:15 am
MIKE SELVON asked:


Itunes mp3 players are a wonderful addition to someone’s electronic device stash, but they will only play a certain authorized musical format, and if a person has anything other than an iPod, they may be out of luck in using the music they purchased.

What can a person do if they have bought these forms of music for their computer, but have something other than an iPod for a portable mp3 player? Answers are available if one only takes the time to look and not get too frustrated with Apple.

Many may ask why their itunes mp3 players need to say iPod in order for them to work with music they have purchased. Itunes are protected because of the DRM or Digital Rights Management.

This group was created to ensure that musical piracy was hopefully stopped. The only problem with this is that when a person purchases iTunes for their computer and tries to transfer to a player brand other than an iPod the transfer fails. Many people do not realize this is an issue until it is too late.

Although these players are limited to just iPods, ways do exist to get around this road block. An easy method is to burn the tracks onto a CD.

Then an individual can open the CD in iTunes and the Convert Selection to MP3 option will allow a person to do whatever they wish with the music. What must be remembered is that when burning the CD, a person should burn an audio CD and not a data CD.

A data CD can keep a person from importing tracks from the CD. The only problem with this method is that a person will have two copies of their tracks. But, if one is persistent, then they can be assured that their efforts to make their itunes mp3 players compatible will not go wasted.

However difficult this may seem to convert itunes mp3 players music to use in any portable mp3 players system another way does exist to ensure that a person can listen to their purchased music without the use of an iPod.

Software exists to help one who has a huge amount of music on their computer to convert. Types of software such as NoteBurner or CD Emulator can help. Another brand of software is JHymn, and it can help a person to make sure their fair-use rights under copyright laws will help free the iTunes that a person has from the restrictions of the DRM.

The apple ipod ones are a great asset to have for the itunes mp3 players that they operate with. However, a person who has anything other than an iPod can be out of luck in a hurry.

If one is not aware of what they are doing, itunes can be purchased with the intent of transforming them onto a portable mp3 player. But, this is not the case, and one can spend a ton of money on something they cannot use in the future if they do not do through research.



DION

Are there any other MP3 players that connect to Macs?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Friday 26 February 2010 8:12 am
browncoat_llama asked:


I need to get a Mac for my studio production work, since I want to pursue it as a career. I **** iPods with a passion, so what I’m asking is, are there any other MP3 players I can use to connect to a Mac besides iPods?

GRANT

What MP3 players are compatible with mac computers besides ipods?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Friday 23 October 2009 11:02 am
c b asked:


ipods aren’t my mp3 player of choice, but for now I’m stuck with one until I cant find something else thats compatible with macs.
possibly sonys new line of mp3 players?

KIRBY

is there an iHome clock radio for sansa mp3 players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Monday 19 October 2009 7:55 pm
RX Queen asked:


I want to get a iHome clock radio for my bf but for a Sandisk Sansa mp3 player. I know they make them for iPods but isn’t there something out there that plays with sandisk sansa mp3 players.

KENDALL

MP3 Players?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 18 October 2009 4:05 pm
Without the skin asked:


I’m going to wal-mart and i’m stuck between 2 30g video MP3 players the The Zune and the Creative Zen, I **** and despise all ipods, I dont know if the zune is overated, but I like the Zunesbigger screen than the Zen, But I like the battery life of the zen better than the Zune i’m kind of stuck on this but any bad experiences or anything whith either of them? Which one should I pick, and what music player does the Zen have?

BENNETT

What are some cheaper mp3 players that rival Ipods?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Saturday 26 September 2009 4:44 am
11:11 asked:


I want to buy my fiance an mp3 player but honestly, I want to spend the bulk of my money on my baby girl so $250 is way too much for a mp3 player. Any suggestions. Nothing too bulky, though.

CONRAD

does the icraig alarm clock and radio work with mp3 players as well as ipods?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Tuesday 6 January 2009 8:31 pm
ddobb6047 asked:


i recently brought the icragi alarm clock and radio because it said that it works with ipods, mp3 players and other audio. But the only adapters included were the ipods adapters for the different types of ipods. Is there an adapter for the mp3 player?

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