Why do some mp3 players show 320KBPS mp3 files as if they were 128KBPS or 160KBPS?

Posted by admin | Software | Saturday 12 March 2011 12:32 pm
carlosdavid asked:


Why do some mp3 players show 320KBPS mp3 files as being 128KBPS or 160KBPS?
I have a folder with some mp3 of 320KBPS which is shown in the folder details, but when I open those mp3 in windows media player or winamp they show 128 or 160kbps. Is that normal?

Marcia

I use windows media player and have bought music from napster. What are some good mp3 players that will work?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Friday 10 December 2010 3:53 am
Blazing gear asked:


I know from reading these forums that using an ipod will be a hassle so I was wondering what other mp3 players I could look at buying. Thanks

Chris

Formatting Sansa MP3 Players Using Windows Media Player 10

Posted by admin | Howto | Tuesday 6 July 2010 5:32 pm
ShopSansa asked:


Instructions on how to format your Sansa MP3 Player using Windows Media Player 10.

Jerry

How to Delete Songs on Sansa MP3 Players with WMP11

Posted by admin | Howto | Sunday 30 May 2010 11:48 pm
ShopSansa asked:


Instructions on how to delete songs from your Sansa MP3 player using Windows Media Player 11.

Clyde

Digital Mp3 Players For A Great Music Experience

Posted by admin | Electronics | Tuesday 30 March 2010 12:07 am
Nilakshi Handique asked:


Digital MP3 players are probably the most popular music devices today. For, it is with the advent of digital MP3 players, that MP3 downloads has become immensely popular among music lovers. The digital MP3 players allow several songs or pieces of audio to be stored without occupying a large amount of storage space.

MP3 audio files can be played on a computer, using software applications such as Winamp or Windows Media Player as well as on specialized digital MP3 players such as the Apple iPod. For all these amazing attributes the digital MP3 players are believed to usher in the dawn of an MP3 era.

There are several well known brands that have created a niche in the digital MP3 players market. Read on to get the right one for yourself:

Sony MP3 Players: Sony has earned the reputation of being a brand that manufactures top notch music players in the world. Procuring a Sony MP3 player with a minidisk player will allow you to view or store photos along with the other functions.

Sandisk Mp3 Players: Touted as user-friendly, the Sandisk MP3 players are known for affordability without compromising on performance. Buy any of these for a great music experience.

Transcend MP3 Players: Instead of opting for an over the top design, transcend MP3 players have adopted a design that is modest. If quality is what you are focusing on and looks don’t matter then Transcend MP3 player is the one for you.

Zebronics MP3 Players: Zebronics MP3 Player is upbeat about technology yet highly affordable to the masses. Omega ‘MP3DJ’, ‘MP3DJ Sigma’, ‘MP3DJ Delta’ is among the best selling brands of MP3 players from Zebronics.

If you do not own any of these great digital MP3 players then hurry just get one for that incredible music experience. You may procure one at a physical store or at an online mart. Most of the online marts display a wide variety of digital MP3 players from various brands and offer attractive discounts. And to add to it, most online marts offer free shipping options. So, if you want to buy digital MP3 players as gifts, online marts are indubitably a great option.

But one word of caution before you procure any of the digital MP3 players is that you should always check whether a particular brand is compatible with your current computers operating system. This means checking for PC or Mac compatibility before you make your purchase. You might also find that some digital MP3 players include features, such as voice recorders, FM radios, and even video players.



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What mp3 players do not require software?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Monday 5 January 2009 10:16 pm
dennis1231 asked:


I am looking for recommendations for a new mp3 player that does not require software to transfer music. I do not want to use iTunes or Windows Media Player. I do not want to use playlists, rate my music, or any other functions. I do not want to use music with digital rights management. I simply want the mp3 player to be recognized by Windows as a hard drive so I can drag and drop my music to the player and then select the folder or track I want to play. My iRiver H320 is perfect but it is dying and needs to be replaced. Any ideas?

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What other Media players can I use to sync songs into my mp3?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 28 December 2008 7:25 pm
Gossip Girl asked:


I have a Ilo 1 gb mp3 player and for some reason my Windows Media player does not want to recognize the mp3…Is there another Media player I can use besides Windows?

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Are there any other types of mp3 players that are as good as an ipod and good place to buy?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Sunday 14 December 2008 7:43 am
revjeffpsychic asked:


Are there other mp3 players out there that are as good as an Apple ipod? And, what is the best place to buy one, in terms of the best price?

Also, a technical question…..Would I be able to use Windows Media Player to rip songs from CDs and then put them on the mp3 player?

Thanks in advance for any answers!

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What mp3 players are able 2 download songs from limewire?

Posted by admin | Music & Music Players | Monday 17 November 2008 6:29 am
Lana asked:


I have a lot of songs in my windows media player that i have downloaded from limewire.it would be nice to have this music on the go!! I’m not too familiar with ipods or mp3 players. which ones are compatible with limewire?? please help???

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