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What Mp3 players are compatible?

Charter - Learn More
Music you add as part of your subscription to Charter Music can only be transferred to subscription-compatible devices. This means that you must have one of the devices listed at www.playsforsure.com if you want to take the subscription music to go. You may also play most other types of music on these players, including burnable downloads, music you imported yourself, etc. But to play portable music, you must have one of the players listed at www.playsforsure.com.

Which mp3 players are compatible with Netlibrary/Recorded Books service?

Library Faq :: Daviess County Public Library
There are lots of mp3 players available. Check out the Plays for Sure website to help you choose an mp3 player.

Which MP3 players/applications/programs are compatible with Singme! backing tracks?

Singme! - Video Karaoke, MP3 Karaoke Backing Tracks
Singme! music are in MP3 format so they are compatible with bulky MP3 CD players, iPod, Sony PSP, music-capable phones, pocket pc, and all portable MP3 players in the market. You can play these backing tracks in your computer using music programs/applications like Windows Media, WinAmp, Real Player, iTunes application, etc.

What are MP3 Players?

Dukebox.com - FAQs
They are the next generation of personal portable music players. They play MP3s and a variety of other sound files that can be downloaded cheaply or for free from the Internet and sometimes CDs.

Is MP3 compatible with DVD?

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No. MP3 is MPEG-1 Layer 3 audio compression. (MP3 is not MPEG-3.) The DVD-Video spec allows Layer 2 only. MP3 can be played on a computer with a DVD-ROM drive, but not in a DVD-Video player.

Can I play MP3 music on other players?

FAQs
MP3 music can be played on many software and hardware players. Some new inexpensive MP3 hardware players are quite inexpensive, very small and, having no moving parts, are virtually immune to shock. Other CD players can play regular Audio CDs as well MP3 music from your custom CD.

How easy will it be to find accessories that are compatible with my MP3 player?

Dukebox.com - FAQs
Most of the manufacturers make some accessories for the players (click here for details of accessories you may buy from us). In general, however, the jacks and plugs used for the Jukeboxes are standard, so that you can use any type of headphones you like, for example. Just like you can with any kind of personal stereo.

Are all DVD discs compatible with all DVD players?

Frequently Asked Questions | CD | Digital Disc Manufacturing...
Generally, yes. For legal reasons, some publishers encode DVD discs so that they may play only in certain parts of the world. This is called "regional coding."

Which DVD recordable discs are the most compatible with players?

Difference Between DVD+R and DVD-R, DVD-RW or DVD+RW - Ameri...
Not all DVD Players are capable of playing or reading a DVD-R format recordable DVD disc. And, those that can play at least one kind or brand of DVD-R may not be able to play other brands, regardless of quality. Most Can... A glance at the lists linked here will show you that about 97% of today's DVD players actually on shelves can handle DVD-Rs. As you may know, the store-bought DVD Movies and Games you have were pressed mechanically, like old-fashioned vinyl LP records.

Is the DVD compatible with International DVD Players?

FAQs At Holistic Wisdom, Inc.
According to DVD specifications, any disc that is produced in the NTSC television format (which is what the United States uses) will be able to be played on a PAL or European DVD player without a problem. Also, we set the discs to "no regions" which means it will play anywhere as well. Regarding compatibility - replication typically put the compatibility rate well into the high 90% area. Unfortunately, the reality is that some players have issues with some discs.

Can iPods and other MP3 players cause hearing loss?

The Children´s Hearing Institute -- Frequently Asked Q...
There is much concern among hearing specialists about the effects of iPods and other MP3 players because hearing loss is related to the volume and duration of sound. With these devices, music is sent directly into the ears, the volume is often high, and the devices hold thousands of songs that are listened to for long periods of time.

I am running the 50 miler and I was wondering if MP3 players are allowed while running?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
My question has to do with the pace of the Discovery Series. Are there faster and slower runners that do it? I'm a slower runner so I don't want to be left in the dust....but I don't want to hold anyone back. Please let me know if there is room for a slow one in the pack. For those who don't know, the Mountainback Discovery Series is an 8-week series of non-competitive runs that take place on Thursday evenings where runners of all levels gather to run one or two legs of the course.

Is there a difference in sound quality between the two different types of MP3 players (RAM and HD)?

Dukebox.com - FAQs
No, not really. HD players have some moving parts, but the technology involved for playing MP3s (i.e. the software) can be identical in both cases. The MP3 files are always the same for both too.

Your ad states that your discs include MP3 Players. What does that mean?

SpinSmart Software | Frequently Asked Questions
Most discs include software MP3 players for PCs, which are programs that must be installed in order to play the audio files. We've included two freeware players, though you can use any software you currently use to play MP3 files, including Windows Media Player, which comes standard on most systems. [top]

Can the FlashPin be used on cameras or MP3 players having USB interfaces?

Currently the USB Flash Disk does not support non-PC products with USB interfaces, e.g. the USB Flash Disk can not be used with MP3 players and digital cameras. This is likely to change in the future.
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