| From Records To MP3 Players - Changing Technology |
| Written by John Davids | |||
| Friday, 29 January 2010 10:05 | |||
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In the not so distant past, most of us over a certain age, will doubtless remember having a record collection. This was all the technology we knew and, by plugging in a record player, we could listen toour songs without having to wait to catch them on the radio. Now, in the present day, technology has changed so much it's almost unrecognizable.
In the not so distant past, most of us over a certain age, will doubtless remember having a record collection. This was all the technology we knew and, by plugging in a record player, we could listen toour songs without having to wait to catch them on the radio. Now, in the present day, technology has changed so much it's almost unrecognizable. Today, we carry around portable devices that holdour music library in a gadget that is only just larger than our thumb. The MP3 music player technology first surfaced in the mid-1980s and we would not see digital media player in its present state until the late 1990s, 1998 to be correct. But as soon as it arrived, it revolutionized the world of music forever. MP3 audio players utilizes audio processing technology, to convert existing sound files to the MP3 format. The MP3 format consists of compressed audio files; audio that has been compressed into very small files that can fit onto and be read by an MP3 media player. The MP3 format achieves this compression without noticably losing the sound quality. In some instances, it can be possible, depending on the memory size of the MP3 digital player, to hold thousands of songs within its confines. And that's not all, because of its size an MP3 music player is a portable device that can fit in handbags or coat pockets. The MP3 music player transfers audio files through the use of a computer. The most fashionable MP3 player model, which is the iPod by Apple. With their unique iTunes software the iPod made docking to a PC easy and convenient for users. Many other MP3 digital player manufactures use Windows Media Player to connect their players to a PC. With a PC, one has two options in putting music onto the MP3 player. Either convert their own CDs that can then be transferred onto the player; or the second option is to buy songs online and then download them to the player. Apple's iTunes is the most commonly used musical resource for buying and downloading songs, however there are others such as Amazon and Napster. But aside from the ease of transferring and updating songs, the MP3 music player is generally valued for its portability. It can be plugged into your vehicle and played through your cars sound system, or radio with an FM transmitter, plugged into earphones and played while you exercise, or connected to portable speakers and played throughout your home. In any case, the MP3 music player is still one of the best pieces of equipment available in the market today, to play music. Free Articles: Learn more about mp4 players. Stop by John Davids's site where you can find out all about an mp4 player and what it can do for you.
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