MP3 Player Guide - by
Vinay Choubey
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MP3 player is becoming one of the inevitable accessories to a music
Lover's life and many of the youngsters of today cannot live without
one. We have many varieties of MP3 Players in various ranges and
prices to suit everyone's specific requirements.
Several types
of MP3 player exist each having distinct advantages and drawbacks.
MP3 players fall largely into 3 types: mp3 flash players, hard drive
players and multimedia players. Depending on your requirements,
an integrated memory mp3 player may be better suited than a hard
drive mp3 player, or vice-versa.
Types of MP3
player:
* Hard drive
based MP3 players
* Micro hard drive based MP3 players
* Flash based MP3 players
Key features
of MP3 Player
Weight and size:
There are huge differences between mp3 players in terms of size
and weight. Players range in weight from around 40 grams for small
integrated memory players to over 300 grams for a large multimedia
player. As a general rule the greater the capacity of the player
the larger the size and the heavier the weight. However improvements
in storage technology are constantly reducing the size and weight
of successive mp3 player generations.
Compatible audio
formats: Although the MP3 music format is the most widespread, the
majority of online music stores use other formats such as WMA or
AAC. The latter are more recent formats than MP3 and can offer better
audio quality at the same size. These formats also provide a royalties
protection system which makes them very successful within musical
spheres. If you are thinking of using one of these services or if
your music library contains formats other than the MP3 one, you
need to check the compatibility of the player. Other audio formats
include Ogg Vorbis and the proprietary Sony format ATRAC.
Memory size:
This is the amount of data that the MP3 player can hold. The larger
the capacity, the greater the number of songs you will be able to
store on your player. The memory size is usually stated in Megabytes
(MB) for multimedia card mp3 players and secure digital mp3 players
and in Gigabytes (1 GB = 1024 MB) for hard drive players. On average,
a song is around 4 megabytes (MB) in size, i.e. approximately 60
MB for a whole album. The exact size of a track depends on the quality
with which it was encoded this is expressed as a bit rate value
(kbps). The higher the mp3 bit rate the better the quality, but
this extra quality results in a larger file size. Bit rates can
vary but around 128 to 192kbps is a good compromise between quality
and size.
Battery life:
The battery for most flash memory mp3 players is generally integrated
and non-interchangeable, making it important to check their battery
life. Battery life can vary between several hours for a power hungry
multimedia player, to over 40 hours for some memory integrated MP3
players. Some smaller players can be draw power from their connection
to your computer (USB) and do not require a separate charger or
batteries. Charging times also vary depending on the player and
the type of battery used.
PC Interface:
This is the connection interface between your music player and your
computer. Most mp3 players use the common USB connection. USB 2.0
or FireWire connections however are considerably faster than standard
USB making players combatable with these interfaces are more desirable.
This is especially relevant for hard drive and multimedia players
where the amounts of data transferred are quite considerable.
Remote control:
A remote control offers usability advantages, especially for hard
drive and multimedia players which are usually impractical to take
in and out of your pocket. The remote controls for MP3 players can
either be compact and limited to just the essential functions, or
feature rich and equipped with a small LCD screen displaying track
information.
The most common
auxiliary functions on MP3 players are an FM radio tuner and a hand-held
Dictaphone recording function allowing you to record short memos.
On some players the radio function can even be used to record your
favourite station in MP3 format.
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MP3 Player at www.ShoppingSoLow.com.
About the Author
Vinay Choubey
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