mp3????????
March 24th, 2010
how come when i plug in my mp3 player to my computer it dosent work it just makes a beeping sound?do i have 2 download some thing?because when i plug it some n my cuzin’s computer it works???
Bluetooth Wireless Operation
July 3rd, 2009
The networking standards of Bluetooth will transmit data via low power radio frequency. Bluetooth communicates on a 2.45 GHz frequency. This very band of frequency has been set aside by international agreement for the use of industrial and medical devices.
Many devices that you already known and use take advantage of this frequency band. Garage door openers, baby monitors, and the next generation of mobile phones all use this frequency within the ISM band. Ensuring that Bluetooth and the other devices don’t interfere with each other is a crucial part of the design process.
One of the ways Bluetooth will avoid interfering with other electronic devices is by sending out weak signals of around 1 mw. In comparison, even the most powerful of cell phones can transmit a signal of 3 watts.
Streaming And Portable Music In The Home
July 1st, 2009
Forget DVD-A, SACD and MiniDisc, which have failed to threaten the humble CD. The iPod revolution, computer-based media players and the proliferation of formats such as mp3, ogg and FLAC have provided the catalyst for the explosive popularity of downloading music. It’s here to stay, but how do we integrate new digital media into our homes? This guide aims to outline several methods to break free from listening to such media through computer speakers and portable media players.
For owners of iPods and the like, a docking station provides a low-cost solution to play music through existing HiFi equipment. You’ll also need a 3.5mm stereo jack to RCA (phono) lead to connect from the dock into the back of your HiFi amplifier. The dock can be omitted and the cable used to plug in the headphone out of your mp3 player, but the sound quality is significantly inferior to the lineout connection utilised by a docking station.
How To Buy MP3 Players
June 23rd, 2009
So you want an MP3 player, but don’t know which one to pick up. Well, it really isn’t that difficult to choose an MP3 player. All you have to do is decide what kind a device you want and the rest will fall into place.
Here are a few tips to help you decide which player you want to go for:
1. Usage: If you want too use your MP3 player while jogging, working out, etc., you might want go for a light-weight device such as a flash-memory player. A hard-drive player is not recommended for such usage as they might skip while you are running. On the other hand, if you listen to a lot of music and need big storage space, you should consider buying a hard-drive MP3 player.
2. Try and Buy: Trying out any particular device is critical if you want to buy the right MP3 player for yourself. In order to ascertain how well the functions of a particular device work, you should give all the features a run through. You must ensure that the on-screen display allows you to jump a specific song. You can also carry a pair of headphones with you to check the quality of sound. Another feature to watch for is the user interface. If the player you are looking at has an interface that is confusing to understand and use, keep on looking till you find the right device.
3. Storage Capacity and File Format: When shopping around for an MP3 player, whether it is flash or hard-drive memory, try to buy the model with the largest storage space within your budget. This is because, even though less space may suffice for now, you might need the extra space later on. Another thing you might want to make note of is the music file formats you want to play on your MP3 device. Some players support AAC, WMA or Ogg Vorbis files. You can buy such a player if you prefer such formats.
Finding the Best MP3 Players
June 15th, 2009
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the past few years, then you most likely heard or seen an MP3 player. An MP3 player is a remarkable and incredibly popular type of digital device that is able to store, organize, and play digital music files. Incredibly popular in the technologically advanced world of today, they are known as being the most recent in an incredible evolution of music formats that have helped people around the world enjoy music even more.
MP3 players are very convenient, as most are so small they can fit snugly in your pocket or bag, and most players allow you to quickly and easily create personalized music lists and carry thousands of different songs wherever you go.