What Are Those Disks That You Put In A Mp3 Player To Hold More Songs?
I have a mp3 player that can only hold 30 songs. I want to get a disk or a chip to hold more songs, but i don’t know what they are called.
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dude, Ipods are so much better than mp3 players!
someone recommended zen vision m- it has problems with video playback. it freezes, can’t really fast forward etc. just to let you know
flash drive?
If it plays discs, you should be able to burn mp3’s with just about any program and you should be able to store up to 180 songs on one disc. If you want more, you need a player that has the software and accompanying burn program that will allow you to burn more songs. Most players don’t come with this, but Sony has one called Atrac that supposedly can burn over 400 songs on one disc. Either way, you should be able to just burn a CD with 180 or so songs with any burn program on th emarket. I use a free one called “Burn 4 Free”.
I believe they’re called Memory Cards. The most popular kind is called a SanDisk. The other is CompactFlash.
And, uh, DMB101, iPods play mp3s and AAC files. You’d typically call an iPod an “mp3 player”.
dude… I POD SUCKS! if youve got a flash memory one you can get memory cards most ofthe time but if youve got a hard drive sort of thing like an ipod or nething that has 5-60 gigs of memory then you really cant expand the memory BUT
if your thinking aout getting a bigger hard drive memory like thing get a zen product like zen vision M or zen micro photo there products are much better with longer battery video on the vison M witch is the equal to ipod video but… MUCH better more colors longer battery and better video output!