As the most popular online music store iTunes has millions of customers which download thousands of music every second. M4P – a copyright protected iTunes format of "protected AAC". It is a format of downloaded music from iTunes store that can be listened to only through the iTunes compatible players like iPod. So, if you want to listen to iTunes music with other mp3 players such as Zune, Creative Zen, cell phone and play itune music on windows media player, window movie maker or share them
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A PDA can also play mp3’s if they are stored in the memory of the PDA. Just like a desktop computer, depending on the amount of memory on your PDA. The PDA has a built in windows media player, that allows mp3 files to be played. You can be doing other tasks on your PDA while the mp3’s are playing, however it may slow your PDA down a little. Once again in depends on the amount of memory you have. Another way to store your mp3’s you want to play on your PDA is by the use of a memory card. The m
Just a heads up to a small change at the Tammy Radio stream provided by www.talkstreamlive.com We had been experimenting with 2 streams, one for Windows Media players and the other for universal MP3 players. We’ve decided to stick with the MP3 player only. So if you’ve been using the Windows Media Player, just click on the MP3 link (the only one) and your default player will begin. This will also work on most, if not all, handheld devices. And of course the show will be uploaded after the li
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Q.I want to rip some CDs and transfer the music to my cellphone. What format should I use?A.Before you rip anything, check your phone’s manual and music program to see what file formats it supports. You don’t spend time converting a stack of tracks only to find the phone can’t play WMA or AAC files, even though these formats are respectively the default CD-ripping settings for Windows Media Player and iTunes (the standard music programs on Windows and Mac systems).Buying a different phone down t
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Bad Apples and Mucky Windows The main reason most PC music players, and subsequently the personal Music Players that use the files, make everything so difficult is all to with business. Its their attempt to monopolise on your music collection. Have you noticed that when you install Windows Media-player or Apple itunes, the first thing it wants to do for you is convert your whole music archive into its own format. For example, my whole music collection was in Mp3 format (the most universally
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