by Anne Ahira

Moving with the times sometimes becomes difficult, especially when there are new terms that sound Greek to you. The biggest craze today are Mp3 CD Players and with them come some terms you may not be familiar with. Let this be your guide to the new world of mp3 CD players.

Terms

MP3- MPEG – 1 Audio Layer 3 is a kind of digital audio format which applies lossy data compression and is the regular encoding for all digital or mp3 CD players. To set it in terms that are more general this is a system of saving music data on a disc which takes more space than conventional ways with not many or no loss of sound quality.

Digital Music – First applied in the 70s for commercial music recordings it is almost standard now . In essence, it has taken music plus changed it to a file system, which allows drop price distribution. Downloadable music for Mp3 CD players depends on digital audio.

Download – This is the process by which you can purchase music from the internet and use it on your computer or transfer it to mp3 CD players. By definition, it is moving data from one source to another.

Memory – This term is self-explanatory; it is the amount of space available on mp3 CD players to store files. Similar to memory in your home computer memory for players comes in many sizes and types.

Gigabyte – This is a part of storage most familiar for all digital products. the first part of computing, there were bytes, then kilobytes, megabytes and in the present day gigabytes. A gigabyte is equal to one billion bytes or in other words countless memory!

Playlist – This is a list of songs or albums compilations that you have set on your computer or mp3 CD player.

WAV – An uncompressed windows audio file that takes little a bit of space to store. These are commonly converted to mp3 files to play on your mp3 CD players.

WMA – Windows media format music file. According to reports sounds just as great as mp3 formats with half the storage needs.

Conclusion

As you can see there is quite a glossary of terms associated with mp3 CD players, and this is but a sampling of the most commonly used terms. There are many more that lean to the technical side of the mp3 CD players format. The above terms will put you on the right path to understanding this new technology.

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