MP3 Player Portable Review Outlet

Transferring CDs to MP3 Format

So you've got years of music sitting in your CD rack. How do you play it on your new Portable MP3 Player? First you have to transfer each CD to MP3 files. While this sounds very hi-tech, most personal computers today come with MP3 Software that makes this transfer easy. Look for Winamp, MusicMatch, or Windows Media on your hard drive and you are ready to go.

Insert your CD into the PC's CD drive and your software will walk you through the process of converting the CD files to MP3 format. Once your favorite songs are on your hard drive in MP3 format, you can easily burn them onto MP3 CDs, capable of holding up to 10 hours of music on one disc, or download them directly to your Portable MP3 Player, whether it is a Flash or Hard Drive Player.

MP3 Players Accessories

Once you've settled on which type of Portable MP3 Player works best for your needs, there are is array of MP3 Player Accessories to consider. MP3 Player Carry Cases are available for just about every model, and you have a wide range of MP3 Player Headphones to choose from. When you feel like taking a break from headphones, you might want MP3 Player Speakers that can blast your favorite tunes at home or work. The storage capacity of most Flash MP3 Players can be expanded by adding Memory Cards, and every Portable MP3 Player owner needs to know about Batteries and MP3 Software.




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