Nov 2, 2009

CD player vs MP3

CD player vs MP3 The CD was with great fanfare in 1982 and soon supplanted the audio cassette due to high quality digital sound. You can use your portable CD player anywhere to listen to high quality audio music. The next revolution has started with the inclusion of MP3 music. MP3 stands for Moving Pictures Expert Group 1 Audio Layer-3. The MP3 technology allows the compression of normal CD audio file in WAV format, and reduces the file size by a factor of 10 to 1 This means that you can store thousands of songs in a small portable player while previously a CD player may be only one CD at a time. With an audio compression format allows music to be easily distributed. Instead, go to the store to buy CDs for the CD, you can now download songs from the inteet that you want. An MP3 player also offers skip free music while a CD player. Also based on flash memory MP3 does not have moving parts, allowing longer battery life, not to mention less occurrence of breakage or failure due to moving parts. MP3 player also the ability to play list of songs, and CD players are generally limited capabilities in this field. Finally, now there is no need to buy an entire album of music. You can use a single song, instead of the entire album. It makes more sense, because it's only like a certain song. This means that CD technology is a Goner? Not necessarily, although initially mp3 allows a variety of songs to be stored a portable flash memory or hard disk player the sound quality is compromised. Of course, we can not understand the difference, because the MP3 removed in terms of frequencies, we can not hear. Remember the audio cassette technology which preceded the CD-Technology? Well, it's still around. It 'still used purposes.CD and players have advantages in that CD are cheaper than MP3 players. No need to buy storage media which is expensive. Songs in MP3 format are different volumes, while on a CD you get consistent volume. Why be conceed with costs of encoding, transmission and management of files that are cumbersome and demanding in terms of time, if you just pop in a new CD and get immediate satisfaction. Although it has become a less developed country, a CD player is proving to be more useful for broadband access is difficult to find for downloading of your inteet music. In addition, the CD can last a lifetime and are virtually indestructible compared to a disk or flash memory MP3, players have a limited lifespan and may spoil.Lastly that you do not have to question the incompatibility headaches, since Some players only play certain file formats. About the Author The author is the webmaster of Understanding Technology

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