mpeg4 is video
MP3, WAV, AAC, Apple Lossless, MPEG4, AIFF
MP3 is a compression and decoding standard. It is specifically the audio of a MPEG1 video standard, MPEG1 Layer 3, hence MP3 (It is most certainly NOT MPEG3) MPEG2 is commonly used in DVDs and HDTV broadcasts. MPEG4 is an improvement on MPEG2. MPEG5 does not currently exist. Because you probably mean MP3 as in an Audio Player or an iPod type device, then it depends on which device you are using - read the manual for your MP3 PLAYER. Don't call those types of devices MP3 because MP3 is not the name of a device, it is the name of an audio compression scheme. It should be noted that if a device is advertised as an MP3 player, it probably can't play MPEG4 or MPEG 2
To reformat, check out this website: http://www.rcaopal.com/ I just reformatted mine. Click on the Opal tab and then upgrade downloads.
This is a video file, which was originally created by MOTION PICTURES EXPERTS GROUP, that is the abbreviation of MPEG. That kind of video has 4 layers so the video file called MPEG layer 4 (MPEG4 or MP4). While making a MP3 file, only 3 layers are being utilized or while converting MPEG4 video into MP3, one layer has been removed so that file called MPEG layer 3 (MPEG3 or MP3). Best of luck Ayaz Ali Laghari
yes but you have to reformat it to the right music file type. I've done it before
DVDV Video Soft Free Studio is a free set of converters. I just tested the Video to Mp3 and it stripped the video out of a 31 minute mpeg-4 movie in about 60 seconds. The video is about 1.2 gig and the mp3 is about 25 MB.
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No, you can not put song on the mp3 player.
The average file size of a song (mp3) is around 5,000 kb.
You download a converter from the internet that converts MP4 into other formats such as MP3. Any Video Converter is a good one. Just download the free one from their website.
Yes because the songs that you buy from itunes are in mp3 format