it is the music in you..
There are literally hundreds of types of music formats. The most popular are wave, aiff, mp3, flac and OGG.
I think the most popular vid format is probs mp4 (iphones and ipods and computers and idk what else) and for music is mp3 (used for pretty much all devices i think)
mp3 & wav are the main formats
Record collecting is the hobby of collecting music. Although the main focus is on vinyl records, all formats of recorded music are collected.
Early Music History was created in 1981.
There are literally hundreds of types of music formats. The most popular are wave, aiff, mp3, flac and OGG.
The CD-RW can be used for music and picture storage. The most common file formats for music files and picture files are the mp3 and JPEG formats.
The iTunes software can convert music between different formats for free.
I think the most popular vid format is probs mp4 (iphones and ipods and computers and idk what else) and for music is mp3 (used for pretty much all devices i think)
WMA Music can be shared wirelessly between two Zune MP3 players
In short, the history of music technology is the history of the technology of music. Thanks for listening :)
mp3 & wav are the main formats
History of american music billboard
Record collecting is the hobby of collecting music. Although the main focus is on vinyl records, all formats of recorded music are collected.
apple products (your iPod) can only handle certain video formats. The MAIN formats for video is: MP4 The MAIN formats for audio (music) is MP3. search on goole for other formats compatible with apple products. any other products will not work with your iPod.
Early Music History was created in 1981.
iPod supports importing audio files in AAC, MP3, ALAC, WAV, and AIFF formats. If you want to download music to an iPod, you can first download the music as audio files in the above formats. This can be done with the help of some tools, such as TuneCable iMusic Converter. This tool supports downloading and converting Apple Music tracks in AAC, MP3, ALAC, WAV, FLAC, and AIFF formats. If you have an Apple Music subscription, you can use it to download your favorite music from Apple Music into local music files, and then transfer them to an iPod for offline listening.