Results for the tag "mp3"
The Palm can be an excellent way to carry our music collection everywhere. With a lot of storage space, either through an SD card or internal memory (eg 4Gb of the LifeDrive), it is possible to carry hundreds of hours of music without having to load [...]
Labelling: automotive, mc, mp3, palm, pda, radio, treo
Monday, June 2, 2008 |
Anyone who has tried to transfer files to your Palm, either by infrared, bluetooth, or simply hotsync, will realize that needs to be installed in Palm knows a program that handle the file type that we send, or the transmission will be rejected. For example, to convey an MP3 will need to take [...]
Labelling: bluetooth, irda, mp3, Palm, Palm, pda, ram, sd, vfs
Monday, April 9, 2007 |
For those who have a Palm with the possibility of voice recording, I am sure this will prove very useful program that allows compressed to MP3 WAV files that are generated by default. MrAnderson analyzes this converter called MP3Enc.
The demo version allows compress files up to 20 seconds, for larger files will be necessary [...]
Labelling: compression, mp3, music, palm, pda, wav
Thursday, December 14, 2006 |
In recent times there have been enough problems with SD cards, which undermine the unity reader electronic devices such as Palm. In PalmAddicts have found a page on the Palm itself, which is providing a cause, which they can not be held accountable: the sale [...]
Labelling: camera, standards, mp3, pda, pocketpc, problem, sd
Thursday, May 4, 2006 |
In the post a few days ago, on the use of DRM and its implications for us consumers, one of the conclusions reached was that, because of the different technologies available DRM, and mutually incompatible, we should take full account the online store where we bought the material [...]
Labelling: compatibility, mp3, music, online, player
Monday, April 10, 2006 |
Since our Palm met many times with the MP3 player function, we are also interested in this topic. To catch up with these issues of protecting digital, and causing the decline in our rights as consumers, make a visit to Wikipedia:
The digital rights management or digital restrictions management (abbreviated [...]
Labelling: apple, drums, drm, mp3, napster
Monday, April 3, 2006 |