A PDA can also play mp3's if they are stored in
the memory of the PDA. Just like a desktop computer, depending on
the amount of memory on your PDA. The PDA has a built in windows
media player, that allows mp3 files to be played. You can be doing
other tasks on your PDA while the mp3's are playing, however it may
slow your PDA down a little. Once again in depends on the amount of
memory you have.
Another way to store your mp3's you want to play
on your PDA is by the use of a memory card. The memory card slides
into the top of your PDA in most cases, and then using your stylus
you simply open the storage card folder and it lists the mp3's you
have on the memory card. If you have enough memory, this is how you
also transfer mp3's to the main memory of the PDA in order to play
a specific mp3 at a different time.
You can listen to mp3's through the speakers that
are usually found on both sides of the front of your PDA. Different
models vary however. There is a place for a headphone set to be
plugged into the PDA as well, so you can listen to mp3's without
disturbing those around you.
Another
feature with the PDA referring to mp3's is the windows media
player. When it is showing on the touch screen and you aren't doing
anything else with your PDA, it will display the name of the song
that is playing. And, with a simple touch of the touch screen with
the stylus the mp3 will be paused. Once the touch screen is tapped
again, the mp3 will continue.
Your PDA will often times be able to play music
in the .wma format as well, if it is set to do this. You have to
allow it however, by going to the settings on your PDA and changing
it, so it will accept those file types and play them as well as the
Mp3's you have on your PDA or memory card. Additionally, you can't
simply take a memory card out of a Mp3 player and play it in your
PDA. The memory card must be formatted for the PDA specifically and
then the MP3's you want added to the memory card, to play in the
PDA itself. Usually if an Mp3 will not play or a .wma file doesn't
play a format error will come up on your PDA screen letting you
know.
Mp3 play lists can be created on the PDA as well.
Usually the amount of Mp3's you actually store on the main memory
of your PDA depends on other information that might be vital.
Otherwise the Mp3's can easily be stored on the memory card and
used for later. They do not have to be erased, unless you need the
memory card for different use.
Mp3's however have to be in a certain format for
them to play on your PDA but this depends on what kind of PDA you
own as to the format the Mp3's will play.
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