Data Doctors Radio Program
Digital Music
If you listen to music CD’s while browsing the Internet, composing Word documents, or while doing anything else on your computer, you may find yourself having to constantly change the discs because you either only like a few songs or you’ve reached the end of the album. Why not turn your CD’s into small mp3 or wma files on your computer? When doing this, you can have instant access to any song in your library with the capability to mix and match playlists to suit your mood. You can also take advantage of the rapidly-growing digital music player products such as the Apple iPod, Creative Nomad, among several others.
From tiny files to tiny players, join Ken, Brandon, and Matt this week on the Computer Corner as they plug you into the world of digital music.
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Original Air Date: Apr 16, 2005
This Week's Links
- Rockin' growth seen for MP3 players
- Study: Digital audio to surge
- Adam's Favorite Topic: The iPod
- MP3.com
- Digital Music News
- PC Magazine reviews MP3 and digital music players
- WMA vs MP3