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MP3 Music Technology
Earlier form of music players required moving parts to read enclosed data on a
tape or CD whereas MP3 players use solid state memory. An MP3 player is more of
a data storage device with an embedded software application that enables users
to transfer MP3 files to that player. MP3 players include some utilities to copy
music from CD or websites and then organize them and create custom list of songs
in the order you want to hear them. Such list of songs is called a "play
list".
The MP3 player is the combination of various technologies and its
components are not only revolutionary but also prove to be a great consumer
product. If you wish to store music as well allow the user to hear the songs
played and for this the player first pulls the song from its memory then
decompresses the MP3 encoding runs the decompressed bytes through a digital to
analog converter and amplifies the analog signal allowing the song to be
heard.
There are different stuffs or components but these could vary as
the basic parts of a typical MP3 player. This includes data port memory
microprocessor digital signal processor display playback controls audio port
amplifier and power supply. The player is plugged into the USB port of your
computer or a parallel port to transfer data. USB based players transfer data
much faster than those using the parallel port. Memory types include internal
flash memory compact flash cards smart media cards memory stick and internal
micro drive.
Except the last one all the above mentioned players are of
solid state memory and the advantage of solid state memory is that there are no
moving parts that mean better reliability and music without any skips. Mp3
players also contain tiny hard disk drives that could store 10 to 150times more
than flash memory devices.
The microprocessor is the brain of any player and
monitors user input through the playback controls and displays information about
the current song on the LCD panel and then sends directions to the DSP chip that
informs exactly how the audio is processed. The DSP pulls the song data from
memory and apply any special effects and streams to the amplifier. The DSP runs
a decompression algorithm that compresses MP3 files and then turns back the
bytes into sound waves.
The amplifier also boosts the strength of the
signal and then sends it to the audio port whereby you can attach the pair of
headphones. Most of the MP3 players are powered by battery.
Source: Olivia Andrews writing for
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