Most phones have a built-in audio player that will play MP3 files. If not, you can download a free player from Play Store.How can I play music from my phone to start with? Thanks
Modern smart phones have replaced the ipod. Your Samsung phone should already have Samsung Music app already installed.I have a Sandisk MP3 player I used for more than 10 years that will not boot anymore. So, I was thinking transferring my MP3 files to my Android phone. Is that possible? How can I play music from my phone to start with? Thanks
I get a sense that MP3 gets a bad rap because back in the day (mid 90s) the compression algorithm was rather crude and produced a lot of audible artifacts at lower bit rates (say 128 kbps CBR). MP3 encoders have much improved over the years, to the point where even VBR5 setting (variable, around 130 kbps average) sounds good to 90% of people, plus to another 9% that 'think' it sounds bad but couldn't tell it apart in a blind ABX test. Alas, storage space is cheap these days, so no harm using higher bit rates or even lossless compressed formats like FLAC or ALAC.Many don't like the audio quality of MP3's due to compression, so a .wav file would be used instead but takes up more memory space.
I don't think I've come across a bad MP3 encoder in recent years. Which specific ones are you referring to?But with bad encoding, bitrate doesn't matter
I don't think I've come across a bad MP3 encoder in recent years. Which specific ones are you referring to?
I actually use those when I'm at the gym. 39.99 at BB.I have a Sandisk MP3 player I used for more than 10 years that will not boot anymore. So, I was thinking transferring my MP3 files to my Android phone. Is that possible? How can I play music from my phone to start with? Thanks