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		<title>By: How Do I Use An Mp3 Player</title>
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		<description>[...] MP3 players consist of magnetic or optical memory to store audio tracks. The audio can be transferred from personal computers to the unit using data cables. Because MP3 players only have a finite memory, the original tracks of music are compressed so that their size is reduced. The output or sound of the track depends upon two factors, namely the compression ratio and the bit rate measured in Kbps. [...]</description>
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