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<blockquote data-quote="SSS 18734" data-source="post: 5665886" data-attributes="member: 559710"><p>Just because he doesn't have an aux jack on the front doesn't mean he can't use an auxiliary input. A lot of those older players have a CD changer input that can be used as an aux through a cheap adapter.</p><p></p><p>OP,</p><p></p><p>an mp3 is a compressed type of audio file. The lower the bit rate, the more compression has taken place, and the worse the audio quality. However, at around 256 kbps, the difference between original and mp3 becomes inaudible on most types of music. You can google this info for a lot of information.</p><p></p><p>The ipod/zune plays these files. Pretty simple, really.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSS 18734, post: 5665886, member: 559710"] Just because he doesn't have an aux jack on the front doesn't mean he can't use an auxiliary input. A lot of those older players have a CD changer input that can be used as an aux through a cheap adapter. OP, an mp3 is a compressed type of audio file. The lower the bit rate, the more compression has taken place, and the worse the audio quality. However, at around 256 kbps, the difference between original and mp3 becomes inaudible on most types of music. You can google this info for a lot of information. The ipod/zune plays these files. Pretty simple, really. [/QUOTE]
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