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By now everyone knows that the iPhone is way more than just a cell phone, it's a multi-media communications and entertainment device. I mean, the iPhone is not only sleek and beautiful in design, but it's loaded with the latest Web 2.0 interactivity.
The iPhone is a cell phone with an mp3 player, a digital camera, real time video, Google Maps, photo storage, email and internet access. Gee, it seems like this smartphone has just about everything anybody could want, that is . . . except FM radio.
There used to be a time when the portable transistor radio was the only way a person could take their music with them wherever they went. Back in the day, this was a major attraction, because radio was king and everybody could get at least two or three stations whether they were sitting in the park, hanging out at the beach, or listening in while they were at work.
The problem with the old style transistor radio was that it wasn't very personable. Everybody could hear what you were listening to, which could be disruptive in certain situations. Then Sony comes along with the Sony Walkman.
Suddenly, we could all listen to our favorite music on cassette tapes while on the go. Actually, this was pretty revolutionary back in the day because most people had a decent collection of albums, but you couldn't listen to them anywhere but on your home stereo. The boom box was in, but that was big and cumbersome.
Sony made it popular to carry around a collection of select music, in a compact unit, that didn't rely on what your local DJ was playing on the radio. As the Walkman became more popular, the less convenient portable radios became a thing of the past - almost. Sony does make a portable radio that's pretty cool.
The lack of a radio on the Walkman personal cassette player is directly linked to the iPhone of today. There is speculation that manufacturers do not include radio on CD, mp3 players and the iPhone due to technical restraints and wanting to keep the units compact.
However, if the iPhone can access the internet, why is it so difficult to include radio access as well?
A multimedia device like the iPhone should definitely include some kind of streaming FM radio service. Even though radio has been marginalized by mp3 downloaded content, there is still a large group of people who desire to have the option of listening to their favorite radio stations as well.
Apple does have iTunes radio that you can easily listen to on your computer. If you've been there, you know how great the selection is. We now have more access to radio stations than ever before, yet, we still can't easily get radio on our ipod or iPhone.
Sigh.
I have to admit that there must be a practical reason why Apple did not include FM radio as part of the iPhone applications, but so far, there's no explanation for this to the consumers.
Hey, but maybe there is reason to be hopeful that this feature will be added in the future. There's already a rumor that the next generation of the iPhone may include an application that can stream FM radio. For now, our iPhone FM radio dreams are just wishful thinking.
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The Ideal Audio Book Player - Individual Suitability
So you have got the bug and have fallen in love with listening to audio books. Aren't they just brilliant as you can listen to them absolutely anywhere, at home, while doing your gym workout and on the way to and from work. Anyway now that you have become an audio book disciple the main problem you have to address is what type and style of player suits your particular lifestyle and budget.
If you intend to spend most of your listening time in the comfort of your own home then you could quite easily use the CD player in your sound system. If you want to listen to audio books while you are driving in your car then you would be best off using the in-car CD player.
Some audio book devotees still hold on to old technology and prefer to listen to their chosen books on the old fashioned cassette player although these days getting quality audio book recordings on this medium is becoming much harder.
There is much debate about which is the "best" medium for listening to your audio books, however, I believe the practical approach is to look for a player that suits your own individual requirements and budgets.
An old friend of mine who is one of the earliest devotees to audio books has a very extensive collection of "vintage" audio book cassettes and plays them on an equally old cassette audio book player. Even though there has been many technical advancements like digital playing devices as well as the newer audio book formats that can be downloaded online, this friend much prefers to listen to his audio book recordings in a cassette format. I suppose that for him its just like people who still cling to their LP records and resist buying cassettes and now CD's - as the saying goes 'each to their own' as everyone has their own preferences.
If you are just starting out on your audio book experiences (or if it is an important part of your education) then working with just any player is not going to give you the level of listening pleasure you are looking for.
Since the introduction of such devices as MP3 players, these have become the preferred option for the vast majority of audio book listeners. There is a wide selection of MP3 players to suit every level of budget. You can choose many different brands, sizes and styles to fit with your individual requirements. It is important to note, however, that not all MP3 players can play audio books to the required optimal specifications of that book.
Some important facts to consider when determining if your MP3 player is suitable to take on the role as your audio book player include the following:
The MP3's conversion rate: The ideal rate for your MP3 player should be above 16KB so as to deliver the right clarity of sound.
The MP3's memory capacity: Here it is crucial that your chosen player has an adequate amount of Gigabytes. As many audio books can run for quite a long time, often up to 10 hours, the complete recording will not fit onto a player with a capacity of less than 1 Gigabyte.
The MP3's maximum volume: Whilst the level of loudness you intend to play your audio books at is generally a matter of preference or tolerance, most MP3 players are unable to play an audio book at a sound level that is able to compete with outside noise. MP3 players are great for playing with music where the nuances are not as delicate as the spoken word. If this is a problem with your Mp3 audio book player then you should opt to wearing a covered headphone rather than the ear-plug style.
The MP3's software: When choosing a suitable player you should consider whether the player's software allows you to go back to a particular chapter if you suddenly run out of batteries and the player stops. Also does your player have an organized system of sorting through an audio book's different chapters.
These are all very important features that your audio book player should have. A word of warning - ask for a 'test listen' before buying an audio player and don't forget take an example audio book with you to test it with rather than a music disk.
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How do i fix my cassette player in my car?
I have a 2001 vw jetta. i use the cassette player for my ipod ( tape adaptor) and one day it just said error and wouldnt work. I have tried different tape adaptors and they work in my sisters car. how do i get it to work?
The sad news is that you're probably not going to be able to do this. You could have it pulled and repaired but the better option for you would be to just buy a new radio. Better sound, more power, built in Ipod cable for better transfer of sound, it charges it, and you can control it right from the deck. Check out the Alpine CDA-9883 with the appropriate cable OR the Pioneer DEH-P3000IB with the appropriate cable. Both are AM/FM/CD and are Sirius/XM compatible.
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