The last I was aware, it was possible to hit 396 kbps on a .mp3 file. It depends on the software and your equipment's capabilities. Of course, that speed may have been exceeded, but I suspect that there's a point of diminishing returns in that the extra resolution probably doesn't contribute much more to the sound quality.
The MP3 players that are available are:Portable MP3 PlayersPortable MP3/CD PlayersConsumer MP3 PlayersCar MP3 Players
'Kbps' stands for Kilo Bits Per Second.For more detail you can check on MP3 file structure and bit rates, like 128Kbps or 320Kbps.
2000
The Philips Shoqbox is an MP3 player.It seems a bit overpriced to me,but it does allow you to play mp3 on your stereo system.
a fair bit
MP3 ringtones are available online at makeownringtone.com where you can create a ringtone for yourself. There are also many apps with which you can do this directly from your smart-phone.
The iHome portable mp3 player dock is available at walmart for 19.27. It is available in store or to be shipped to the store or home. It is available at http://www.walmart.com/ip/iHOME-Portable-MP3-Player-Speaker-System-Black/10975574.
Yes, mobile phones with mp3 capabilities are available in the UK. Some well trusted companies are Samsung, Nokia and Nexus. Almost all smartphones today have mp3 players built in.
Pink MP3 players can be purchased at Argos or Toys R Us stores. Amazon online have a range available too with a Barbie Girls pink MP3 player available.
A person can convert a MIDI to an MP3 by Zamazar. This is an online conversion program that is available for free.
Doesn't work. Mp3 is sound, pdf is text and simple pictures. There's no conversion available.
Yes, it's available at most electronic stores.