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Solid Converter PDF is document reconstruction software from Solid Documents which converts PDF files to editable formats. Originally released for the Microsoft Windows operating system, a Mac OS X version was released in 2010. The current versions are Solid Converter PDF 9.0 for Windows and Solid PDF to Word for Mac 2.1.
MP3, WMA, ASF proprietary data port, stereo 3.5 mm 1.1 AA iFP-120T 32 MB Yes iFP-140 64 MB No iFP-140T 64 MB Yes iFP-180 128 MB No iFP-180T 128 MB Yes iFP-190 256 MB No iFP-190T 256 MB Yes iFP-195 512 MB No iFP-195T 512 MB Yes iFP-300 (Craft) [5] 2003 iFP-340 64 MB 4-line monochrome with backlight No No MP3, WMA, ASF
M4A (MPEG-4 Audio): A compressed format often used with Apple devices, similar to MP3 but potentially offering higher quality at the same bitrate. FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec): A lossless compression format that maintains the original audio quality but creates files larger than MP3s. OGG Vorbis: An open-source, lossless compression format ...
The "Kerbango Internet Radio" was a product, never released, that would allow users to listen to Internet radio without a computer.[1]An Internet radio device, also called network music player is a hardware device that is capable of receiving and playing streamed media from either Internet radio stations or a home network.
W7: widescreen with a touch 3-inch interface available in 4 GB and 8 GB versions. Winner of the MP3 and Portable Video category of "Best of CES Award" by CNET in 2008. W10: a media player featuring a 3-inch touchscreen and internet phone function with KT. NV series: These have built in satellite navigation. NV mini (M3) NV Classic (M7)
The Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) designed MP3 as part of its MPEG-1, and later MPEG-2, standards.MPEG-1 Audio (MPEG-1 Part 3), which included MPEG-1 Audio Layer I, II, and III, was approved as a committee draft for an ISO/IEC standard in 1991, [14] [15] finalized in 1992, [16] and published in 1993 as ISO/IEC 11172-3:1993. [7]
The first portable MP3 player was launched in 1997 by SaeHan Information Systems, [32] which sold its MPMan F10 player in South Korea in spring 1998. [ 33 ] [ 34 ] In mid-1998, the South Korean company licensed the players for North American distribution to Eiger Labs, which rebranded them as the EigerMan F10 and F20. [ 35 ]
RealAudio, also spelled Real Audio, is a proprietary audio format developed by RealNetworks and first released in April 1995. It uses a variety of audio codecs, ranging from low-bitrate formats that can be used over dialup modems, to high-fidelity formats for music.