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Where do I get music?
Back when the cassette Walkman ruled the portable audio domain, you didn't have to seriously think about whether your player would play the music you bought.
And when the first widespread digital format (the compact disc) was introduced, consumers faced relatively minor compatibility issues; you had to buy a CD player, but could record cassette mixes from CDs without a lot of hassle. With an MP3 player, you have to consider where your music is coming from to ensure your device will play your music. If you've already ripped and/or downloaded lots of music, choose a player that supports the format(s) you're already storing. If it's MP3, you're OK with any player, but rarer formats are supported by only certain devices. When you're reading one of our MP3 player reviews, check out the Features or Specs tab to find out which formats the device takes. Here's what you need to know about music compatibility.
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