iPod
iPod
(ˈaɪˌpɒd) ,iPOD
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Noun | 1. | iPod - (trademark) a pocket-sized device used to play music files |
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释义 | iPodiPod(ˈaɪˌpɒd) ,iPODorIPod
iPod→ iPod音乐播放器zhCNiPodiPod(1) See also iPad, Apple's tablet.(2) A digital media player from Apple. Introduced in 2001, several models were offered; however, the iPod touch is the only surviving iPod on the market. The touch is like an iPhone without cellular service (see iPod touch). Due to the iPod's prominence, the term often refers to any MP3 player, whether from Apple or not (see digital music player). After making Apple hugely profitable by the mid-2000s, iPod sales diminished considerably because iPhones and every other smartphone has built-in music storage and playback. iTunes Is the Media Manager Apple's iTunes software for Mac and Windows is used to organize songs, playlists and videos on the iPod and to preview, purchase and download content from Apple's online store. See iTunes. Music Files and Formats iPods play MP3 music, but songs downloaded from the iTunes store are in the AAC format. Although touted as having superior sound quality, a major reason for using AAC was its copy protection, which Apple dropped in 2009. MP3 and AAC formats are roughly 10% the size of the original CD tracks; however, users may opt to rip their CDs to the Apple Lossless format for better sound quality, despite being five times the size (see Apple Lossless). iPods do not support the Microsoft Windows Media Audio (WMA) format. However, numerous utilities convert WMA to MP3, and the Windows version of iTunes converts WMA to all formats that iTunes and the iPod support. See MP3, AAC and WMA. History The combination of sound quality and unique click wheel control made the iPod one of the most successful consumer electronics (CE) products in history, especially after iTunes became available on Windows. In the iPod's first five years, 100 million units were sold along with 1.5 billion songs. See click wheel. Originally a monochrome device for music only, color screens and support for photos and videos were added. In 2007, the iPod touch was a full-fledged handheld computer. For details of current and previous iPods, see iPod models, iPod classic, iPod touch, iPod nano and iPod shuffle. Batteries The rechargeable battery in the iPod is sealed and must be sent to Apple for replacement, which is free under warranty. However, non-Apple sources offer replacement batteries and instructions for opening the case. See iCloud, iPod compatible, iPod finger, iPod car adapter, car podding and pod slurping. A/V and Image Formats Except for the shuffle, which has no screen, iPods support popular image formats, including JPEG, GIF, BMP, TIFF and PNG. The classic and touch both support MPEG-4 and H.264 video. Following are the iPod's audio formats. iPOD AUDIO FORMATS classic, nano, Formats touch shuffle MP3 X X MP3 VBR X X AAC X X HE-AAC (aacPlus) X Audible X X Audible Enhanced (AAX) X X Apple Lossless X X AIFF X X WAV X X
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