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Most portable MP3 players use built in flash memory cards as a storage medium and many allow for expansion. The majority come with at least 32 MB of storage (about one-half hour of music,) although the standard appears to be 64 MB. Each time a new set of songs is uploaded to the player from a PC, the previous set of songs is overwritten. Due to the cost of this memory (approx. $1/megabyte) some manufacturers are trying different methods. Some uses an actual hard drive for storage, which offers a much larger capacity: 6 gigabytes (100 hours of music.)
In order for the listener to use a portable player, music must be uploaded to it from a PC. Although some players use a parallel connection, the most popular and much faster connection is USB. Before purchasing a portable MP3 player that uses USB, you should make sure your PC has USB ports and that your operating system supports USB. Most newer PC's have USB ports and Windows 98 contains USB support. You can install a USB card in an older system if you are comfortable adding expansion cards to a motherboard.
Some MP3 players are actually CD players with the capability of reading MP3 encoding. One CD of MP3's can hold up to 10 hours of music (an MP3 file is typically one-tenth the size of a normal CD audio file).

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