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The second generation iPod nano is characterized by its size, corners, colors, and the location of its heaphone port.
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The Third Generation iPod nano is clearly different from its predecessors both because its body is wider and squatter and because this model plays video.
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The 1st generation iPod can be identified by its scroll wheel, surrounded by four buttons (from top, clockwise: menu, forward, play/pause, backwards).
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Stands for Windows Media Audio. It is the file type promoted most by Microsoft, the company that invented it. It is the native format used in Windows Media Player, both on Macs and PCs. It competes with the MP3 and AAC formats.
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It is a newer kind of audio file that has been promoted as a successor to the MP3. It offers higher-quality sound than an MP3, but takes up about the same amount of space. It is a standard that was developed by a group of companies.
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Stands for Waveform Audio Format. This is a high-quality audio file type generally used for applications that require high quality, such as CDs. WAV files are uncompressed, and therefore take up some disk space, unlike MP3s or AACs, which are compressed.
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The most common kind of digital music file. MP3s usually have no usage restrictions and can be used on as many computers or iPods as you want. Short for MPEG Layer-3, a digital media standard developed by the Motion Picture Experts Group (MPEG).
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FAT32 is the name of the disk format used by iPods that have been formatted for use on Windows. It is the most common file system used by Windows computers. FAT32-formatted iPods can be used on computers running both Windows and the Mac OS.
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HFS Plus is the name of the disk format used by iPods that have been formatted for use on Macs. It is the file system used by Macintosh computers. HFS Plus-formatted iPods can only be used on computers running the Mac OS.
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Also known by its initials, DRM. Digital Rights Management is a technology that creates certain conditions about how some digital media files - such as audio and video - can be used and shared.
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