Portable media playerA portable media player (PMP) (also including the related digital audio player (DAP)) is a portable consumer electronics device capable of storing and playing digital media such as audio, images, and video files. The data is typically stored on a compact disc (CD), Digital Versatile Disc (DVD), Blu-ray Disc (BD), flash memory, microdrive, SD cards or hard drive; most earlier PMPs used physical media, but modern players mostly use flash memory.
Hip-hopLe hip-hop est une culture et un genre musical de musique populaire, caractérisé par un rythme accompagné par son expression musicale, le rap, et de l'ensemble des cultures urbaines et artistiques qui le constituent et l'entourent, né à New York dans le South Bronx à l'extrême fin des années 60 et au début des années 1970. La culture hip-hop reconnaît 5 disciplines : le Rap (ou MCing), le DJing, le Break dancing (ou b-boying), le Graffiti et le Beatboxing.
Liste de lecteurs audioThe following comparison of audio players compares general and technical information for a number of software media player programs. For the purpose of this comparison, "audio players" are defined as any media player explicitly designed to play audio files, with limited or no support for video playback. Multi-media players designed for video playback, which can also play music, are included under comparison of video player software. This section lists the operating systems on which the player works.
Comparison of video player softwareThe following comparison of video players compares general and technical information for notable software media player programs. For the purpose of this comparison, video players are defined as any media player which can play video, even if it can also play audio files. This section lists the operating systems on which the player works. There may be multiple versions of a player, each one for a given operating system. Information about what video formats the players understand.
ITunesiTunes est un logiciel de lecture et de gestion de bibliothèque multimédia numérique distribué gratuitement par Apple. Il est disponible officiellement sur macOS, Windows, et peut fonctionner sur GNU Linux par émulation. La première version d'iTunes est sortie en 2001 et fonctionnait sur la base du logiciel SoundJam MP, dont Apple avait alors racheté les droits à la société Casady & Greene, disparue depuis. iTunes faisait partie de la suite logicielle d'Apple iLife jusqu'à la version '06.