Cool iPod features
Cool iPod features
The iPhone is still an iPod and it retails all of its iPoddish features. Some of the nice
useful features that make listening to songs really fun on the iPod are listed here:
Volume limiter: You might have heard your parents say that loud music is bad for your
ears. We tell you the same thing. Loud music is not good for your ears. Sometimes when
you are in loud places like an airplane or a train, you often end up increasing the volume
so high that your eardrums are taking a serious beating. To help your ears be healthy over
a long period of time, iPhone has the volume limiter which is password protected.
Sound check: This feature smoothes out the master volume levels of tracks from different
albums, helping to compensate for differences in their recording levels. It doesn’t deprive
you of peaks and valleys in the music volume. Instead, it affects only the baseline level.
Equalization: Like any good music player, the iPhone offers an EQ function: a long list of
presets, each of which affects your music differently by boosting or throttling back
various frequencies. You can choose an EQ setting on the iPhone according to the genre
of music that you like.
Lyrics: If you’ve pasted lyrics for a song into iTunes on your compute you can make
them appear on the iPhone screen during playback just by tapping the album art on the
playback screen. You can flick though the lyrics while the song plays. You can also make
use of a number of sites that fetch lyrics for you when you are playing a song.
TV Output: You can also play your iPhone videos on the big TV! All you need to do is
go buy an Apple composite AV cable.