

sleeper1.mp3 (1 hour of silence: 3.5 MB unpacked, 2.83 KB packed).So onto the next problem now: avoiding being strangled by the headphone chord while sleeping. Suggestions are open for other uses of these silent MP3s. Get up, switch off your mp3 player, and have a croissant.Go to bed with your favorite music, fall asleep and enjoy the silence.If you don't have a playlist, simply rename the mp3 so that it is played after the last music track you want.
#CREATE SILENT MP3 FILE DOWNLOAD#

I figured that a small hack could solve both problems: put a very long silent MP3 in your playlist. And we don't want either of these, do we. That will most probably disturb your good night's rest, and apart from that you will wake up with an empty battery. "Shuffle" players like the iPod Shuffle and Zen Stone don't have a "do not repeat" option, so they just continue playing songs until the battery dies. Lots of people listen to their mp3 player in bed and fall asleep with the music still on.

Flaws in products call for hacks, so that's why I tried to solve the following annoyingness.
