Posted - 2021/06/30 : 20:51:41
So for those who have a large library of CDs, how are you making CDs work with new vehicles? Here in the States, many models are no longer coming with CD players.
Posted - 2021/07/01 : 01:47:47
These are like 60 dollars on various sites, as long as you have a USB input it basically converts CD's to look like a USB stick with files... never used it but looks like it would work
Posted - 2021/07/01 : 04:18:58
I generally rip all my CDs and put them on my music player. I still like having a CD player though, and my 2015 Camry has one.
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Producers and record labels, please stop "loudness war" mastering everything. It sounds terrible.
Posted - 2021/07/01 : 06:15:13
I got hundreds of CD and DVD-R's... I havent burned a disc in almost 10 years
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quote:Originally posted by Impulse_Response:
I generally rip all my CDs and put them on my music player. I still like having a CD player though, and my 2015 Camry has one.
Same, i don't even save the CD cases. I put them in plastic sleeves, so they would take less space.
Posted - 2021/09/20 : 07:39:15
I refuse to let my car die, so being from 1998, I can still enjoy a CD.
Project cars are the way forward. All of these integrated screen systems look all flashy, but you can't whack an old Bonkers into them and nearly crash 5 times a journey bouncing along to it.
Posted - 2021/12/28 : 01:57:00
Yeah my girlfriend was complaining about this the other day! I guess CD's have gone the way of vinyl...that is to say they have become quite niche. Even so, I think no format disappears completely. Hell, people are still listening to tapes!