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warped_candykid
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.
silver
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
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.
LeVzi
Thankfully my car has plenty of miles left on it, and its got a CD player. I sold all my tape packs, but kept the CD's.
Getting CD R's is harder now though or i'd burn stuff to them.
Samination
I got hundreds of CD and DVD-R's... I havent burned a disc in almost 10 years
Triquatra
I put them on a USB stick and put them in the USB port in the car.
whispering
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.
Archefluxx
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.
Si Thompson
I just link my Soundcloud from my phone.
I've then got everything I would ever want to listen to.
Icewind
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!
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