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jimbir

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No CD player in my new car. Except for just copying cd's to a flash drive, Is there anything else I have to do to make it work?

 

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What format does the vehicle's manual say the music need to be in: M4A, FLAC, MP3, MP4, WAV, WMA, AAC?


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Typically you would want to convert the format as MP3s are much smaller, but as said above you need to see what formats that it accepts. Often you want to have each CD into a separate directory on the memory device.


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Thanks for the replies. Used Roxio to rip CD's onto a flash drive. Mp3 format. Put each one in it's own folder. works perfectly.

 

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