QUOTE(dstl1128 @ Feb 22 2017, 02:49 PM)
Audio CD last about an hour; data CD with MP3 last way more. But nothing to do with ripping. I just have many CD medias that I randomly want to listen. And ripping all of them into USB which end up contains thousands of folders of MP3 are pain in the ass to choose from with any in-car HU. I have many CD pouches. I just brought the one I want and put into the car and insert the disc I want. Heck even MP3s in a CD many HU already not intuitive enough for selecting.
If I'm on a desktop file manager, then I have no problem selecting with tens of thousands of MP3s; definitely not with an in-car HU, albeit a low-res one with roughly 7 +/- text rows.
I feel your pain..If I'm on a desktop file manager, then I have no problem selecting with tens of thousands of MP3s; definitely not with an in-car HU, albeit a low-res one with roughly 7 +/- text rows.
Unfortunately, de trend is such as we advance [in the automotive line anyway] in time , de trend is downloaded music in either your phone or in a storage [like thumbdrive ]..
My ol ol civic uses cassette, 2012 Jazz got Cdp.. n now civic 10th gen -2016 - 2 inputs for thumbdrive..
Go figure..
Feb 22 2017, 03:07 PM

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