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What kind of MP3 Cd car stereo do you have? I will probably just go with an Ipod adapter when i can find one for my car. I hate the adapter that transmits through the radio. That shit sucks.
I've had my Kenwood for almost 4 years now. It's one of the best purchases I've ever made. I'm thinking of getting a new one now because Kenwood makes some that are iPod ready.
Anyone know if there's a head unit capable of reading DVD-R for audio?
I've had assorted Alpine head units for a while now, and I love 'em. I know Alpine makes DVD players too, just don't know specific models.
are you guys for real? they made a car MP3 DVD reader? i haven't even heard about a setup like that for a home system, let alone a car stereo. that's gotta be around 75 hours of music on on one disk! can i please have the brand and model number, if such a thing in fact exists?
are you guys for real? they made a car MP3 DVD reader? i haven't even heard about a setup like that for a home system, let alone a car stereo. that's gotta be around 75 hours of music on on one disk! can i please have the brand and model number, if such a thing in fact exists?
the home theater system I just bought has a DVD MP3 player... they've been around for a while. just about any DVD player out there anymore will play MP3s... I guess it's just a matter of whether it has an RCA/Digital Audio out or if you're forced to play it through your tv. the car ones exist, but are a little expensive.
I researched DVD players that would play MP3's burned on DVD-R's, and the only one I found that worked was an alpine DVD unit with the LCD screen, etc. As of about a year ago, there were no home DVD players that would play a DVD-MP3. It's definitely not a technical issue, but a software issue. Perhaps whoever supplies those chips finally put that capability into run of the mill dvd players. It would be worth checking out.
Well yeah - you're right there, but what brand is, "Raite", and, "Apex"? I've barely heard of Apex, and from what I've seen in Fry's ads, it's just some cheap brand. I was thinking more of mainstream brands.
yeha, Apex is definitely cheap... but you need to think that if the cheap guys can produce it, the quality peeps should have had the stuff going at the same time.
I doubt anyone from geek.com cares about brand name over functionality
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