Your car will determine the file formats you can use - wav, aac, mp3, flac
That is what you would put on the USB stick.
Truly that simple.
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Bluetooth is simply a standardized wireless data transfer protocol. Not a 'product' per se.
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Hi Greg, I was originally responding to Vic and others who didn't care for using USB thumb drives. If you don't have an iPhone or iPod (or the like), you can get an inexpensive MP3 player that can connect to your car via Bluetooth. And depending on how good (or bad) the music software is, you can likely create playlists and otherwise organize the music. One example:
https://www.amazon.com/Supereye-Blue...dDbGljaz10cnVl
And if you car doesn't have Bluetooth, you can get one of these receivers that you plug into your aux jack.
https://www.amazon.com/Mpow-Bluetoot...xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ==
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What I meant was, if your car stereo lets you plug in the SD card ,microSD card or USB Stick into the USB drive, your car stereo determines what files are supported.
If you're using another device through bluetooth or the AUX port, it's your device that determines what files are supported. It's so simple even I figured it out. The hard part is if you try to follow instructions in the manual. It's usually faster and easier to just wing it and figure it out yourself
The variability in digital file compatibility from one car stereo to the next, as well as in their performance in areas like loading times, ease of searching, how data is displayed on the screen, etc., means that you have to try them out yourself. When car shopping (not a frequent thing!) I would always take my thumb drive along and test it in the car.
Know what you want. If you need FLAC compatibility, look for it specifically. If you need the display of album covers, alphabetical display by artist, whatever... check for it. They’re all different.
Personally, I recommend buying the cheapest option in a new car with the expectation of replacing it with an aftermarket unit. If you end up being able to live with the stock stereo for a while, so much the better, but something compelling will come along.
One iron-clad rule: Don’t pay money for built-in navigation. Even if you aren’t a smartphone user, it’s better to buy a smartphone so you can use Google Maps with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay than to waste your cash on the tragedy of built-in navigation.
Heard on radio today that Cassette tapes are making a comeback.
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A comeback? Or an unspooling?
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You can pre-load maps with Google Maps, as many as you have storage for. You are then free of the need for a cellular connection; it becomes the equivalent of a portable GPS except the maps are always up-to-date. No traffic conditions, of course, but wayfinding works just fine.
Details: https://support.google.com/maps/answ...DAndroid&hl=en
I hope to keep my 2008 Saab 9-3 for a lot of years still to come (I got it on LPG, so I don't have to worry about it getting banned from the city until 2035)
However the sonic unit is getting old (mostly something wrong with the amp et certain high frequencies, rather than the cd sponner), and finding parts for it is not an easy task. Hopefully, I can still find some CD player alternatives
Yeah, Discmans are not that easy to find anymore either
Thing is that a car is never an ideal place to have excellent sonics. Too many glass surface to deal with not to mention road & trafggic noises. MP3 could be enough for a car
It's in the car's dashboard entrails that I lost most of my cassettes (never lost an XL-IIS C90, though)
Yup, some stupid hipsters are playing to 80's comeback with cassettes
Yup, some of these new cars, you have to bend in four folds to get in and out of them, in order to avoid banging your head and losing hairs on the rubber joints
my music collection increased tenfolds when I switched from drug-addicts to complete nutcases.
Yeah...the uber hip/obscure seem to be embracing the cassette more and more in this past decade (mostly things like free jazz/improv and punky stuff). Seems vinyl got to accepted to main stream for them.
Not that I like the cassette, but definitely better than vinyl for my purposes, so I guess this is good progress for me.
Please don't ask questions, just use google.
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The Ice Cream Lady Wet her drawers........To see you in the Passion Playyyy eeee - I. Anderson
"It's kind of like deciding not to date a beautiful blonde anymore because she farted." - Top Cat
I was expecting to be kinda meh, but it made my nips stiffen - Jerjo
(Zamran) "that fucking thing man . . . it sits there on my wall like a broken clock " - Helix
Social Media is the "Toilet" of the Internet - Lady Gaga
Before the quarantine, I was in a bookstore that also sells music, and they had cassettes (pre-recorded ones) for in the region of $7-8 dollars. One for the parallel “Stupid Stuff People Buy” thread, I think.
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Tried streaming music in my car. Oh my god was the sound awful. I thought I just drove my car into a lake.
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I suppose car manufacturers decided at some point most people don't use CDs in the car any longer, so they got
rid of them, or will soon if haven't already. The hell with those folks who still do. You can replace the unit if you want a CD
player. My 2016 Lexus I bought used last October has a CD player. I use it on occasion. Mostly I use the radio or my 32 gig
flash drive that has about 450 of my 1,000 cassettes on it. It took me a year to put them on the thing. Like others, I'm not
going to transfer my CDs at this point. I'd like to have Apple Carplay so I could have Google Maps on the screen mostly. I have navigation
and it's not user friendly, to say the least. If I used the phone for GM, I might be more inclined to stream Spotify, KALX(world's greatest
radio station) when out of range, or use the RadioApp, which has loads of stations. At this point, I don't bother plugging my phone
in for music. It is amazing that Lexus didn't get Carplay until 2018. My IS 200t still doesn't have it in this year's model.
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