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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostI agree with the memory stick as the option....
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Originally posted by JFLL View PostI recently bought a new car and was intrigued to see that there were options for USB sticks, SD memory cards and AUX input. It also has a CD player, but the salesman told me that next year's cars would no longer have a CD option, so CD-philes be warned! The CD player is tucked away in the glove compartment, which means you have to stop driving to change discs, so the writing's obviously on the wall. Well, I got a 64 gig USB stick and transferred quite a lot of my FLAC recordings onto it, and was very pleased to find that there were no problems with filing, which I had half-expected. I'm rather relieved that I no longer need to take a shoe-box full of CDs with me for journeys away from home.
Re shoe boxes, if car users don't mind mp3s (the noise and distortion will probably be drowned out by road and engine noise anyway...), then with a 6 CD changer it's possible to get the equivalent of about 30 regular CDs into the changer.
Many cars also have an Aux input, so iPods/iPads/other music players can be plugged in too.
Some cars still have CD players, but digitally copy each CD so that they don't need to be carried around once the CD has been played once.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostInteresting that it works with FLAC. Would it also do so-called Hi-Res formats?
Re shoe boxes, if car users don't mind mp3s (the noise and distortion will probably be drowned out by road and engine noise anyway...), then with a 6 CD changer it's possible to get the equivalent of about 30 regular CDs into the changer.
Many cars also have an Aux input, so iPods/iPads/other music players can be plugged in too.
Some cars still have CD players, but digitally copy each CD so that they don't need to be carried around once the CD has been played once.Fewer Smart things. More smart people.
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostI agree with the memory stick as the option. I've got a 128Mb stick in the car which provides me with more than enough music for any journey I might be thinking of undertaking. I also have a Hi-Res Sony Walkman Hi-plugged into the aux input with various Playlists set up so that I can pre-select what I want to listen to.
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Originally posted by Anastasius View PostAnd they come with those stupid dangerous touchscreens. How many accidents are caused by people fiddling with them? So now you will have a screen to navigate your USB stick while you are supposed to be driving and keeping your eyes on the road. Plain bloody daft. Muscle memory means I can stick in a CD and play it without taking my eyes off the road.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostOr even at a pinch swap to 2nd CD!
Having said that, my car has a form of voice ectivation. It is very erratic, and doesn't respond as one might expect. In the end one resorts to swearing and rude words with some very bizarre results. However, none of the functions are, by themselves, dangerous.
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Originally posted by Dave2002 View PostInteresting that it [USB stick in car] works with FLAC. Would it also do so-called Hi-Res formats?
I do agree with Anastasius about the potential danger of touch-screens, though.
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