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Car Forum / Acura Cars / September 2004

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TSX MP3 player

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Vickie - 13 Jul 2003 16:17 GMT
I put a deposit on a new Acura TSX yesterday that had an In-dash MP3
CD player as an option.  (A regular 6-cd changer is standard, with the
option of adding either a cassette player or MP3 player.  I did not
order either yet.  It's single CD MP3 player.

I'm wondering if I can simply burn the MP3's onto a CD using EZCD
Creator and have the In-Dash system be able to read them or do I need
to use something else?
Currently, I have the MP3's in Folders and Sub-Folders on the
computer.  Can an MP3 CD player decipher that sort of structure or do
I need to lay them out differently?

I hate choosing between the tape and MP3, but I can see that the MP3
will probably be more convenient in the long run.  I'm just hoping I
can just burn them to CD the way they are right now on my computer and
have the MP3 CD player in the dash read them that way.

Thanks-
Vickie
Vlad - 13 Jul 2003 16:29 GMT
>I put a deposit on a new Acura TSX yesterday that had an In-dash MP3
>CD player as an option.  (A regular 6-cd changer is standard, with the
>option of adding either a cassette player or MP3 player.  I did not
>order either yet.  It's single CD MP3 player.

It may not play ReWritable CDs . Very common.

>I'm wondering if I can simply burn the MP3's onto a CD using EZCD
>Creator and have the In-Dash system be able to read them or do I need
>to use something else?
>Currently, I have the MP3's in Folders and Sub-Folders on the
>computer.  Can an MP3 CD player decipher that sort of structure or do
>I need to lay them out differently?

The players I have tried , do not accept folders.

>I hate choosing between the tape and MP3, but I can see that the MP3
>will probably be more convenient in the long run.  I'm just hoping I
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>Thanks-
>Vickie
Ken M - 30 Sep 2004 06:54 GMT
I got the MP3 Player.  It does do folders, it does all kinds of
bitrates.  It treats the folders as Disks on a CD changer.  Only thing
I don't like is it doesn't recognize folder or song names.  It reads
them as Disc 1, 2, 3, etc...  Track 1, 2, 3, etc

Ken

>I put a deposit on a new Acura TSX yesterday that had an In-dash MP3
>CD player as an option.  (A regular 6-cd changer is standard, with the
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>Thanks-
>Vickie

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