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Car Forum / Driving, Maintenance, Tuning / Car Audio / March 2007

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Physical CD simulator for MP3 player output

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zedman - 19 Mar 2007 02:56 GMT
Hello

I'm wondering if anyone has come across a device that simulates a
physical CD for the purpose of connecting the device to my MP3 player.

In other words something equivalent to the cassette adapters that have
been around for a while, but for a CD player.

I have searched a lot on the Internet, and have found nothing.

If anyone has a reference, that would be most appreciated... even if
it is just a technical article saying why this is not feasible to
achieve.

Many thanks

Ronny

PS: I have been using FM transmitters, and have sometimes been very
happy with the quality, but I need a solution that is reliable.
Matt Ion - 19 Mar 2007 03:12 GMT
> Hello
>
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> PS: I have been using FM transmitters, and have sometimes been very
> happy with the quality, but I need a solution that is reliable.

I doubt such a concept is even possible, and even if it was, it would be far
from practical or economically viable to develop.
Huber55@gmail.com - 20 Mar 2007 01:20 GMT
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i dont know if this is wat ur after but wat my buddys does is load
hundreds of songs onto one cd and since there is such a variety on one
cd its basically like having an MP3 player, only downside is that if
your cd player doesnt process MP3's very quickly that could take quite
sometime, but its good quality stuff, if your interested i can tell
you how to do it
Matt Ion - 20 Mar 2007 07:43 GMT
>>>Hello
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> sometime, but its good quality stuff, if your interested i can tell
> you how to do it

No, that's not what he's talking about... your CD player has to actually support
reading MP3s off a data CD, or what you're talking about won't work.
 
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