I have a number of songs as mp3s on CDs but my 99 honda civic has only
a regular audio cd player. Can I use my discman and some kind of
adapter (or any other way) and the existing audio system in my car to
play these mp3 cds?
If i have to buy a new player, can someone please give me some advise
on the models, what to note etc? PS: I dont want to spend too much
money and yet get something that will serve the purpose.
Thanks,
GPN
'Curly Q. Links' - 24 Apr 2006 06:27 GMT
> I have a number of songs as mp3s on CDs but my 99 honda civic has only
> a regular audio cd player. Can I use my discman and some kind of
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> Thanks,
> GPN
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notbob - 24 Apr 2006 14:49 GMT
> I have a number of songs as mp3s on CDs but my 99 honda civic has only
> a regular audio cd player. Can I use my discman and some kind of
> adapter (or any other way) and the existing audio system in my car to
> play these mp3 cds?
> If i have to buy a new player......
You don't.
Do you have a CD burner on your Windows computer? If so, some CD
burner software will convert .mp3 files to .au files which will then
play on any CD player. Nero 6.0 and newer will do this. These .au
CD's will play even on old 1st gen CD players. I'd stay away from
Roxio software, despite the fact many quality CD burners include a
copy. I've had nothing but trouble with it.
nb
SoCalMike - 26 Apr 2006 08:00 GMT
> Do you have a CD burner on your Windows computer? If so, some CD
> burner software will convert .mp3 files to .au files which will then
> play on any CD player. Nero 6.0 and newer will do this. These .au
> CD's will play even on old 1st gen CD players. I'd stay away from
> Roxio software, despite the fact many quality CD burners include a
> copy. I've had nothing but trouble with it.
if the OP can find or use a burner that uses nero, its much better.