Niode wrote:Ziggy587 wrote:Niode wrote:Sadly my car doesn't have an AUX-IN so I have to make do with hundreds upon hundreds of CD-Rs of music filling up my glove box.
It can't read mp3 CDs either?
Nope. This is a pretty basic model from 2006 before those things were pretty ubiquitous in cars.
It's the stock deck, or after market? Maybe it's different in our different regions, but after market decks around that time pretty much all had the ability to read mp3's off a CD. The technology got a little better since then, but my Sony deck from 2005 reads mp3's. It wasn't the bottom of the line model, but pretty close to it.
CRTGAMER wrote:A CDR full of MP3s is worse, you can't program in subcategories, but have to track forward to find the 87th track.
My older deck (described above) can't, but the two newer decks I've played with (including one I bought for my brother for his birthday, which I used for a week or two while my deck was temporarily stolen) can skip albums and not just tracks. For example, I burned all the Incubus albums to a CD for my brother, and with his newer deck you can skip not only tracks, but skip to the next album. It's pretty neat. If you wanted to have a totally mixed CDR, you can split it into chunks of 15 (or whatever) songs and be able to skip between the chunks. That's MUCH better than having to eject and replace CDs while you're driving.
The two main mixed mp3 CDs I keep in my car, I don't mind having to skip. Normally I'm driving alone, and I don't skip tracks (I just let it play all the way through the CD). Occasionally if I'm driving with some one and the conversation sparks the thought of a song that I wanna skip to, it's not even that bad. I alphabetize all the songs on my mixed mp3 CD's, so skipping to it is a breeze. Even if I'm at track 8 and the song I want is track 87, it's still easier to skip to it then to have to switch CDs.
CRTGAMER wrote:However MP3s will never skip because of road condition bumps. My older CD player can read MP3 coded discs. Sometimes the regular pressed music discs would skip, the MP3 CDRs never a burp. Maybe all the entire MP3 track is loaded into memory first?
My deck, from 2005, never skips. When I first got the car I currently have, I had the stock deck in there for a year (I was too lazy to put my deck in from my old car) and it skipped all the time. My Sony deck never skips though. Pressed CD, regular or mp3 CD-Rs.
GSZX1337 wrote:I have AUX-in with my stereo, but I still use CD-Rs. It's much more convenient and safer (I'm don't have to look down to switch tracks) for me.
When I first got my mp3 player I was using it with the AUX in on my deck for a while. It got to be annoying though. Having to look for it to switch tracks and whatnot is annoying, but more annoying in my opinion is having to set it up every time I get in the car. And then of course having to turn it off when I leave. Much easier to just use the CD player built into my dashboard.
I have two main mp3 CDR's that I currently keep in my car. One has a little over 100 tracks and the other has well over 100 tracks. I don't do a lot of driving, so by the time one gets to the end I haven't listened to the other one for a while.