Can you rip a CD-R to the nav jukebox?
#1
#2
buy a external HD via USB and be done with it...
no use in burning all those discs' just to rip them
also...if it's anything like most aftermarket players, you can rip cd-r's, but only in .WAV format. Yes it does sound better but takes up alot more space. 20 .WAV songs per cd, or 200 .MP3.
Convert all your music to 320k and dump it on an external HD and stick it in the glovebox, thats what I do
no use in burning all those discs' just to rip them
also...if it's anything like most aftermarket players, you can rip cd-r's, but only in .WAV format. Yes it does sound better but takes up alot more space. 20 .WAV songs per cd, or 200 .MP3.
Convert all your music to 320k and dump it on an external HD and stick it in the glovebox, thats what I do
#3
buy a external HD via USB and be done with it...
no use in burning all those discs' just to rip them
also...if it's anything like most aftermarket players, you can rip cd-r's, but only in .WAV format. Yes it does sound better but takes up alot more space. 20 .WAV songs per cd, or 200 .MP3.
Convert all your music to 320k and dump it on an external HD and stick it in the glovebox, thats what I do
no use in burning all those discs' just to rip them
also...if it's anything like most aftermarket players, you can rip cd-r's, but only in .WAV format. Yes it does sound better but takes up alot more space. 20 .WAV songs per cd, or 200 .MP3.
Convert all your music to 320k and dump it on an external HD and stick it in the glovebox, thats what I do
#4
If you prefer to go the CD route, yes you can rip from the CD to the jukebox. The jukebox will show the artist/song name IF you enabled the text during the burn phase. If you didn't, you can still go in and manually add the artist/title information.