Hoping to transfer some music to a CD . Which format is required so that it plays in our car ?
Last time I tried this ...CD was fine but would only play on the PC .
Last time I tried this ...CD was fine but would only play on the PC .
His car or van may not have an audio input so then it's a case of a Mp3 player transmitter and tube the radio to the same frequencyMP3 is for music.
MP4 is for media, although music is / can be media, so are pictures
Why not buy an MP3 player and connect that to your car? I have an ipod in my car connected to the auxiliary input socket. Much less hassle than faffing around with cd's
Even Tesco sell an MP3 player for a tenner Click here Other suppliers of MP3 players are avilable
Fair point, bit expensive though :slap £4.09His car or van may not have an audio input so then it's a case of a Mp3 player transmitter and tube the radio to the same frequency
I said I wouldn't mention how easy it was on a Mac :lol:itunes (which is available on windowz), used to be able to burn an audio CD.
I remember having an iTunes play list, selecting burn an audio CD and it converted them and burnt them by the magic of iTunes.
My van stereo now takes an SD micro card, or USB stick, or MP3 DVD. My old card has a tapes converter thingy that plays music from an iPod.
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