schlep1967 wrote:
Google "cd player to usb for car". You should get a few options that will work for you.
I'm kind of in the same boat with some instructional DVD's I bought for doing maintenance on my motorcycle. Worked great until I bought a new laptop with no cd/dvd player.
That's an easy and low cost fix.
External Computer DVD drives for laptops, not a big problem, those are readily available and pretty in low cost at $20-$30.
AMAZON SEARCHPlug and play, they get power from the USB port so no separate power supply needed and they are compact in size so very portable.
You just can't plug these players into a car stereo and have it play audio CDs.
Audio CD format is considerably different from MP3 or other computer digital media files. Your media player on a PC has the ability to read and interpret and play audio CD file format.
Your car stereo however is looking for MP3 or WMA computer music files and without something in between the external CD drive and the car stereo that can read and then translate audio CD formated files to a format and file structure the radio can use.
Not to mention CDs have a vastly different file system format structure all to it's own so it will not look the same as a USB memory stick.
A computer OS has the ability to read the CD file system.