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BobsYourUncle wrote:
I have a USB CD / DVD player I bought years ago for my PC.
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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.
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โMar-15-2021 06:25 AM
BobsYourUncle wrote:
I have a USB CD / DVD player I bought years ago for my PC.
I wonder if that could be plugged in the the USB port on the factory stereo...
I haven't tried it, but if it works, it's a simple solution. The cable is only about 6 inches long, but there are USB extension cables.
It could be set anywhere convenient for you.
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RoyF wrote:
I'm excited about my 2021 Ford F350 diesel, but it has no CD player. I suppose that only old folks listen to CDs, but that's what we like to do.
I have the Lariat entertainment system with a USB input, but do NOT have SYNC. I'll see what my local automobile stereo store has, but I welcome a suggestion.
โMar-14-2021 07:54 PM
BFL13 wrote:
Note- a thumb drive is fine but you have no control over selection, skip and go back etc. If you just record from whatever playlist "they" have (like from Stingray) and don't like it all, just some of it. Plus it takes hours to do up a "play list" of only what you like, which could be better spent.
Another way is to get an older radio with a player from a junk yard and swap it in . ๐
โMar-14-2021 06:13 PM