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Gdetrailer wrote:Kavoom wrote: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.
Yes on a suggestion... I have NOT been able to find a decent substitute for a CD. I'm actually about to learn how to create digital versions of my CD's it is so frustrating. Imagine having to learn how to use new tech to replace the OLD new tech... And don't even get me started on the bluetooth...I'll used the darn cord...
And imagine, they had CD's down... I could put five in at one time and get to all the songs in my 07 Subaru easy peasy and now they don't even put on in the car and the OEM ordered one only holds one with little programability. Grrr.. I can't even get Android Auto to work half the time... Grrr
Follow my suggestions on how to properly put the files on the USB drive.
Do not just place all the files on the "root" of the USB drive.
Instead you use a folder for each album.
This separates and groups the files for each album ripped.
Then your radio will have the option to play just that folder (just like playing only one CD at a time) or you can set to play all files (like a multiple CD changer) or you can set to random play (like a juke box).
โMar-17-2021 08:26 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:ktmrfs wrote:
my solution was to import all my CD's to Itunes. From there they also then went to Google play (now gone) but I also from Itunes arranged them into playlists and then copied everything to a USB stick. Now at least on all my vehicles (4) the format from Itunes lets the car radio see them as playlists, or to select by artist, album, genra, etc. and then play them.
Or just put them on a ipod (get an older one from ebay) with enough storage (64Gb)
For me, I had to do some selecting for the IPOD route, I need about 300GB of storage for everything, but the USB memory stick worked fine for all my music.
One thing is that on my vehicles on first insertion of the USB memory stick it took several minutes before I could start selecting music, probably the time it took the radio to sort all the data out to display.
I DON'T do anything "i" brand related, that means no "i" phone, no "i" pad, no "i" mac, period.
Besides, the ONLY way you will get those to work is going to be through the BT adapter on the radio, a pretty hokey at best round about way to get your music fix.
I prefer the more direct route without the "i" tax price tag and lack of universal compatibility of the "i" products.
Not everyone is fully convinced of "i" products superiority.
Even just the simple act of sending a jpg photo from a non "i" product to a friend of mine that owns a "i" product results in total failure. He can't get my photos and I can't get his photos.. To me, that is an epic failure.
My friend went with "i" products because he couldn't figure out how to properly setup music files on a generic MP3 player, but in doing so has isolated himself to only those others that own "i" products.
Works great if you really want to live on island.. The "i" product company started life with 100% proprietary parts and software and they have continued on that road all their lives while the entire world has passed them by.. The only thing that salvaged that co was the invention of the "i"pad..
โMar-17-2021 07:49 PM
ktmrfs wrote:
my solution was to import all my CD's to Itunes. From there they also then went to Google play (now gone) but I also from Itunes arranged them into playlists and then copied everything to a USB stick. Now at least on all my vehicles (4) the format from Itunes lets the car radio see them as playlists, or to select by artist, album, genra, etc. and then play them.
Or just put them on a ipod (get an older one from ebay) with enough storage (64Gb)
For me, I had to do some selecting for the IPOD route, I need about 300GB of storage for everything, but the USB memory stick worked fine for all my music.
One thing is that on my vehicles on first insertion of the USB memory stick it took several minutes before I could start selecting music, probably the time it took the radio to sort all the data out to display.
โMar-17-2021 05:51 PM
Gdetrailer wrote:Kavoom wrote: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.
Yes on a suggestion... I have NOT been able to find a decent substitute for a CD. I'm actually about to learn how to create digital versions of my CD's it is so frustrating. Imagine having to learn how to use new tech to replace the OLD new tech... And don't even get me started on the bluetooth...I'll used the darn cord...
And imagine, they had CD's down... I could put five in at one time and get to all the songs in my 07 Subaru easy peasy and now they don't even put on in the car and the OEM ordered one only holds one with little programability. Grrr.. I can't even get Android Auto to work half the time... Grrr
Follow my suggestions on how to properly put the files on the USB drive.
Do not just place all the files on the "root" of the USB drive.
Instead you use a folder for each album.
This separates and groups the files for each album ripped.
Then your radio will have the option to play just that folder (just like playing only one CD at a time) or you can set to play all files (like a multiple CD changer) or you can set to random play (like a juke box).
โMar-17-2021 10:33 AM
โMar-17-2021 08:57 AM
Kavoom wrote: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.
Yes on a suggestion... I have NOT been able to find a decent substitute for a CD. I'm actually about to learn how to create digital versions of my CD's it is so frustrating. Imagine having to learn how to use new tech to replace the OLD new tech... And don't even get me started on the bluetooth...I'll used the darn cord...
And imagine, they had CD's down... I could put five in at one time and get to all the songs in my 07 Subaru easy peasy and now they don't even put on in the car and the OEM ordered one only holds one with little programability. Grrr.. I can't even get Android Auto to work half the time... Grrr
โMar-17-2021 08:50 AM
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-17-2021 08:31 AM
โMar-16-2021 09:38 AM
RoyF wrote:
From the OP: OK, you guys have convinced me. I'm putting my CDs on a thumb drive. I have hundreds of CD's, so this will keep me busy for a while.
Thanks for the good advice.
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