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MusicKeg
Wasn't quite sure where to put this, or even if this topis exists, but does anyone here have a MusicKeg or similar storage device for their automobile? I was thinking about getting one and wondered if they were all that great. My primary concern is the ease of accesing songs. Since the Keg uses CD changer controls, I would think you would only have direct access to maybe 10-12 folders, then you would have to scroll between the 200+ songs in each folder to find the song you're looking for. Am I wrong? Is there an easier way to find songs? Any light shed would be appreciated.
Oh, and if you don't know what a MusicKeg is, here's the link: Kenwood Music Keg |
I just have a little blaupunkt dvd/mp3 player in my glovebox. I think i can make mp3 dvds's....that would equal about 600 songs....
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I have an Aiwa head unit that can read mp3 cds, and a Nomad. They work just fine for me, and they were both cheaper than a MusicKeg.
It seems like it might be a nice system, but I have to believe there will be something better along soon. |
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Have you ever tried burning MP3 to a DVD and using it in your Blaupunkt? I have a JVC indash MP3 player, and it won't read DVD, only CD. |
Well it plays dvd videos so i dont' see why it won't do mp3 dvds
Edit: I'm burning a mp3 dvd right now...i'll tell you how it works out... |
I use the archos 10 gig mp3 unit that plugs into my home stereo, car stereo, shop stereo. It holds a boat load of tunes and it even recharges its own batteries if you plug it in.
i love it. mr b |
Hmm mine won't play mp3 dvds...and I tried researching it and no companies make a mp3 dvd player for a car :(
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