mp3 cds
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yes, it reads mp3s. there are no 'folders' for it to navigate thru. you place all songs you want to record into one root directory and record them as such. ultimately creating a large 100+ track cd. you navigate the cd by hitting next track/prev track/etc, same as you would a normal cda music cd.
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I tried to play a MP3 CD in my 04.5 G35C w/ premium sound etc and it wouldnt read...I mean it would play and you could see the digits counting up...01..02..etc however no sound was coming out.....I assumed a 35k car wouldve at least played MP3 CDs....considering it plays in my friends 1992 prelude w/ aftermarket headunit from 2001.....
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Originally Posted by RDaneel
Has anyone actually tried using CDs with subfolders? It seems intensely stupid to NOT have that capability - aftermarket HUs added forlder support years ago! I would be shocked and dismayed if you couldn't navigate folders in the G35 when my brother's Scion tC does it perfectly...
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Originally Posted by ChuckP
i really doubt it supports subfolders. The scion is aimed at young people i can see that. It is too bad we have such ****ty systems. Someone should tell bose to stick to home audio...
I'm not too sure if will do the same for standard HU??
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Originally Posted by joeyjojoe
so does it just display the filename or actually read the id3 tag? i guess i'll find out WHEN i get my car ...
need program to rename files or edit id3s?? go to download.com and use thegodfather.
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mizz - really? That's kind of shocking, but that kind of thing has happened before with other car models...
I'm glad it supports subfolders, it would be silly if it didn't. I still want to do something to get away from a HU with fewer features than my two year old Pioneer that was $250...
As for Bose... they should stick to making... commercials
I actually think their home audio is, for the most part, worse than their car audio (where the terrible listening environment masks some of the shortcomings). They are a company based totally on advertizing and creating the PERCEPTION among comsumers that they are a quality speaker manufacturer. Look at anyone with quality speakers - like Axiom, Onix, Totem, Klipsch, or even Polks and they'll tell you what a joke Bose systems are!
I'm glad it supports subfolders, it would be silly if it didn't. I still want to do something to get away from a HU with fewer features than my two year old Pioneer that was $250...
As for Bose... they should stick to making... commercials
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