CD in the car...
Earlier this year I purchased a 2020 model car. A few days ago while going through CD's I decided to bring one along and play it while on the way to work.Small problem... the car doesn't have a CD player!
It does have a USB port and will play MP3's. As a plus, it will play videos on the 7" display as long as the car is in park. When shifted out of park the video closes and only music can be heard.
The next step is using Windows Media Player and rip the music to the hard drive then download to a memory stick. Doing so captures the album, artist and song title on the list.
I've been able to put a bunch of CD's on to one stick which is more convenient that having CD cases in the car!
Modern solution to an old problem.
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The all-in-one computer I bought early 2019:
1. I just noticed earlier this week, it doesn't have a CD/DVD
2. I just noticed this week! Meaning almost two years and never needed one.
I do however have a little take-away plastic box full of USB Flashdrives.
Groan - the stacks of VCRs, CDs and DVDs
Piano Roll, 78s, 45, LP, Reel-to-reel, Cassette, Betamax, VHS, VCR, CD, DVD all 'gone the way of the Dodo' except perhaps for a revival of LPs. I do remember moving house and dumping them nearly 30 years ago, and selling box loads of my mothers enormous classical collection.
Now I am faced with the stacks of CDs and VCRs to be transcribed and ditched in the same way. I guess I can buy a VCR - USB interface