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Car stereo capable of playing MP3 and WMA from DVD-R/DVD+R
Does anyone know of a standard DIN size unit that will play MP3 and WMA
files from a recordable DVD disc? My music collection is rapidly filling my hard drive so I was thinking of finding a unit that could play from DVD so I can burn the tracks/albums off to DVD-R or DVD+R and get the space on my hard drive. There do seem to be some dash mounted DVD players that may do the job but I'm thinking that the actual cost of a DVD drive is not that different from a CD so there is a gap in the market for a reasonably priced unit. I don't really want to fork out for a DVD movie player since I wouldn't use it and with screens installed would make my car more of a crime target. I've seen the units that can play from SD/USB stick but then I would have to have large numbers of these so it's not really cost effective. Thanks in advance, Guy |
Car stereo capable of playing MP3 and WMA from DVD-R/DVD+R
Guy Leech wrote:
Does anyone know of a standard DIN size unit that will play MP3 and WMA files from a recordable DVD disc? Blaupunkt and Alpine both have units that do this http://www.bluespot.co.uk/stock/lasvegas.asp http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...artno=DVA9860R -- The speaker system brings the sound, In light effects I'm spinnin round All the people on the floor they shake their bodies cry for more. Never let this feeling go and let the music take control. Forget your problems and be free, Enjoy this moment, come with me! |
Car stereo capable of playing MP3 and WMA from DVD-R/DVD+R
On Wed, 23 Nov 2005 18:23:29 -0000, "Tim S Kemp"
wrote: Guy Leech wrote: Does anyone know of a standard DIN size unit that will play MP3 and WMA files from a recordable DVD disc? Blaupunkt and Alpine both have units that do this http://www.bluespot.co.uk/stock/lasvegas.asp http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...artno=DVA9860R There's also the JVC KD-AVX1 or, if you can live wthout WMA support, Sony's MEX-R1 and R5. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484 123 |
Car stereo capable of playing MP3 and WMA from DVD-R/DVD+R
In-Car Express wrote:
There's also the JVC KD-AVX1 or, if you can live wthout WMA support, Sony's MEX-R1 and R5. I'd forgot about the JVC - looks like a cool unit, mate just got one for his car. -- The speaker system brings the sound, In light effects I'm spinnin round All the people on the floor they shake their bodies cry for more. Never let this feeling go and let the music take control. Forget your problems and be free, Enjoy this moment, come with me! |
Car stereo capable of playing MP3 and WMA from DVD-R/DVD+R
"Tim S Kemp" wrote in message ... In-Car Express wrote: There's also the JVC KD-AVX1 or, if you can live wthout WMA support, Sony's MEX-R1 and R5. I'd forgot about the JVC - looks like a cool unit, mate just got one for his car. -- The speaker system brings the sound, In light effects I'm spinnin round All the people on the floor they shake their bodies cry for more. Never let this feeling go and let the music take control. Forget your problems and be free, Enjoy this moment, come with me! The JVC one is pretty good, the dvd screen is suprisingly larger than you would imagine and because you are so close to it it seems bigger than it is. The only problems I have with mine a- * You can NOT fast forward or rewind within an MP3 file. Normal cd files are fine. * The DVD playback has VERY limited control from the unit. Only with the remote can you do things like pause or zoom or things like that. * It takes a while to read whatever disk is placed in it. With my old Alpine, you placed the CD in and it would play within seconds. It can take up to 10 seconds to work out what disk it is and what type it is and start to play. However, the menu system is pretty good and in the dark its good to look at. :) |
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