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Mike[_2_] February 27th 08 10:20 AM

Hard-drive based "cd multichanger" ?
 
Hi,

I'm trying to find a device like a hard-drive based "cd multichanger"
which has the same interface as a normal multichanger so it can
replace the one I have but which will allow me to copy my entire music
collection to it in the form of a bunch of directories containing MP3
encoded music albums.

Does anyone know if such a system exists ?

Many thanks,

Mike Davies

Elder February 27th 08 05:35 PM

Hard-drive based "cd multichanger" ?
 
In article 3a4d025c-fe61-40ef-a1ea-703f2d314f93
@h25g2000hsf.googlegroups.com, says...
Hi,

I'm trying to find a device like a hard-drive based "cd multichanger"
which has the same interface as a normal multichanger so it can
replace the one I have but which will allow me to copy my entire music
collection to it in the form of a bunch of directories containing MP3
encoded music albums.

Does anyone know if such a system exists ?

Many thanks,

Mike Davies

Do't know about the interface, but I think there was something called a
music keg.
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Glenn Richards June 30th 08 10:19 AM

Hard-drive based "cd multichanger" ?
 
Elder wrote:

I'm trying to find a device like a hard-drive based "cd multichanger"
which has the same interface as a normal multichanger so it can
replace the one I have but which will allow me to copy my entire music
collection to it in the form of a bunch of directories containing MP3
encoded music albums.

Do't know about the interface, but I think there was something called a
music keg.


You mean something like this:

http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...o=ICONNECT-USB

Got one of these myself, sounds great (better than the iPod). I've used
a 16GB USB flash drive, currently got 150 albums stored on it and it's
just over half full (high-bitrate VBR MP3, average 250Kbit).

You could presumably plug a bus-powered USB hard drive into it as well,
although with high capacity USB pendrives becoming cheaper I'd be
inclined to go that way for in-car and mobile use, 16GB for around £35
and no moving parts.

That link is for Sony systems, there's a similar unit for Pioneer and
Alpine. There's also interface kits available for OEM head units (Honda,
Audi, VW, Mazda, Nissan and Toyota by the looks of things).

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