Guest milmascaras Posted December 9, 2003 Share Posted December 9, 2003 The Neo Car Jukebox unit is a hard-drive based MP3 player. You can copy all of your CD's and MP3 files into the device and plug it into your car or home stereo. Just slide it in, slide it out. Files are easily transferred via a USB bay or PC bay that is installed into your computer. You simply slide the Neo Car Jukebox into your computer, transfer your songs, and slide it back out. Transfers are extremely fast as the device acts as another hard-drive connected to your computer. The Neo Car Jukebox will change your listening habits, as you can store and organize every song you own on one simple device. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pop N Wood Posted December 10, 2003 Share Posted December 10, 2003 The Neo Car Jukebox unit is a hard-drive based MP3 player. You can copy all of your CD's and MP3 files into the device and plug it into your car or home stereo. Just slide it in, slide it out. Files are easily transferred via a USB bay or PC bay that is installed into your computer. You simply slide the Neo Car Jukebox into your computer, transfer your songs, and slide it back out. Transfers are extremely fast as the device acts as another hard-drive connected to your computer. The Neo Car Jukebox will change your listening habits, as you can store and organize every song you own on one simple device. I was going to say. CD changers! You guys are low tech. If you get a hard drive based system you can easily load hundreds of hours of music and never have to worry about flipping (or losing) CD's. Another option is an MP3 DVD player. The burners for home computers are finally getting cheap, and a single DVD will hold over 7 CD's. Since an MP3 CD holds roughly 10 normal CD's worth of music, that is like 70+ hours of music on a single DVD. Yet another option is a 20 Gigabyte Apple iPOD with an FM modulator. You can use this in any car or even your home FM radio, and 20 gigs should hold almost 300 hours of music. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest DiscoStu Posted December 11, 2003 Share Posted December 11, 2003 For ripping cds you can try our either dBpowerAMP Music Converter or CDex. Both are easy to use, highly customizable if wanted and best of all free. http://www.dbpoweramp.com/dmc.htm http://www.cdex.n3.net/ For burning, Nero is the best. Just make sure to burn it as a data cd and not an audio cd. If you don't it will convert those mp3's into a regular cd. In case anybody is interested, a few years ago before portable HD mp3 players came out I built a mp3 player designed for the car out of an old computer. Stumbled across the site looking for something else. http://cajun.sourceforge.net/ Built a 120gig music player for about $300. Still haven't filled it up yet. I'm barely over half full. Stu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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