Are you talking about burnt discs? If so, wait long enough and your stereo should start playing it. Mine takes forever, thinking, wondering if it should play, then alas .. music!
No, I'm talking about having an MP3 audio file on my PC, and being able to just 'plug and play' it in my car. I know that I could transfer it to a CD (though off the cuff, I don't recall what audio format that it) and play it that way, but I want to be able to take, say, an MP3 that I have on the PC, and have it be playable on the car without any intermediate stages. I have this vague feeling that it might be possible to do something with bluetooth...but I really don't understand that too well.
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Because then you wouldn't have to buy all of the adapters to make your MP3 player work in your car, silly.
Yuck. No flying jetcars, and now this, too?
I did just get my wife an FM transmitter thingy for her iPod. She likes it.
Are you talking about burnt discs? If so, wait long enough and your stereo should start playing it. Mine takes forever, thinking, wondering if it should play, then alas .. music!
No, I'm talking about having an MP3 audio file on my PC, and being able to just 'plug and play' it in my car. I know that I could transfer it to a CD (though off the cuff, I don't recall what audio format that it) and play it that way, but I want to be able to take, say, an MP3 that I have on the PC, and have it be playable on the car without any intermediate stages. I have this vague feeling that it might be possible to do something with bluetooth...but I really don't understand that too well.
Basically, I just want some audio magic.
ahhh, well then wave the wand over here too.
Well, Rach, you give me your checkbook, and I'll see what I can arrange (g).
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