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Posted by macam308 on Aug-22-2002 14:47:

mp3 player for your car?

just wondering who has an mp3 player for their car and if so, what kind? also, what burning software do you use to create mp3 cd's? and how do you take that 2 second pause after each track to go away?


Posted by Coup on Aug-22-2002 19:21:

or u could buy an mp3 player, a harddrive one and get one of them mp3 player kits so u plug that into the line out or headphone port on the mp3 player and on the other end it has like a casette thingy that slots into the casette on ur stereo, press play and work out the rest


Posted by Warez Guy on Aug-23-2002 04:32:

Ya thats what I do. I just use my Nomad mp3 player and plug it into my cd player in my car. Don't even need a car kit or anything. My cd player allready has the little hole for it.


Posted by AussieTrance on Aug-23-2002 05:04:

Re: mp3 player for your car?

quote:
Originally posted by macam308
just wondering who has an mp3 player for their car and if so, what kind? also, what burning software do you use to create mp3 cd's? and how do you take that 2 second pause after each track to go away?


JVC = the best for cd/mp3 car stereo...
You can use nero to get rid of the 2 second gap, but unless you burn tracks as a whole (with a cue) or mix your singles together and use a cue for that too (if you do that sorta thing), there will always be the slighest of gaps... <-- anybody know of a program that will not have a tiny little gap?


Posted by sykadelik on Aug-23-2002 16:31:

There was a plugin for winamp 2 called gapless which did just that, if thats any help.


Posted by Tranz on Aug-23-2002 23:06:

I have a Kenwood CD MP3 Player in my Audi. It sounds great, and has MP3 ID Tag technology, so the names of the artist and song scroll across the screen while the song is playing. I had the same Kenwood in my old GTi, and I would recommend it to you.


Posted by jp on Aug-23-2002 23:15:

JVC uses Kenwood CD drives

And JVC gives a 3yr warrenty

But Kenwood has a slightly better (pre)amp


Posted by macam308 on Aug-24-2002 00:49:

quote:
Originally posted by sykadelik
There was a plugin for winamp 2 called gapless which did just that, if thats any help.



u could burn mp3 cds on winamp?


Posted by macam308 on Aug-24-2002 00:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Tranzlucent
I have a Kenwood CD MP3 Player in my Audi. It sounds great, and has MP3 ID Tag technology, so the names of the artist and song scroll across the screen while the song is playing. I had the same Kenwood in my old GTi, and I would recommend it to you.



how do u burn your live sets without the pause/delay between the tracks? what software do u use to burn your mp3 cds?


Posted by AussieTrance on Aug-24-2002 12:10:

quote:
Originally posted by macam308



how do u burn your live sets without the pause/delay between the tracks? what software do u use to burn your mp3 cds?


For live sets, you need a cue file, that records the track times like a word document... Make sure the file name in the cue file is the same as the live set that you want (directory and all) then burn the cue with nero or cd-rwin, and you will have no gaps.


Posted by Tranz on Aug-24-2002 12:59:

quote:
Originally posted by macam308



how do u burn your live sets without the pause/delay between the tracks? what software do u use to burn your mp3 cds?



Well... all the files are still in MP3 format, so there is no pauses. I think you are talking about changinf formats from MP3 to regular audio files. If your CD player can read MP3's, you can get 700 meg worth of musik on one 80 min. CD. The burning software I use is Adaptec Toast, which is on my Mac @home.


Posted by neoterixx on Aug-25-2002 02:58:

I used to have an AIWA MP3 player for ym car 299$$, Now Im using a D-Link MP3 CD player and tape deck attachment. I burn live sets this way:

A.) Mp3 Splitter 300 secs
B.) Nero Burning Rom click track 2- the end and right click hit properties take off the 2 sec gap.

Songs mix into each other, sounds like a professional made it

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