iPod Song to MP3 Converter
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Thanks for this handy info. I have an iPod but I'm gonna start burning CD's so I'll have an interface with my music. I dont want to shell out 400 bucks for the iPod interface. I have been thinking about buying another head unit because of the non interface with the iPod. I guess I'll try the older technology and use CD's.
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Thanks for this handy info. I have an iPod but I'm gonna start burning CD's so I'll have an interface with my music. I dont want to shell out 400 bucks for the iPod interface. I have been thinking about buying another head unit because of the non interface with the iPod. I guess I'll try the older technology and use CD's.
There's nothing outdated about burning an MP3 CD- being able to throw 9 more hours of music on a disk is decent variety and the simplicity of throwing a disk in,shutting the door and forgeting about wires,charging,theft etc is pretty nice.
Hell I've had an aftermarket Alpine Stereo with built in iPod interface in my Jeep CJ for a few years and almost never hook an iPod to it.Too easy just to play the MP3 disk.
When you have the ability to pick out specific stuff off an iPod it's real easy to get distracted,almost saw a friend get killed cause he was changing tunes on his handlebar mounted iPod just before someone left turned in front of him.I'll still hook mine up on occasion (like a long trip) but pretty much leave it out of sight in my lowers.
Couple of extra tips I listed in another thread:
I always remove the album cover art off the MP3 files.Highlight the file then ( Click "File" on the upper left of iTunes,then "Get Info" then click "Artwork" and then "Delete" ) I also burn my disks at the slowest speed available....there's no hurry and it doen't take much longer anyway.
Goodluck !
-ET
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