wkearney99 wrote:
Also note many radio CD players can playback MP3 files written to them. I burned a CD with a fair number of tracks on it and use that now and then. Note, these are mp3 data files, not audio tracks. I do the same thing for Xmas holiday music in the car.
But neither provide the benefit of someone else as the DJ. I just don't seem to get the same level of enjoyment out of playing from my own assortment of tracks. It's just a lot more entertaining to be surprised by what someone else puts together. A little bit of dialog between the tracks (or every couple of tracks) adds to the entertainment value. When I'm working on the boat the daytime 'underground garage' show on Sirius really digs up a terrific variety of stuff.
Anyway, it's nice to have so many options!
Your right, but thats were the thump drive comes into play. I cd can olny hold 700megs, a thump drive, 2,4 6, gigs and more. You can add a play list to them.
I just bought a 500 gig sata drive and a usb case to put it in. I have transfered blu-ray & DVDs to it and use a netbook to play it back on the TV. I can use the netbook alone (10" screen) but the TV is bigger.