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Dec 11, 2015. #4. As answered above. No drivers for CD, not enough power for CD, and it wouldn't work with the car is in motion anyway. Car CD players have a large buffer to hold the audio before playing so if you go over a bump you don't hear the player skip. I would suggest you rip you Dads CDs and load them on a USB drive.
Jan 23, 2013. #2. I don't know the good brands from the bad, but I have heard good things about the Sony discman. If that doesn't work, you could always rip your CDs to your computer, and put them on a cheap MP3 player. I personally have had no trouble with the $20 ones (apart from the hard to read LED screens).
147. 103,240. May 8, 2017. Solution. #3. A 3.5mm stereo cable will make the connection as jsmithepa says.. The problem you may have is that a portable CD player may not have sufficient buffering to compensate for the motion of the car. Early car CD players were pretty bad that way. Skipped all the time.
Jul 2, 2006. 1,621. 0. 21,960. Jul 22, 2017. #5. You can use a FM transmitter, they work ok for what they are. Plug into the headphone jack on your CD player and you tune to a unused station on your radio and it plays. That would work too.
Dec 16, 2008. 179. 0. 18,630. Dec 18, 2013. #4. A simple/older auto CD player will only play Redbook CD's--Compact Disc Digital Audio (CDDA or CD-DA). These are CD's that have a sample rate of 44.1 KHz and a bit-depth of 16. If you are ripping disks for your car's audio system then lossless audio with Redbook specs will have *.aiff or *.wav ...
Mar 7, 2017. #4. .wav is a container format for Windows. .aiff is Apples version of this. .cda is the basic cd audio format when stored on audio CD's. (They are basically the same thing just different dependent on where they are viewed/stored) .cda is supported in all as that is the same as buying a CD off the shelves (as long as it is CD/R ...
Is there a boombox/cd player with bluetooth that will work with the headphones. The CD players I've researched seem to be receivers not transmitter. Solution
Hey guys, I have an old SUPERTECH CD-036RM CD Player at home and it has no use at this moment...
Solution. #5. Looking at the unit, it appears to have an 3.5mm A/V Out (yellow, not red) between the Headphone output and the green A/V input. The cable you linked should plug into the A/V Out port and connect to the Composite video inputs of your TV.
4,162. 4. 35,260. Oct 26, 2018. Solution. #8. Then, hacking your stereo is the only way - find the point of the schematic where analogue signal will go into volume control, and attach RCA line outputs there. If your stereo uses analogue volume control with a potentiometer, it should not be that hard. Or, You can get speaker A-B switch to ...