he is wrong you can play wma and mp3 in a car just make sure that you buy a cd player that will play them
2007-01-30 12:24:18
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answered by spike j 2
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When buying a CD player, make sure it is a multi-read system. That way it will play all audio files. If the seller doesn't know, buy some where else. Also when you make a CD from your files. always use the recording session and be sure to close the session, because the program will write code to the disc so it can be played in any player.
2007-01-30 15:39:12
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answered by eferrell01 7
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The cord working to an exterior gadget provides your excellent flexibility. tremendously in case you head unit has an auxillary jack. It does not shrink you to in basic terms an IPOD. Your ultimate guess is to via a headunit with an inner hard drive so which you would be able to acquire the music directly to the unit. I actually have a production facility mp3 participant in my motor vehicle, and the custom CDs, to me, are the main inexpensive determination. that could be a 6 disc changer. With approximately 10 hours of music according to cd, i will load it up, hit random, and not hear the comparable music two times for weeks. BTW, everybody i be attentive to who has tried the cigarette lighter styled FM modulators has thrown them the two interior the trash or against a brick wall. The sound high quality isn't there.
2016-11-01 22:26:09
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answered by ? 4
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Purchase any deck that has the ability to play wma's or mp3's. Sony makes a good deck, Pioneer has a pretty badass deck, Kenwood is mediocre. I have a Kenwood, it plays it all (on wma's make sure it's NOT protected, otherwise it won't play in the deck). Pick your poison, just make sure it's capable to play those styles of media.
2007-01-31 08:15:44
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answered by Mr. Bozak 3
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Mr. Knowitall...you're wrong on this one. I've got a Clarion system, that plays MP3's, WMA's and regular CD's. And sounds great. I would highly recommend going with Clarion when you get your system.
2007-01-30 12:24:54
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answered by Deasel98 5
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WMA (windows media audio) files don't play on car stereos.
MP3 files do.
Kenwood is good for home audio, but Sony makes better ones for cars.
2007-01-30 12:23:24
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answered by Mr. KnowItAll 7
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Looks like ipod plays mp3 or mp4 something like that I actually dont like mp3 players. why dont you just convert the files, get'em in an mp3 cd or regular cd and that way you can play them, dont complicate your life.
2007-01-30 12:28:50
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answered by Anonymous
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