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.mp3 compatible decks
Alright, do most .mp3 compatible decks display the track name? That would be sweet.
Does anyone have any recommendations for a good .mp3 playing deck? I think it would be sweet to be able to play cds with like 150 mp3s on them, but I couldn't remember the order so I would want the track names to display. Do they make ones that don't display the track name, too?
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Does anyone have any recommendations for a good .mp3 playing deck? I think it would be sweet to be able to play cds with like 150 mp3s on them, but I couldn't remember the order so I would want the track names to display. Do they make ones that don't display the track name, too?
Thanks.
Ya, I just bought a Pioneer 4600MP and it's great. It plays MP3s, WMAs, WAVs, has XM Radio, and displays info. You can set it to show album title, artist, track title, track length, time, and prolly some other stuff I forgot to mention.
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Most .mp3 decks will display the track name, provided that the data is there (ID3 maybe?).
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I'm pretty sure all of them will display the track name. Also, you can organize them into folders to make it easier to find what you want. Alpine has the best MP3 organizing/playing system, read up on it on their site.
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All MP3 decks should display track name or file name and possibly even more info.
I HIGHLY suggest putting all your songs in different folders, it will save u skipping thru hundreds of tracks to get what you want. What I do is download full albums and put 6-7 full albums on a CD, even if there is only one song that I really want to listen to, I get a lot more music that way
I HIGHLY suggest putting all your songs in different folders, it will save u skipping thru hundreds of tracks to get what you want. What I do is download full albums and put 6-7 full albums on a CD, even if there is only one song that I really want to listen to, I get a lot more music that way
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