Aiwa in-dash CD MP3 player
Im selling my Aiwa CDC mp3 player. This is an in-dash CD player head unit which can play CDs burned with files in mp3 format - 100 songs or more per CD.
I decided it is a little too flashy for my car which doesnt even have an alarm. Plus I dont even have and MP3 CDs burned yet.
$180 - locals preferred.
[Modified by Tarmac, 8:23 PM 11/18/2001]
I decided it is a little too flashy for my car which doesnt even have an alarm. Plus I dont even have and MP3 CDs burned yet.
$180 - locals preferred.
[Modified by Tarmac, 8:23 PM 11/18/2001]
if i remember correctly this can play the mp3s that are burned onto CDs in data format. Which means each mp3 is like 2-3megs and a cd can hold 750-800 megs. You can hold like 250+ songs on a cd... i just wanted to say that cause most cd players can read mp3s but this cd player can read mp3s in data format and you can put all the songs in folders and browse them on your aiwa cd player...
[Modified by Type R, 7:05 PM 11/19/2001]
[Modified by Type R, 7:05 PM 11/19/2001]
just to clear things up,
1. most CD players (even very old ones) can play mp3s converted to wav files and burned onto a CD. a wav file is typically 25mb for a 5 minute song.
2. this player plays wavs, but it ALSO plays in straight MP3 format. a 5-minute song in MP3 is typically about 5MB. this means you can have 600 minutes of music on a single CD, as opposed to 74 minutes or whatever.
This is why this player is an MP3 CD player.
1. most CD players (even very old ones) can play mp3s converted to wav files and burned onto a CD. a wav file is typically 25mb for a 5 minute song.
2. this player plays wavs, but it ALSO plays in straight MP3 format. a 5-minute song in MP3 is typically about 5MB. this means you can have 600 minutes of music on a single CD, as opposed to 74 minutes or whatever.
This is why this player is an MP3 CD player.
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