Im just wondering what was the last dvd or cd you burned and what was it for? So you all still use dvds or cds? or have you found a alternative media?

  • seathru@quokk.au
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    12 hours ago

    I recently purchased an older vehicle that came with a standard CD player and no AUX input. Setting down to plan and burn a dozen CD-Rs was quite nostalgic. I was surprised the local mega-mart actually had them in stock.

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      I had a car stereo like this and I soldered a 3.5mm jack to where the audio comes into the main board from the CD player. The pins were even labelled.

      A CD had to be playing for the amplifier section to be activated, so I burned a CD of silence that I made in Audacity. 👍

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        7 hours ago

        This is a memory trip haha! I never had to do this because I had cars with cassette decks, but folks with newer cars (maybe 07 or so?) were doing this. Auto forum days.

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      12 hours ago

      My car has a CD player also, and burning CDs is certainly more convenient than using the cassette player. (I did purchase the car new, but I guess I’ve had it a while)

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        4 hours ago

        Do the cars also lack radio? Bluetooth to radio transmitters have been around and are decent

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          Where I live there are few unused radio frequencies.
          And if you drive for 20 minutes to another region you’ll find that whatever frequency you were on is being used…
          I doubt that’s a problem in the USA though.

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          I…I have never heard of these. Unfortunately, the car’s antenna was damaged years ago, so I’d have to work the corroded, broken remains out of the socket before attaching a new one. Might do this, thanks.