Unless you have some really rare music or recordings you personally made at live events, just get a Spotify or Tidal account. So easy to rebuild your playlist on either of these platforms and you’re going to discover so much new music. Low monthly cost and you can try it for free for thirty days. You mentioned your vehicle has Bluetooth so it’s a no brainner and so easy. Once you try it you’ll never look back.
Asking for help - Please! How to play CD's in car with no CD player!
Asking for help and step by step (bullet format) guidance please.
Here is the issue. Purchased a new car for the wife. No CD player in the car.
(I'm a analog type person, but have a smartphone, laptop computer, and external DVD/CD drive, and of reasonable intelligence.)
I have a lot of 'homemade CD's' that I really, really, like.
How do I go about getting this music to play in the car?
Something to do with 'ripping' the CD's to my computer?
How do you get the music from the computer post ripped to your smartphone and then to your car.
(Car does have bluetooth capability, my phone is linked into the car.)
Thanks in advance! I appreciate the help and guidance.
Here is the issue. Purchased a new car for the wife. No CD player in the car.
(I'm a analog type person, but have a smartphone, laptop computer, and external DVD/CD drive, and of reasonable intelligence.)
I have a lot of 'homemade CD's' that I really, really, like.
How do I go about getting this music to play in the car?
Something to do with 'ripping' the CD's to my computer?
How do you get the music from the computer post ripped to your smartphone and then to your car.
(Car does have bluetooth capability, my phone is linked into the car.)
Thanks in advance! I appreciate the help and guidance.
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