Listening in car


I recently got a new car with a pretty good audio system and USB input.  I want to use a memory stick/flash drive to give me access to many musical options.  What's the easiest and least expensive to load music onto a memory stick?  I have a Windows PC but, when I go to the music folder, there's not much.  I have lots of CDs (now in storage because I now use an Innuous Zenith). Is there a way to transfer the CDs I  previously burned onto the Zenith hard disk to a memory stick (I actually tried using  a USB  drive in my car made from the backup feature on the Zenith but my car would not recognize it).  I can load some CDs onto my PC (which does have a disc drive) and then transfer them to the memory stick but it's time consuming and my stored CDs aren't very accessible. 

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Yup. Just stream from whatever service you use. No need to rip unless the music is from some impossible to find disk. 

Thanks everyone...and especially GHDPrentice for all the advice.  I didn't know you could stream Qobuz in a car.  I thought you had to be in range of the Innuous to do that.  I'll give it a try and I now know how to transfer a playlist  on Sense to a USB stick.  As you probably can tell, I'm not that technically knowledgable.

When you create a playlist with your Innuos, you can create it as a Sense playlist or a Qobuz playlist.  If you use the Qobuz app on your phone and play music in your car, you will only see the Qobuz playlist.  

I had created a playlist using the Sense app.  I created a new playlist as a Qobuz playlist and copied the songs in the Sense playlist to it.  I did it one song at a time (I didn't have a lot of songs in the playlist).  There might be an easier way to do it. 

I use the Audioquest Dragonfly Cobalt that's connected to my phone's USB C output via Dragontail, and is plugged in via mini jack into the AUX of my 2013 Toyota Tacoma. It's sounds a hell of a lot better than the stock CD or Bluetooth player that's in my truck that's for sure. I downloaded a USB bit perfect app to control both Tidal and Qobuz streaming services. You can listen to Hi Res FLAC/MQA music up to 96khz/24. I certainly hear the difference on the truck's JBL speakers.