[G4] car stereo and mp3

sr ferenczy srf7425 at rit.edu
Mon Jan 5 15:14:13 PST 2004


all the philips products listed there support AAC - here is philip's  
manual

http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/redirect-to-external-url/ 
ref=mt_mo_view_5514/102-5397566-6820102?path=http://images.amazon.com/ 
media/i3d/01/MANUAL000007100.pdf&append-uid=no


page 11 explains how to set up mp3 and aac cds for use...

> So still the only option for playing AAC files on-the-go is  
> traditional Audio-CDs , and iPods. Does anyone here have any better  
> proof that says differently.

so there is your proof =)

sandor


On Jan 5, 2004, at 12:24 PM, Daniel Brieck wrote:

> After looking at most of the so called AAC CD players on the list,  
> most if not all of them don't make much mention of AAC on their  
> websites. Even though they say that AAC is supported on the Epinions  
> site the official manufacture web page reads differently. The only  
> product that uses AAC certainly is the "Panasonic SV-SR100 Personal CD  
> Player"; however, its AAC functionality is limited to only what the  
> SV-SR110 CD player has recorded to its SD Card (according to its PDF  
> manual). So it seems that even this player would not work for AAC  
> files from iTunes Music store.
>
> So still the only option for playing AAC files on-the-go is  
> traditional Audio-CDs , and iPods. Does anyone here have any better  
> proof that says differently.
>
> One feature that is missing from iTunes is an AAC to MP3-CD function,  
> but then there goes the digital rights.
> Dan Brieck Jr.



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