[Ti] AAC and Car CD Decks
S. Moussly
sam at moussly.com
Wed Sep 10 03:14:38 PDT 2003
I don¹t think there is a cd player out there that supports AAC formats.
I personally don't use CDs anymore. I play all my music in the car with my
iPod using Belkin TuneCast FM Transmitter.
Sam
On 9/9/03 4:44 AM, "Phill Tran" <my_junk at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
> Sorry this is a little (a lot) off subject. I need to get a new CD
> Deck in my truck. I'm looking at getting the Alpine CDA-9807. I have an
> Alpine now and it rocks, except that it's very old and doesn't play
> burned CD's. Before I go out and shell out money on a deck that plays
> MP3 encoded CDs, I was wondering if anybody knew wether decks that will
> support AAC are coming out anytime soon? I just switched my music
> collection over to AAC for my iPod. Thus trashing all my MP3. I am
> planning on hooking up my iPod to the deck through an aux. input. It
> would be nice to place some encoded CDs when I leave my iPod at home.
> Any info. would be welcome.
>
> Thanks.
>
> .phill tran
>
>
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