04-29-2005, 03:49 AM
I burn my CDS that I want to sound good... like my "unplugged" cd's and certain jazz albums at 1x speed. It takes a hella long time, but the sound quality is superior.
Also, like anything... don't cheap out on the cds. Buy a brand name you've heard of. I've bought cheepo discs in the past and found that some can have bad water marks (noises) and skips in them.
And, if your MP3 player has track name abilities, make sure you have your files named with a (.mp3) or else they won't play.
Most importantly... Welcome! As you will see, we are all a wealth of useless knowledge here... but if there is ANYTHING you need to know ABOUT YOUR CAR... we know it all.
Also, like anything... don't cheap out on the cds. Buy a brand name you've heard of. I've bought cheepo discs in the past and found that some can have bad water marks (noises) and skips in them.
And, if your MP3 player has track name abilities, make sure you have your files named with a (.mp3) or else they won't play.
Most importantly... Welcome! As you will see, we are all a wealth of useless knowledge here... but if there is ANYTHING you need to know ABOUT YOUR CAR... we know it all.