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I just purchased a new car with a cd player that recognizes mp3 and wmp files and displays Album, Artist, and

 

song titles as they play. About nine normal length audio CDs will fit on an mp3 CD making such disks a

 

wonderful and compact way to have lots of music available for listening during driving when istening time is

 

available, and extends the functionality of Golden Records to enjoy old favorites easily converted from the

 

music for tape players of much earlier technology. Golden Records seems to work even better converting tapes

 

than vinl. Cleaner sound and quieter separation between tunes allows GR to auto separate most tunes without

 

operator monitoring at least for the length of a tape side. Most tapes have sides so unequal in length that

 

GR will drop out of record waiting for audio to resume on players that automatically reverse. This requires

 

operator intervention only about every twenty minutes.

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When you are talking about new technology, you have to think about the future. And that means you need to be able to imagine yourself in a world where it exists. The best way to do this is by thinking about what you would want to do if you had your own personal robot, or if your car was self-driving and further you can follow this https://rubygarage.org/blog/create-a-chat-app-like-whatsapp site to build an app like whatsapp. New technology is going to change almost every aspect of our lives; but until now we've been imagining this change only in terms of what we can do ourselves - not what we might be able

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On 10/3/2009 at 8:11 AM, crackshot35 said:

I just purchased a new car with a cd player that recognizes mp3 and wmp files and displays Album, Artist, and

 

song titles as they play. About nine normal length audio CDs will fit on an mp3 CD making such disks(https://www.pikoloapartments.com) a

 

wonderful and compact way to have lots of music available for listening during driving when istening time is

 

available, and extends the functionality of Golden Records to enjoy old favorites easily converted from the

 

music for tape players of much earlier technology. Golden Records seems to work even better converting tapes

 

than vinl. Cleaner sound and quieter separation between tunes allows GR to auto separate most tunes without

 

operator monitoring at least for the length of a tape side. Most tapes have sides so unequal in length that

 

GR will drop out of record waiting for audio to resume on players that automatically reverse. This requires

 

operator intervention only about every twenty minutes.

It's great to hear that you've purchased a new car with a CD player that recognizes MP3 and WMP files. MP3 CDs can indeed be a wonderful and compact way to have a large collection of music available while driving. With the ability to fit multiple normal-length audio CDs on a single MP3 CD, you can enjoy a wide variety of songs without having to frequently change discs.

Additionally, it's fantastic that you're using Golden Records to convert old favorites from tapes and vinyl. It's interesting to note that Golden Records performs well when converting tapes, providing cleaner sound and better separation between tunes compared to older tape players. The software's ability to automatically separate most tunes without constant operator monitoring is certainly a convenient feature.

However, it's worth mentioning that some tapes with unequal side lengths may require occasional operator intervention when using Golden Records. In cases where the tape player automatically reverses, the software may pause until audio resumes, typically around every twenty minutes.

Overall, it sounds like you've found an efficient and enjoyable way to listen to your music collection during your drives, thanks to the capabilities of your new car's CD player and the functionality of Golden Records for converting old favorites.

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