CD changer and Navi question
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CD changer and Navi question
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If you have the Navi option, does it still come with 6 CD changer?
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6 CD changer is replaced with 1 CD with Hard Drive option?
If you have the Navi option, does it still come with 6 CD changer?
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6 CD changer is replaced with 1 CD with Hard Drive option?
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Infiniti deleted the trunk mounted 6 CD changer in the 09's with Navigation. It's a good thing too since the CD changer got in the way and made things difficult to load and unload in the trunk.
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The car has no way of distinguishing between a burned CD or purchased CD. Neither have DRM, because you cant write a file to a disc with DRM on it.
That's why if you buy a song from napster or rhapsody and check it, it will have DRM. Burn it to a CD then rip it back onto your computer from the CD. You will notice the file is no longer protected.
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Heat, have you tried this before? I just ripped music from a burned CD two days ago.
The car has no way of distinguishing between a burned CD or purchased CD. Neither have DRM, because you cant write a file to a disc with DRM on it.
That's why if you buy a song from napster or rhapsody and check it, it will have DRM. Burn it to a CD then rip it back onto your computer from the CD. You will notice the file is no longer protected.
The car has no way of distinguishing between a burned CD or purchased CD. Neither have DRM, because you cant write a file to a disc with DRM on it.
That's why if you buy a song from napster or rhapsody and check it, it will have DRM. Burn it to a CD then rip it back onto your computer from the CD. You will notice the file is no longer protected.
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Heat, have you tried this before? I just ripped music from a burned CD two days ago.
The car has no way of distinguishing between a burned CD or purchased CD. Neither have DRM, because you cant write a file to a disc with DRM on it.
That's why if you buy a song from napster or rhapsody and check it, it will have DRM. Burn it to a CD then rip it back onto your computer from the CD. You will notice the file is no longer protected.
The car has no way of distinguishing between a burned CD or purchased CD. Neither have DRM, because you cant write a file to a disc with DRM on it.
That's why if you buy a song from napster or rhapsody and check it, it will have DRM. Burn it to a CD then rip it back onto your computer from the CD. You will notice the file is no longer protected.
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Burned CD's work just fine, as long as it is an AUDIO CD.
Make sure your CD authoring software puts the CD TEXT on there as well, or you're only going to have a time and date for the track information.
External formats CANNOT be imported into the harddrive; something about copyright issues and stuff.
Make sure your CD authoring software puts the CD TEXT on there as well, or you're only going to have a time and date for the track information.
External formats CANNOT be imported into the harddrive; something about copyright issues and stuff.
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