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I thought about adding an MP3 player but then came to my senses. I realized that I could burn a disc full of MP3's on a blank DVD-R and have 4gb worth of music. A 50 pack of blank DVD's runs about $15 on sale at any given time. That is a helluva lot of music. I decided if I add anything it will me a satellite receiver.
um does the HK radio see the r/w dvd's I thought only cd/rw , you got this to work?
I thought about adding an MP3 player but then came to my senses. I realized that I could burn a disc full of MP3's on a blank DVD-R and have 4gb worth of music. A 50 pack of blank DVD's runs about $15 on sale at any given time. That is a helluva lot of music. I decided if I add anything it will me a satellite receiver.
um does the HK radio see the r/w dvd's I thought only cd/rw , you got this to work?
Hmmmm. I stand corrected. I thought it would read a DVD-R with burned MP3's on it. I feel kinda stupid now. [sm=oopssign.gif]
doing the MP3 burn on the CD's are OK if riding alone - wife and I ride with Full Face all of the time... When alone, I use either the CD or radio and I can hear it fine.. We also use the Autocom intercom system for the past few years and it works fine - just relized that the Autocom has an input for a MP3 player... this last weekend we did a two day ride over the Sierra Mt's and back... used the patch cord from the MP3 player to the Autocom system - had all the music we wanted through our headsets - nice thing about Autocom - when we started to talk - the VOX built into the Autocom - adjusted the music way Down during the talking then the volume went back up after the talking... very nice auto feature - for those of you that are interested ... the new Autocom's also have imputs for Bluechip cellphones & GPS systems... they also have bike to bike - no experence with those - just know they have them...
Sure beats trying to yell back and forth to a passanger...
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