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On Fri, 8 Apr 2016 11:47:53 -0700 (PDT), True North
wrote: - show quoted text - "One thing about 60s music, or any other "decade" group is they are not making any more so MP3 is an excellent way to hear it. The only argument anyone has made to me that makes sense is I never hear anything new but I have my wife and a daughter scouting that out for me." I do have hundreds of tunes from the '50s and '60s plus favorites up till about 5 or 6 years ago loaded on my older iPod that connects through the Highlander stereo. Always use that on highway trips over an hour in duration. I had PCs in my cars for years but when all of my socket 7 boards stopped working I bit the bullet and bought real MP3 players to replace the factory radio. I still miss the PCs Newer faster PCs don't seem to be able to tolerate the Florida heat as well. A P4 machine gave up the ghost pretty fast. It would not start up until the car cooled down. I really wish I could find a player, hardware or software that works as well as the DOS based MPXPLAY. I real;ly like the idea of using a numeric pad to select songs, jukebox style. All of the players in the house run MPXPLAY. Attila the Hungarian has written a version that runs natively under XP but it is still basically a DOS program, written in C. It is free. |
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