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This type of shit is why I just want a vehicle with a CD player that can hold multiple discs. Then I could just burn my favorite music onto a few discs and not have to worry about not having paid to have access to the music I want and don't have to worry about a song I dislike popping up randomly.
...or with a usb/sd port, there's no need to go back all the way to 90s/2000s tech for simple offline music playback
Hey dont dis 90s/2000s tech a cassette deck with an aux jack is rather versatile.
My car has a SD card slot that it will read music off of. The first week I had it, I loaded up a disc with as much music as I could. I haven't switched it out in 3 years.
It has been quite nice. Until this post, I had almost forgotten where my music was coming from.
What kind of car? Stock radio?
2017 VW golf, and yeah stick. The SD slot is hidden in the glovebox.
One that can take a USB storage device or an SD card would be much better. Same result, but no messing around with discs and it can hold way more music.
this is what I did.
Used SpotDL to download my entire spotify library, put on USB, now I have my whole library available, even if my phone is dead
There's a lot of better ways to do that like for me I typically ether just plug my phone into the line in port or if there isn't one I just pair my phone and play mp3s off of my MP3 player app and if your car demands you use a service just get a Bluetooth radio transmitter so your car thinks it's just listening to ordinary radio
A good solution 20 years ago but bluetooth and music files saved on your phone is a much nicer solution now.
For $100 you can buy an aftermarket Android head unit with Android Auto / Car Play support, or add $100 more to buy a nicer version.
But that's precisely what they don't want because any day, it could be bricked by one of several companies.
But an android head unit is more open and less susceptible to cloud companies stopping their service because its media player can work offline with local media, and you can still sideload apk into the unit even if play store no longer work on the unit.
I have done a2dp Bluetooth streaming for well over a decade now and it still works just fine and isn't married to any app.
You might really enjoy Plex + Plexamp. You own the library and choose your media but you don't burn CDs and can instead stream/pin (for offline) songs or playlists like you'd expect from a paid music service.
They offer a decent car interface as well.
MP3 CDs hold about 120 songs, which is pretty much the perfect amount to be able to curate while also not have to swap out discs too often.
Or 5 Meatloaf songs. I like his music but it would be nice if he could have figured out how to write a less than 20 minute song.
High tech from the 90's :-D
I got an old beater with a tape player and discovered they make Bluetooth adapters just like the old fm adapters i used years ago. Combined with a gig hdd dedicated to music on my phone and it feels like the old days again of burned cds and pirate bay
CDs skip when you hit bumps. Just use a thumb drive.
Is your deck is from a dollar store lol
You could buy portable DVD and CD players back in 2005 that would keep playing without a hitch even if you dropped them. Admittedly this was mostly down to them caching the content in RAM and spinning down to save battery power...
I haven't used a CD deck in over a decade. I literally don't know how CDs would even sound in my car's deck, because it's a dead technology. I genuinely cannot believe anyone in a developed nation would still purchase a CD.
So yeah, probably?
I get ya on the dead tech but for your info skipping on bumps stopped being a limitation on cds 20 years ago
Unfortunately I was pretty poor 20 years ago or id have been super jazzed about that.
TIL tho and I appreciate ya teaching me
The only reason to purchase a CD nowadays I think is memorabilia, or to support an artist/group.. aside from that it's pretty much as you say, physical media is a dying format.
Vinyl is an outlier, but even then modern vinyl players are noticeably worse than ones manufactured several decades ago
Or a very solid way of backing up important stuff like family photos, because no burglar in their right mind would steal a DVD from your home.
That Sony S2 life.
The skip protection on those things was unbelievable, and they were built like tanks.
Mine took a spill out the back of a pickup on the freeway and kept working like a champ.
Just get songs from fileshares and play on a DAP.
My vehicle has a usb port. I never run out of music and I can listen to whatever I want.