EDIT: The only reason why I still had it at this point was because I could use it with other apps. However, now that my Spotify Subscription is cancelled, it doesn’t work with anything. It’s mildly infuriating because today, I can’t still use it with other apps like I was able to yesterday.

Please don’t make the same mistake I made. No one should buy this.

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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.

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      …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

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      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.

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      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.

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        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

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      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

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      A good solution 20 years ago but bluetooth and music files saved on your phone is a much nicer solution now.

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      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.

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      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.

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      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.

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        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.

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        CDs skip when you hit bumps

        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…

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          Is your CD deck from a dollar story.

          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?

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              Unfortunately I was pretty poor 20 years ago or id have been super jazzed about that.

              TIL tho and I appreciate ya teaching me

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            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

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              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.

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          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.

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      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

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      My vehicle has a usb port. I never run out of music and I can listen to whatever I want.