E EnonEye Member Messages 57 Reaction score 20 Points 8 Jul 30, 2024 #1 I'm sending off a dozen or so music CD's to Audio Conservation.com to convert to USB. Anyone else done this and had good results? TY
I'm sending off a dozen or so music CD's to Audio Conservation.com to convert to USB. Anyone else done this and had good results? TY
W WNJeffers Member Messages 90 Reaction score 34 Points 18 Location Hillsboro, WV, 2023 Sportage EX HEV Jul 30, 2024 #2 I have no experience hiring this done. It is very easy to rip CDs to a computer, in whatever format you like, then copy to USB. Unless you do not have a computer with an optical (CD) drive. Wayne
I have no experience hiring this done. It is very easy to rip CDs to a computer, in whatever format you like, then copy to USB. Unless you do not have a computer with an optical (CD) drive. Wayne
E EnonEye Member Messages 57 Reaction score 20 Points 8 Jul 30, 2024 #3 sadly no CD drive, seem to be going the way of dinosaurs TY
W WNJeffers Member Messages 90 Reaction score 34 Points 18 Location Hillsboro, WV, 2023 Sportage EX HEV Jul 30, 2024 #4 I have read that music CDs are making a comeback. You may find it as cheap to buy an external CD drive. It would be handy if you plan to add more music from CDs to the USB later on.
I have read that music CDs are making a comeback. You may find it as cheap to buy an external CD drive. It would be handy if you plan to add more music from CDs to the USB later on.
E EnonEye Member Messages 57 Reaction score 20 Points 8 Aug 5, 2024 #5 Happy to report I had 10 cd's put onto a USB drive and it works to perfection, better than a CD player IMO, as it's like loading 10 CD's at once, love technology when it works, I'm jumping up and down right now can you tell? Cost - $150
Happy to report I had 10 cd's put onto a USB drive and it works to perfection, better than a CD player IMO, as it's like loading 10 CD's at once, love technology when it works, I'm jumping up and down right now can you tell? Cost - $150