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<blockquote data-quote="stephgirl" data-source="post: 8721836" data-attributes="member: 660189"><p>What kind of truck do you have and dose it have a USB port? If it does have USB then you said you converted many songs to WAVE files. Then get a hard drive or a flash drive with at least 500g memory and make files and add the wave songs to it and play in your truck. I have a Pioneer HU that has USB port and i have a 1tb hard drive and a 500g flash drive in my Toyota truck and have over 6000 songs and it plays fine. All my songs have been remastered with WaveLab software and saved in wave format and play and sound nice.</p><p></p><p>You say you have a CD player. You can make your own CD's with the burning a CD type if you have a CD writer drive in your computer. If your desktop don't have a burning drive, you can buy and intall one. They are cheap these days. That is what i used to do in past years then changed to USB port. Most desktop and a many older laptop computers had CD writer drives standard. I even built my own desktop few years ago and installed 2 Blue Ray burner writer drives. So yes you have options</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stephgirl, post: 8721836, member: 660189"] What kind of truck do you have and dose it have a USB port? If it does have USB then you said you converted many songs to WAVE files. Then get a hard drive or a flash drive with at least 500g memory and make files and add the wave songs to it and play in your truck. I have a Pioneer HU that has USB port and i have a 1tb hard drive and a 500g flash drive in my Toyota truck and have over 6000 songs and it plays fine. All my songs have been remastered with WaveLab software and saved in wave format and play and sound nice. You say you have a CD player. You can make your own CD's with the burning a CD type if you have a CD writer drive in your computer. If your desktop don't have a burning drive, you can buy and intall one. They are cheap these days. That is what i used to do in past years then changed to USB port. Most desktop and a many older laptop computers had CD writer drives standard. I even built my own desktop few years ago and installed 2 Blue Ray burner writer drives. So yes you have options [/QUOTE]
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