What happened to the 6 disc cd player?!
Order guy at my local Ford place said they're doing away with ALL the multi disc changers because of issues with paper labels on homemade discs causing repair issues. I don't know how that thing moves the discs around, but it might make sense.
I have the 6-disc in the '10, and haven't any problems with it, or the ones in the '08 Escape or Fusion. But I don't use discs with paper labels. And frankly, now that I've loaded up a USB stick, I don't think I've used either the CD player OR the Sirius.
I have the 6-disc in the '10, and haven't any problems with it, or the ones in the '08 Escape or Fusion. But I don't use discs with paper labels. And frankly, now that I've loaded up a USB stick, I don't think I've used either the CD player OR the Sirius.
No, it's going to be better than you ever thought it could. Sync + USB flash drive is the way to go. I bought a 16 GB stick, ripped all of my CDs to mp3 and tagged them (still have 6GB left). Now I can pull up anything I want with a voice command. I've had my Flex for over a year and I have never had a cd in the cd player.
You'll never look back.
You'll never look back.
I have iTunes on my home computer, so CDs are automatically ripped to it. How do either a) rip CDs to a flash drive or b) load my iTunes library to a flash drive?
And then you simply plug it into the USB port in the car and Sync recognizes it? Gee, technology is great.
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put you music on a thumb drive.
They are able to keep th cost down by eliminating the 6 disc. the thumb drive can hold many thousands of times more than 6 cd's can (depending on what size FD you buy).
They are able to keep th cost down by eliminating the 6 disc. the thumb drive can hold many thousands of times more than 6 cd's can (depending on what size FD you buy).
Just insert a USB drive into your PC, and then drag and drop your CD's in MP3 format from whatever directory you have them in onto the the USB drive. 

Can you help an old man out?
I have iTunes on my home computer, so CDs are automatically ripped to it. How do either a) rip CDs to a flash drive or b) load my iTunes library to a flash drive?
And then you simply plug it into the USB port in the car and Sync recognizes it? Gee, technology is great.
I have iTunes on my home computer, so CDs are automatically ripped to it. How do either a) rip CDs to a flash drive or b) load my iTunes library to a flash drive?
And then you simply plug it into the USB port in the car and Sync recognizes it? Gee, technology is great.
In your case, the Ipod is the way to go. You can use the usb interface, get an FM transmitter or get a new radio that's ipod friendly.
Once you get used to using the technology, you won't never want a CD player again.
Once you get used to using the technology, you won't never want a CD player again.
I'm with most everyone here really. My '04 Mustang had MP3 playing capability as a free upgrade (I think Ford upgraded the basic audio midyear) and it was fantastic. Why get a 6 CD changer when I can rip six CDs to one disk and leave the originals safely in their crystal cases at home? That's what I asked myself anyway. Today the only original disks that get played in the car are ones that I just got and haven't gotten around to burning yet.
With my 2011, I doubt I'll even burn disks anymore. USB, phone, the 10 GB hard drive... Yeah.
Do the base V6/GT models have the USB though? I don't believe they have SYNC.
With my 2011, I doubt I'll even burn disks anymore. USB, phone, the 10 GB hard drive... Yeah.
Do the base V6/GT models have the USB though? I don't believe they have SYNC.
i don't think so... but you can easily swap in a pioneer navigation unit. especially easy since you don't have to mod the unit for steering wheel controls since the base models don't have said controls on the steering wheel
And I haven't used the 6 CD changer in the car since I've loaded a majority of my CDs on the iPod. Do I still buy CDs? Heck, yeah. CD audio quality is still miles better than any MP3 audio quality, and I have the original as a backup. Plus I like having the album art, liner notes, credits, etc.
I'm with most everyone here really. My '04 Mustang had MP3 playing capability as a free upgrade (I think Ford upgraded the basic audio midyear) and it was fantastic. Why get a 6 CD changer when I can rip six CDs to one disk and leave the originals safely in their crystal cases at home? That's what I asked myself anyway. Today the only original disks that get played in the car are ones that I just got and haven't gotten around to burning yet.
With my 2011, I doubt I'll even burn disks anymore. USB, phone, the 10 GB hard drive... Yeah.
Do the base V6/GT models have the USB though? I don't believe they have SYNC.
With my 2011, I doubt I'll even burn disks anymore. USB, phone, the 10 GB hard drive... Yeah.
Do the base V6/GT models have the USB though? I don't believe they have SYNC.
Same as MusicMan. It's rare that I buy music through iTunes. Though iTunes gives you the songs at the highest MP3 quality available (I prefer to VBR my rips to save on disk space), I still prefer to have the lossless, full quality originals somewhere.
Just sayin'.
If I'm going to listen to music in my car, especially in a Mustang with a Mach 460 / 1000 or Shaker 500 /1000 system I just don't think I could deal with sound quality below that of the original CD.
Is it possible to have original CD Sound Quality on an I-Pod, MP3, or Thumb Drive ??
If not, I'll be sticking with original CD's or burned copies.
Doug
Is it possible to have original CD Sound Quality on an I-Pod, MP3, or Thumb Drive ??
If not, I'll be sticking with original CD's or burned copies.
Doug
If I'm going to listen to music in my car, especially in a Mustang with a Mach 460 / 1000 or Shaker 500 /1000 system I just don't think I could deal with sound quality below that of the original CD.
Is it possible to have original CD Sound Quality on an I-Pod, MP3, or Thumb Drive ??
If not, I'll be sticking with original CD's or burned copies.
Doug
Is it possible to have original CD Sound Quality on an I-Pod, MP3, or Thumb Drive ??
If not, I'll be sticking with original CD's or burned copies.
Doug
Nothing like doing research before you go whining on an Internet forum. Oh btw, the Electronics Package only has a single CD player too. Get over it. As has been mentioned get a simple USB drive and load it up. There are program to rip your CDs to your computer in the original format. Google is your friend...
Hey hey hey. I use my CDs when I can, and when I go on a longer trip I burn my CDs in the original format, or at least Lossless. Now if we could get the Electronics Package head unit to play DVD-Audio, we'd be in business. But I agree, everyone just wants as much music as possible in their pocket (/in their dash). I don't get it. You can only listen to one CD at a time...



