How to add songs to the hard drive?

Deathrow

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Hi, did a search for this but couldn't find anything. I know you can add songs by playing CD's that you have purchased, but is there any other way of doing this through the USB or even burning to CD? I have tried to convert my MP3s to WAV files but it still doesn't read off my USB. Thanks. :wub:
 
I burn MP3's to a "audio" cd in Windows Media Player (Windows Vista Version). Then record them into the Music Box like any other standard audio CD. Hope that helps
 
The 2GB musicbox is the most useless "feature" of FX35 I am quite disappointed. I thought I could just copy a bunch of MP3's into the 2gb memory, but no way sir! I dunno what were the Nissan engineers thinking when putting that in...:eek:
 
It is a good idea, but I imagine the music industry demanded the feature be neutered.

Also, "2gb HD" is incredibly anachronistic. I have several 2tb drives. That's literally 1000x larger. An SD slot would have been better. For all intents and purposes, the "music box" is a nonfeature -- a good idea negated.
 
I don't know if I agree with the music industry demanding this be neutered. There are soooo many other cars that have much better music box features for several years now. There are numerous brands that let you just copy music from a USB storing tons of mp3s on the music box. Furthermore because this already small musicbox already is small and almost all others let you store mp3, wma, etc files, and this one only wav it makes this one tons smaller.
 
I don't know if I agree with the music industry demanding this be neutered. There are soooo many other cars that have much better music box features for several years now. There are numerous brands that let you just copy music from a USB storing tons of mp3s on the music box. Furthermore because this already small musicbox already is small and almost all others let you store mp3, wma, etc files, and this one only wav it makes this one tons smaller.



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As a musician I say F the "industry"! The portion of which that is so concerned with digital rights is the portion that also screws over the talented artists they employ, making billions from marketing something that they did not create. They are the ones who assemble boy bands and put brittney spears on a world stadium tour. They are the ones who will exploit an artist into extinction rather than allowing them creative freedom. Decades ago, musicians made money by performing at live shows, and selling records were a means to get people to attend those shows. That is when REAL musicians were at the top of the industry food chain, and that is where file sharing is leading us again. I say copy your files, hack the HDD's in your cars, copy your CD's, and give your friends a copy of that sweet album you just heard. If you like it that much, go see that band when they come to town and pay for a ticket. Let the suits go down in flames so music can return to it's glory days.

Maybe that should have gone into the "rant" thread...? Oh well.

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