MDX: rip songs to internal HDD
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rip songs to internal HDD
is there a way to rip a large amount of songs to the internal hard drive?
i have about 1gb of music. tried a USB and now a MP3 DVD and there's no option in the radio to rio/copy the music to the internal 15gb drive in my car.
i have about 1gb of music. tried a USB and now a MP3 DVD and there's no option in the radio to rio/copy the music to the internal 15gb drive in my car.
#2
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Yes.
Read your owners manual
Read your owners manual
#3
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#4
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Teach a man to fish ya know!
You're in IT you should know all about RTFM
You're in IT you should know all about RTFM
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#6
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You also didn't give us enough information. For 1, we have NO IDEA what car you're referring to.. AT ALL.
if we did, we could point you in the proper direction in terms of subforum to see if someone maybe did hack their NAV.
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if we did, we could point you in the proper direction in terms of subforum to see if someone maybe did hack their NAV.
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#7
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is there a difference in models that come equipped with the 15gb HDD?
my assumption would be that it wouldnt matter if it's a TL, TLX, MDX, etc.
the HDD is only available in the Advance packages, so that eliminates older gen vehicles & probably the same factory radios.
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Ok, new related question
2010 MDX Advance
I updated the grace note to the latest database. I burned audio CD's using windows media player and verified the audio CD's show the song, artist, album info on the computer after burning. I ripped the CD's to the MDX hard drive and they're all showing as track 01, track 02, etc.
What did I do wrong, or how can I get the track info to show up? I've got about 150 songs I want on my HDD.
2010 MDX Advance
I updated the grace note to the latest database. I burned audio CD's using windows media player and verified the audio CD's show the song, artist, album info on the computer after burning. I ripped the CD's to the MDX hard drive and they're all showing as track 01, track 02, etc.
What did I do wrong, or how can I get the track info to show up? I've got about 150 songs I want on my HDD.
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