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I need a way to put around 100 songs on a cd?

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is there any kind of cd or somthing that i can put tons of songs on and use to play in my car??? cuz i want to listen to all my favorite songs but my cds only can hold 80min. i cant use an mp3 player though because when we plug it in our car its really quiet, and im not buying a new mp3 player! so i was just wondering if there was any kind of thing like a cd or somthing similar to an mp3 but for cars and cheaper hopefully? lol, the biggest problem is ill make a cd for the car but then ill find another song i like so then i have to make another cd and i keep wasting cds! lol....

so help me if you can =]

thanks!

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  1. Only if your radio in your car can read MP3's.  If so just drag and drop all the songs and burn as MP3's..  

    Other than that your SOL.


  2. i doubt that you can put 100 songs on a cd i think maybe thats why they invented ipods and mp3 players and other electronics.. BUTTTT yes there is a way if you have a mp3 player or ipod or sum source you can buy  a tape with a wire connected to it for the headphone part and it well play for you but only if you have the tape system ready

  3. I'm pretty sure that there are bigger cds. Sorry for being vague but go to a best buy if there is anything they will have it, or help you get it.

  4. Buy new cd's with a higher volume capacity.

  5. you need a computer of course you put the cd in the cd part of pc either go to myspace or go to yahoo music or go to lime wire

  6. How new is your car? Does it support MP3 playback? The only way to fit that many songs on to a standard CD is to encode the music in a different format such as MP3... unless each song is 6 sec long lol.

    Also, how are you hooking up your MP3 player to the car? Do you have a line-in jack that you connect it to or are you using a FM transmitter to play it through the radio?

    Btw... just have to ask... you do have the volume at a sufficient level on both the car stero AND your mp3 player right? Ultimately, the mp3 player will set the maximum input volume level; your car stereo simply amplifies it.

    Good luck!

  7. If the CD does not have enough space, you can either:

    1. Use more CDs and spread the songs over them

    2. Get a DVD

    Not all players will play DVD's though, but if you format it correctly (you should be prompted when you begin burning) then they probably can.

    I advise getting a CD and/or DVD RW, which means it's rewritable, so if it doesn't work you can still use it.

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