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Can I play MP3s through a Car Stereo from a Creative MP3 or other mfr player
using the USB port if I have a USB equiped car stereo?
I was looking at getting the Creative Jukebox with 30G drive MP3 player.

I know I can probably just get a car stereo with an aux audio input that I
could plug the players headphone output into I guess.

But I was wondering how it would work if I got a car stereo with a USB port.

Any thoughts appreciated!

Thanks!


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Can I play MP3s through a Car Stereo from a Creative MP3 or other mfr player
using the USB port if I have a USB equiped car stereo?
I was looking at getting the Creative Jukebox with 30G drive MP3 player.

I know I can probably just get a car stereo with an aux audio input that I
could plug the players headphone output into I guess.

But I was wondering how it would work if I got a car stereo with a USB port.

Any thoughts appreciated!

Thanks!

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JJonson wrote:
> But I was wondering how it would work if I got a car stereo with a USB port.

No idea; I've never seen a car stereo with a USB port. Ask the manufacturer.

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