- Portable MP3 CD Player
- Posted by CarlosWA on April 7th, 2007
I have a situation for which the best solution is to use a Portable
MP3 CD Player. However, they do not seem to work.
I tried both the
RCA RCD165
Philips MP3 CD Sound Machine Boombox (AZ1308/37)
The Phillips did not work even for regular CDs. I was told it may be
defective and to try another one. I decided to try the RCA Player. The
RCA payed about 5 MP3s out of the of the CD and then stooped playing
the rest fo the about 200 MP3s.
I checked that all files are MP3s. They have been recorded at 128 bps.
I tried the CD on my computer CD player and it plays fine.
Any suggestions?
Carlos WA
- Posted by Cathy on April 7th, 2007
Sony DNE-330 $40
Sony DNF-430 as above with AM/FM/TV/Weather $55
www.amazon.com for details and customer reviews
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- Posted by Hu Ru on April 8th, 2007
I have a situation for which the best solution is to use a Portable
MP3 CD Player....
If you have AC available consider using a walkman style player with computer
speakers that have a subwoofer. You can get a lot more volume out of this
than from a boombox.
I have several different models of Sony Diskman MP/CD players and have great
success with all of them.