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I recently bought a 2008 Aspen with the MY-GIG radio code REN which is capable of copying CDs to the "Jukebox". My question is if I fill all the available slots and then decide I want to add a different CD is there a way to delete one of the existing CDs to make room for the new one?
Also has anyone copied a prerecorded CD onto the Jukebox and was there any problems with "Copyright software" during the copy process?
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Manage HDD menu allows you to manage your music just as you would on a PC.....
Which in reality......you dont have a Car stereo..You have a PC with a built in Radio Tuner.
As for Copyright protection...that all depends on the particular disc....Some will some wont.....If it turns into a problem, copy the disc to a pen drive....and install it from the USB port.
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I've tried both ways. While copying directly from CD, it wouldn't copy the "Artist" and "Song Title". This could be CD-dependent? I found it best (but not easiest) to convert to MP3 (via PC), and put them on a thumb drive. My Lincoln has similar functionality, except you HAVE to copy directly from the CD -- which was a real pain when bought new. It took me days to copy from all my CDs. -- as apposed to one thumb drive import.
Just be careful when you copy to a thumb drive. If your music files have an .aac extension Mygig will not be able to copy it. The .aac extenson is mainly used in iTunes when you purchase music or when you load your cd to iTunes Library. I am not sure if you can change this in iTunes. I know you can convert an Itunes music with .aac extension to mp3 but it will create 2 copies of the same music with both .acc and mp3 versions.