Slate
Well-Known Member
I have one of these.
Has both types of USB, one on each end. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandis...1486.p?skuId=6421486#anchor=productVariations
They have several sizes. I have the 512GB version.
To be honest, unless you have a playlist, having 1.21 gigawatts of songs isn't helpful.
Lots of programs out there can rip your CD's, iTunes is probably the easiest that I have used, I am sure Android has something similar. With the storage sizes as they are, I would rip at the highest bitrate or go lossless (flac) like others have mentioned. BTW, you can still use iTunes to rip and manage your music, will need to use another app to load the MP3's on your android though.
I have Siruis XP both in the Jeep and streaming on my phone, as well as Apple Music, but that is all streaming. I do have several playlists on my phone with the songs downloaded so I can still listen even if I can't get a satellite signal.
I would most likely recommend you use your phone, so much easier to manage your music, manage your playlists and organize your songs. Really easy to connect, in fact, I would connect usb and use Carplay so you can use the interface to push and play which songs you want to hear.
Has both types of USB, one on each end. https://www.bestbuy.com/site/sandis...1486.p?skuId=6421486#anchor=productVariations
They have several sizes. I have the 512GB version.
To be honest, unless you have a playlist, having 1.21 gigawatts of songs isn't helpful.
Lots of programs out there can rip your CD's, iTunes is probably the easiest that I have used, I am sure Android has something similar. With the storage sizes as they are, I would rip at the highest bitrate or go lossless (flac) like others have mentioned. BTW, you can still use iTunes to rip and manage your music, will need to use another app to load the MP3's on your android though.
I have Siruis XP both in the Jeep and streaming on my phone, as well as Apple Music, but that is all streaming. I do have several playlists on my phone with the songs downloaded so I can still listen even if I can't get a satellite signal.
I would most likely recommend you use your phone, so much easier to manage your music, manage your playlists and organize your songs. Really easy to connect, in fact, I would connect usb and use Carplay so you can use the interface to push and play which songs you want to hear.
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