Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
#1
![]()
Posted to rec.audio.tech
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Hi folks,
the German writer of these lines is more and more engaged with the following question. I want to play my MP3 data (music, podcasts, "Hörbücher") via hifi-stereo equipment. In order to do this, I have used the earphone plug of my MP3 player, attached an adapter 3.5mm == Cinch and played this signal via stereo amplifier and loudspeakers. Question: Is there any chance to avoid the use of an MP3 player (which I hate)? I'd like to have an adapter or converter to plug an USB stick with my MP3 files into. This converter should produce a signal which can be given to one of the high level input plugs of my stereo amplifier. Any idea? Thanks, Michael |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
FLAC files: Is there a car stereo that can play a Dual Layer DVD-ROM filled with them? | Car Audio | |||
Car Stereo that can handle dvd with audio wav files? | Car Audio | |||
drag & drop lossless convertion stereo->mono audio files | Pro Audio | |||
drag & drop lossless convertion stereo->mono audio files | Pro Audio | |||
Anyway play MP3 files from PDA to car stereo? | Car Audio |