...it will be an open sorce project
Hi all,
I'm working on a standalone mp3 player for my car to be used with all commercial car radios and directly with an audio amp too. It is not based on a pc but on a microcontroller and uses a 20X4 characters LCD, a keypad, a FM modulator with digital PLL system and accepts all size of CompactFlash cards.
My idea is to able all people who have a generic car radio - cd or cassette player without mp3 feature - to listen mp3 too without changing it. In other words my system is in a 13cmX6cm teko soap box and it uses the already installed car radio to amplify audio signal. What do you think about all that ? Is there somebody interested ?
PS
Forgive my errors, I'm Italian.
...it will be an open sorce project
How is this any different from the 10 million+ mp3 players out there? I know I've seen some with built in FM modulators and CF support.
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...sureley a CF costs less than a touchscreen and it's more practical and effective for automotive use than an hdOriginally Posted by Bootbox
I don't think there is on the market a small unit with a FM modulator -not transmitter ! - integrated that ables the user to listen mp3s on his car stereo.Originally Posted by god_of_cpu
What you're proposing is called an iPod. It's a very successful mp3 introduced by Apple. Many people unfortunately have to resort to an FM modulator or a tape interface to get the sound out of their car speakers since many (most?) stock car stereos do not have an audio input that can be used directly.standalone mp3 player for my car to be used with all commercial car radios and directly with an audio amp too.
Go buy and iPod and save yourself a lot of wasted time and effort (and money).
False, Desktop drives are just fine and compared to CF costs darn cheap per Gig.Originally Posted by satriani
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hd are always made of mechanical parts in movement they aren't reliable at very low temperatures (<0° in winter) or when your car goes in a hole....they are only a cheaper solution than CF.....however my system is not based on a pc..there is no boot time, no high power consuption, no high costs, easy installation...it's a different wayOriginally Posted by TruckinMP3
Most of the new mp3 players in fact use very small hard drive that are compatible with CF sockets. A lot of people are buying them to get the CF-compatible hard drives.
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