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CD-A from Flash Memory
Howdy. My in-dash CD player has gone belly-up after several years of good service (it won't even spin the cleaning CD, so it's pretty certainly a goner). I have never used the radio side (long story omitted) so all I really need to do is reproduce recorded audio. I just got an OQO model 02 handtop (Windows XP Pro) that I plan to use to run GPS mapping software and possibly vehicle diagnostics when on the road. It would seem to be a no-brainer to play mp3 files from flash memory through the handtop over my existing speakers (feed OQO audio out to an standalone amp) But what I would really like to do is preserve the option to play audio in the original CD-A format (entire disc or ripped but unconverted tracks) With the plummeting prices of USB flash drives ($20 for 2GB currently) the storage to do this is no longer prohibitively expensive. I'm guessing that it would be fairly easy to use a software media player installed on the handtop and use a burner software utility to store the image of the CD on the flash memory, but I can't help but wonder if there might be a more elegant way to get this done. Anyone have any inspired ideas? If this subject has already been explored here in depth, a pointer into a few of those threads would be greatly appreciated. Thx!
-Samiam
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