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Old 02-16-2004, 05:05 AM   #1
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unusual question: hook up cd changer to carputer

I want to hook up a cd changer to my future carputer. I know, very unusual, cause the main reason for getting a carputer "should be" extra Gigs MP3. But I want to be able to play my audiocd's without converting all of them to Mp3.

Now, I did a search and found a thread but it didn't have all the answers
Is it possible to hook up a Kenwood CD changer to a carputer? I want to install a 7,2 " screen in the 2 DIN, and loose the HU. Control everything with the carputer and maybe a remote for winamp in the armrest.

Isn't there a switch available that you can connect to the parallelport and to the changer? If not, what about a FM modulator and a FM card in the carputer? Poor soundquality? How bad would it be?
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Old 02-16-2004, 05:40 AM   #2
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Quote: Originally Posted by Tufail
Now, I did a search and found a thread but it didn't have all the answers Is it possible to hook up a Kenwood CD changer to a carputer? I want to install a 7,2 " screen in the 2 DIN, and loose the HU. Control everything with the carputer and maybe a remote for winamp in the armrest.

I may be wrong - but I believe most CD changers these days send a digital audio signal from the changer to the head unit - and it changes it to analogue sound. Older changers did send analogue sound, but still most of these were controlled by some proprietary digital protocol.

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Isn't there a switch available that you can connect to the parallelport and to the changer? If not, what about a FM modulator and a FM card in the carputer? Poor soundquality? How bad would it be?

There are FM autochangers out there - they are/were made for people who don't have compatible head-units so they transmit a radio signal, but using an FM receiver in your PC is a bit overkill and would almost certainly result in a lot of lost quality.

I think it's a lot of hard work for little result - you might as well just buy yourself an old PC autochanger from ebay or something. Here's a nakamichi five disc changer - On Ebay .
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Thanks for the info man. I didn't know they made cd-rom changers.
What would you recommend for a carputer? Laptop or PC?
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Thanks for the info man. I didn't know they made cd-rom changers. What would you recommend for a carputer? Laptop or PC?

Laptops are quite a good idea for a quick solution - but personally I'm going for a homebrew solution. The problem with a laptop is if it breaks it can be an expensive job - whereas replacing a £30 mini-itx motherboard isn't going to break the bank. I've tested some GPS/MP3 stuff out on one of my lappies - but they always slide all over the car (well - the way I drive anyway!!).

Oh - BTW: I just got that link off ebay just to demonstrate PC changers - it's a SCSI drive, there are IDE ones out there as well, you might just need to do a more than a 3 second search to find one.

Chris.
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The homebrew solution would indeed be the best option and it won't be a pain to hook up a cd-rom changer to it. What will be the case if I use a laptop. Anywayz, I'm still looking at all the options.
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