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I've got the Sony 6000 CD stereo and it has on the front 2 folder options. One with an 'up' arrow and the other with a 'down' arrow. Anybody have any idea what they are for? I'm hoping they are for music storage. The manual does not mention them at all, and I can't find anything on the internet.
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12-02-2017, 08:37 PM | #3 | ||
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Was going to do that next service in a couple of weeks. Just thought I'd try the forum first.
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13-02-2017, 12:30 AM | #5 | ||
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The folder up/down buttons on the Ford 6000CD are for navigating folders in MP3 CDs (which, like a lot of car stereos from the time, the CD6000 supports). I'm not sure if they do anything else.
MP3 CDs let you treat the CD as a data storage medium with MP3 files on it, giving you 700Mb of MP3 files instead of 80 minutes of "music". Depending on the music quality, you can get 6 or more hours of decent quality MP3 music on a single CD this way. With 100 or so songs, you may wish to organise them in folders - and these buttons let you select a different folder to play from. It's almost old-hat now (and I've since moved on to another approach for my 6000CD), but it's a lot more convenient than a standard CD player. |
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