Mp3 or aux input
If you make an ordinary data CD-R on your computer with MP3 files on it, your CD player will play them. This is great, because you can get 10 or 11 CD's worth of songs on one CD-R. See your owners manual for more information. If you don't have one, download it here:
http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/time...nersManual.pdf
If you had an '07, there would be an aux connector in the console where you can hook up any audio device. 05's didn't have this.
http://bradbarnett.net/mustangs/time...nersManual.pdf
If you had an '07, there would be an aux connector in the console where you can hook up any audio device. 05's didn't have this.
Right now I have a MP3 CD in mine with 121 songs on it and room to spare. One of these days I'll make 5 more like that but full so the music changes more on the way to work. The '06 (at least mine) didn't have the aux jack in the console so I think that is an '07 only item, but I'm sure it can be added as there is an aux button on the radio. You can burn the MP3 CD with Windows Media Player. The file name will show up as what's playing but you can edit the ID3V1 or ID3V2info and it will show up on the display also. Not sure which one it looks at as mine are both the same. Winamp is easier (to me) to edit the tags in.
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