Bill, you missed some important steps. Under "Rip" there are options which are critical. Choosing the format for the music must match your car device. WMA may not work. MP3 usually works, but you don't discuss that. Furthermore you didn't specify where the files were going...you must designate that the music files will go to your flashdrive.
Every vehicle is different and he does this for a living. I’d check your attitude before opening your mouth. Apparently you watched the video because you need help lmfao 🖕
Thank you so much. I was thinking I could never play songs again in my car. I am going to get right on these steps and hopefully do it. I can’t tell you what this means to me. I’m 74 and all I know is “albums”..LOL AND then “cassettes” and “8 track” I thought cds would be the end of it…nooooo. You have made my day. 🤗
Hi Steve~ You are a "Lifesaver" (Chicago VII, 1974, dig my handle, I have the vinyl album), you and I look about the same age. Your instructions on how to do this are "spot on", it was easier in that you were working with a Buick, which we just purchased on 11/15/23, your screen in the car is exactly the same as mine. It all worked well, the only issue that I had to figure out was how to label "albums" (which is, of course, how you and I probably label things), but once I got that figured out, well, I already have 7 or 8 CD's loaded into the flash drive, and they ID the album really well. Just so you know, I did this with a throw-away 2GB flash drive to experiment, I will upgrade to one of a larger capacity in due course. I will sort of miss the CD player on this 2017 Buick Encore, but we go with what we got, and I can't say I'm disappointed. Thank you for this post, and Happy Thanksgiving, 2023! John in Montrose, PA USA PS: Speaking of "Chicago": Are you familiar with "Leonid and Friends" They are an outstanding tribute group, they have branched out into other horn-related musical genres, but they are REALLY good. We have seen them four times in the last five years, definitely an act worth attending, and at a very reasonable price. The cool thing is that they all Russians, they all speak broken English! But if you put up one of their RUclips videos against the same song from Chicago, you won't know much of a difference. Go see them if they are in your area, you will not be disappointed. I'm not a promo agent, just like to spread the good news on things that will make people happy.
Here's a heads up before doing any ripping. Check the "Rip Settings" and under "Format", make sure it's set at MP3. Then under "Audio Quality", check 256 kbps for best quality sound.
@@Reap45I use the MP3 format because I'm ripping only audio. The MP4 file format can easily handle various media types, like text, video, image, audio, etc. The MP3 file format can only handle a single media type- audio. The devices that support MP4 can easily play both- video and audio. And as someone below us pointed out, nearly every vehicle plays the MP3 format. But stick with works best for you.
@@Reap45I don't know what to tell you other than you're using the term "Videos". I don't do videos. I have a 2019 Blazer RS. I have 4 16GB flash drives with over 2000 MP3 tunes on each, all ripped as MP3 "Audios" and have never had a problem playing them.
@@dlkacz I guess 256 GB flash drive is not compatible in my blazer. I read 32gb is maximum capacity which I never knew till today. When I say videos I’m talking RUclips song videos. We’ll find out when I switch to 32gb flash drive. Maybe because I convert into MP4 files that’s probably why too. My tvs only except MP4s so I’ll have to convert to mp3 and hope it works
2021 Trailblazer will only play MP3 tracks. None of my ripped songs transferred with Media Player would play. I needed to convert all of them to MP3 format which was another process entirely. All tracks played without a problem on Mazda and Kia vehicles. Thanks GM for making life a tad more difficult.
I just bought a 2024 Chevy blazer ordered online and had no clue it didn’t come with a cd player. I’m so pissed off 😡 all car builders don’t have cd players anymore. These fuckers made my life miserable now. If the flash drive will work it will actually be better than having cds in your car and skipping songs you don’t like. I’m wondering if I have 1000 songs on a flash will it do auto play starting from song 1 and just go to the next one without stopping. If that works it’ll be better not having cds in my truck having to dig through them
If you want the best possible sound quality, then it's probably flac you should choose. or other lossless format. NOTE a format that your car stereo supports
Great tutorial, one question though how do you put the music onto the flash drive, you explain how to place music into computer library then flash drive appears from computer as if by magic! thanking you in anticipation....
You can get a transmitter and a portable cd player and dial in an fm radio station it broadcasts on If you don't want to buy a computer just to listen to your Compact discs. Sounds a lot better off the cd too.
Steve, could you list the step following ripped ? I can’t hear you and would like to know how to transfer from library to flash drive. Thank youfor giving us this solution.
Does not work that way on different cars, I know. As a c.d. enthusiast, I enjoy listening to an album by a artist. Had problems with content on the flash drive. Wouldn't let me set up my play in the cars audio media format!! c.d. players should come as a option, period! I spent too much for my c.d. collection to get rid of and not be able to listen to it. My next car I am getting is gonna be one that has a c.d. player. I'm not streaming something I already own. And saving my phone's battery.
I have loaded several cds to thumbdrive, but when I play in the car, it shuffles thru all songs, how do I get it to play a specific cd in its entirety?
You forgot to show. that you can choose what type of music file it should be before you press rip. for example MP3, WMA and WMA without compression, or FLAC. if you go on regular MP3 and wma can also choose for example 192 khz or 320 khz
Let's say your listening to a long piece of music - like a symphony. The radio is playing the music from the USB stick. If you turn off the radio - or turn off the car - and then turn it back on again, will the radio remember where the music was when you turned it off? This would be essential in an audiobook or a long symphony or opera. Thanks in advance.
After you ripped all the songs to the computer, then you clicked on some stuff on the right hand side of the screen but you didn't show what you were clicking on.
That is great to know I love CD I have a player in my car one in my truck one in my boat and one in my house I don’t care about streaming so I probably won’t be doing any of that I don’t like the idea of tying up my phone that’s why I bought a player and radio to listen to music on already found someone that will burn CDs for me so I guess I will stick with the CDs
It pisses me off that they are getting rid of cds because I liked the art work on the covers and other artist information as well as the image of the artist that made the music. With a usb if youre not familiar with the artist, you dont know who they are or what they look like. Its stupid and just another way for big corporations to keep forcing us to buy electronics and other constant upgrades because they only care about money.
With a GM vehicle you cannot change a selection on a thumbdrive while the vehicle is in motion..... you need to pull over to do it .....the Nanny State at work again......... Do they think pull over to a stop on a busy roadway to change a selection is safe?? You could also use a voice command to change things but this is a hassle because I am not a "techy"...... I guess GM will force me to learn!
@@Reap45 I did not say "shuffle" my vehicle will not let you change an album while the vehicle is in motion...... Do you have a 2024 GM infotainment system??
@@Reap45 you can fast forward and shuffle what is already playing but you cannot go from one artist to another while the vehicle is in motion if you are in the vehicle by yourself
You could always buy a Brennan It categorisers, indexes and saves all your cd's to its hard drive - all you have to do is feed it and its ready to be heard or transferred to a usb drive/stick in a jiff!
Nope not at all and cost more money. You need to mount a cd player and where you gonna put it in a new vehicle just set it on your armrest and cds will skip. Doing this on a 1980s vehicle will work lots of spare space. I rather use a flash drive instead of having some company hack up my 80k Chevy Tahoe
Bill, you missed some important steps. Under "Rip" there are options which are critical. Choosing the format for the music must match your car device. WMA may not work. MP3 usually works, but you don't discuss that. Furthermore you didn't specify where the files were going...you must designate that the music files will go to your flashdrive.
Every vehicle is different and he does this for a living. I’d check your attitude before opening your mouth. Apparently you watched the video because you need help lmfao 🖕
Thank you so much. I was thinking I could never play songs again in my car. I am going to get right on these steps and hopefully do it. I can’t tell you what this means to me. I’m 74 and all I know is “albums”..LOL AND then “cassettes” and “8 track” I thought cds would be the end of it…nooooo. You have made my day. 🤗
Thanks Steve, best explanation of this 'dark art' yet!
Hi Steve~ You are a "Lifesaver" (Chicago VII, 1974, dig my handle, I have the vinyl album), you and I look about the same age. Your instructions on how to do this are "spot on", it was easier in that you were working with a Buick, which we just purchased on 11/15/23, your screen in the car is exactly the same as mine. It all worked well, the only issue that I had to figure out was how to label "albums" (which is, of course, how you and I probably label things), but once I got that figured out, well, I already have 7 or 8 CD's loaded into the flash drive, and they ID the album really well. Just so you know, I did this with a throw-away 2GB flash drive to experiment, I will upgrade to one of a larger capacity in due course. I will sort of miss the CD player on this 2017 Buick Encore, but we go with what we got, and I can't say I'm disappointed. Thank you for this post, and Happy Thanksgiving, 2023! John in Montrose, PA USA
PS: Speaking of "Chicago": Are you familiar with "Leonid and Friends" They are an outstanding tribute group, they have branched out into other horn-related musical genres, but they are REALLY good. We have seen them four times in the last five years, definitely an act worth attending, and at a very reasonable price. The cool thing is that they all Russians, they all speak broken English! But if you put up one of their RUclips videos against the same song from Chicago, you won't know much of a difference. Go see them if they are in your area, you will not be disappointed. I'm not a promo agent, just like to spread the good news on things that will make people happy.
Thank you for the excellent video. We're old but still learning.
Here's a heads up before doing any ripping. Check the "Rip Settings" and under "Format", make sure it's set at MP3. Then under "Audio Quality", check 256 kbps for best quality sound.
You mean MP4
@@Reap45I use the MP3 format because I'm ripping only audio. The MP4 file format can easily handle various media types, like text, video, image, audio, etc. The MP3 file format can only handle a single media type- audio. The devices that support MP4 can easily play both- video and audio. And as someone below us pointed out, nearly every vehicle plays the MP3 format. But stick with works best for you.
@@dlkacz I put 1212 MP4 videos on my 256 GB flash and put in my 2024 Chevy blazer and went to settings clicked usb and didn’t work 😫
@@Reap45I don't know what to tell you other than you're using the term "Videos". I don't do videos.
I have a 2019 Blazer RS. I have 4 16GB flash drives with over 2000 MP3 tunes on each, all ripped as MP3 "Audios" and have never had a problem playing them.
@@dlkacz I guess 256 GB flash drive is not compatible in my blazer. I read 32gb is maximum capacity which I never knew till today. When I say videos I’m talking RUclips song videos. We’ll find out when I switch to 32gb flash drive. Maybe because I convert into MP4 files that’s probably why too. My tvs only except MP4s so I’ll have to convert to mp3 and hope it works
💃🕺🏽 Thanks for the tutorial. Now I just have to get a computer with a disc drive.
2021 Trailblazer will only play MP3 tracks. None of my ripped songs transferred with Media Player would play. I needed to convert all of them to MP3 format which was another process entirely. All tracks played without a problem on Mazda and Kia vehicles. Thanks GM for making life a tad more difficult.
I just bought a 2024 Chevy blazer ordered online and had no clue it didn’t come with a cd player. I’m so pissed off 😡 all car builders don’t have cd players anymore. These fuckers made my life miserable now. If the flash drive will work it will actually be better than having cds in your car and skipping songs you don’t like. I’m wondering if I have 1000 songs on a flash will it do auto play starting from song 1 and just go to the next one without stopping. If that works it’ll be better not having cds in my truck having to dig through them
Oh boy. Thx for this. I am slowly trying to ween from cd's in the car to this. Wish me luck.
I'm really old and gonna try it, Thanks. Like the cd's you choose.
I love you Steve. Thank you so much for helping me keep sane with my kind of music. You Rock! A girl in her Santa Cruz truck 👏🙋♀️🙏🛻
Thank you this was very helpful and informative 👍👍
Thank you for showing us. I like my CD's.
Thanks and Great music choices BTW...How I loathe being blackmailed into being technologically manipulated though
I have a 128 SanDisk Ultra 128GB that I got at Best Buy - works pretty good
If you want the best possible sound quality, then it's probably flac you should choose. or other lossless format. NOTE a format that your car stereo supports
Great tutorial, one question though how do you put the music onto the flash drive, you explain how to place music into computer library then flash drive appears from computer as if by magic! thanking you in anticipation....
he said sync, then sync, then sync...lol, as clear as mud
You're very helpful stay safe and merry Christmas
Steve, is this the one I get?
SanDisk 32GB Ultra USB 3.0 Flash Drive
You can get a transmitter and a portable cd player and dial in an fm radio station it broadcasts on If you don't want to buy a computer just to listen to your Compact discs. Sounds a lot better off the cd too.
Steve, could you list the step following ripped ? I can’t hear you and would like to know how to transfer from library to flash drive. Thank youfor giving us this solution.
Just copy and paste or click and drag
Does not work that way on different cars, I know. As a c.d. enthusiast, I enjoy listening to an album by a artist. Had problems with content on the flash drive.
Wouldn't let me set up my play in the cars audio media format!! c.d. players should come as a option, period! I spent too much for my c.d. collection to get rid of and not be able to listen to it. My next car I am getting is gonna be one that has a c.d. player. I'm not streaming something I already own. And saving my phone's battery.
No cars come with cd players anymore
You can have a cd player installed 😎
Thank you sir,I had no clue
Will it load onto a drive in the sound system so you can load more or are you stuck with playing from a thumb drive only thx for the help.
Question, why we can go higher than 32 gig thumb drive?
I've got over a thousand CDs will that stick be big enough?
Also it's seems to take a long time to rip a CD
Would this technique work on a 2022 Ford F 150 XL Pickup truck?
Can I purchase from you a usb drive that you already loaded your awesome songs on?
I have loaded several cds to thumbdrive, but when I play in the car, it shuffles thru all songs, how do I get it to play a specific cd in its entirety?
Not entirely clear, the play and sync. are fine but the transfer to the USB not clear !
Just bought a new computer and asked for a disc drive...does not have one...do I buy one ?
All computers have a disk drive
negative ghost rider , we have several computers and only the old ones have CD Drive..
What type of flash drive is it
why won't all my songs play? the drive shows the albums are on there but my new buick only plays the first several songs.
Thank you soooo much! Canada
You forgot to show. that you can choose what type of music file it should be before you press rip. for example MP3, WMA and WMA without compression, or FLAC. if you go on regular MP3 and wma can also choose for example 192 khz or 320 khz
Let's say your listening to a long piece of music - like a symphony. The radio is playing the music from the USB stick. If you turn off the radio - or turn off the car - and then turn it back on again, will the radio remember where the music was when you turned it off? This would be essential in an audiobook or a long symphony or opera. Thanks in advance.
After you ripped all the songs to the computer, then you clicked on some stuff on the right hand side of the screen but you didn't show what you were clicking on.
That is great to know I love CD I have a player in my car one in my truck one in my boat and one in my house I don’t care about streaming so I probably won’t be doing any of that I don’t like the idea of tying up my phone that’s why I bought a player and radio to listen to music on already found someone that will burn CDs for me so I guess I will stick with the CDs
Thanks.👍
It pisses me off that they are getting rid of cds because I liked the art work on the covers and other artist information as well as the image of the artist that made the music. With a usb if youre not familiar with the artist, you dont know who they are or what they look like. Its stupid and just another way for big corporations to keep forcing us to buy electronics and other constant upgrades because they only care about money.
what can you use if all you have is a chromebook?
@@STONE69_ chromebooks suck
how to make music USB for home stereo system?
You didn't show putting in the flash drive to transfer the files on to.
Why cant you use 64 Flash drives ?
My problem solved. I used 256gb and wouldn’t work 😡 contact a company that installs car audio systems
You totally lost me on how to copy the library cd onto the UBS???
With a GM vehicle you cannot change a selection on a thumbdrive while the vehicle is in motion..... you need to pull over to do it .....the Nanny State at work again......... Do they think pull over to a stop on a busy roadway to change a selection is safe?? You could also use a voice command to change things but this is a hassle because I am not a "techy"...... I guess GM will force me to learn!
Not true I own GM and I start at song 1 and shuffle till the end at 1212 songs
@@Reap45 I did not say "shuffle" my vehicle will not let you change an album while the vehicle is in motion...... Do you have a 2024 GM infotainment system??
@@kdeh21803 yes 2024 Chevy blazer
@@Reap45 you can fast forward and shuffle what is already playing but you cannot go from one artist to another while the vehicle is in motion if you are in the vehicle by yourself
Cassette tape to flash drive?
Sorry, I am not going to copy 40-50 cds on USB. Besides my computers no longer have CD drives. Installing a car CD player is much easier.
You could always buy a Brennan It categorisers, indexes and saves all your cd's to its hard drive - all you have to do is feed it and its ready to be heard or transferred to a usb drive/stick in a jiff!
All computers have a cd drive. What do you mean. How do you think you install computer software in the disc drive tray
Easier to buy a portable
Nope not at all and cost more money. You need to mount a cd player and where you gonna put it in a new vehicle just set it on your armrest and cds will skip. Doing this on a 1980s vehicle will work lots of spare space. I rather use a flash drive instead of having some company hack up my 80k Chevy Tahoe
Format USB Flashdrive to FAT32 not to NTFS!! almost every vehicle plays MP3 format. That is the safe bet.
MP3 is the only format I use for ripping because it's strictly for audio.