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If the Kenwood is compatible with USB memory adapter, then you will have an USB port on the front side of the player, just aside the CD slot.
If the stereo is MP3 compatible, that does not mean that the unit is compatible with USB devices. If the Kenwood is MP3 but not USB compatible, you can play MP3 files burning them onto a CD, then playing the MP3 CD in the CD player.
I would guess you are hooking up the DVD player digially ie with digital coax or optical. The 307 doesn't have a D/A converter for zone 2. To fix this, simply run a set of analog audio outputs from your dvd player to whatever input makes you happy and set that to zone 2.
hello hi ... umm first of all the cd player of that car has issues and its not only you who has faced it.
secondly rather than spending $1500 get a new stereo..
its the era of usb, aux and bluetooth now
sounds like you burned it as a mp3 which you can play on certain mp3 compatible audio devices but your hifi and cd player are not mp3 compatible you would need to burn the disk as audio disk
hi there if the cd player radio is mp3 yes you can when the disc is inserted it will pick it up have a look on the screen of your cd player it should say stuff like
DVD VIDEO
DVD -R / - RW
DVD +R / +RW
CD -R / -RW
VIDEO CD
MUSIC CD
The player can play CD-ROMs/CD-Rs/CD-RWs recorded in the following formats:
- music CD format
- video CD format
- MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files of format conforming
to ISO 9660 * Level 1/Level 2, or its' extended format, Joliet Kodak Picture CD format.
*(A logical format of files and folders on CD-ROMs defined by ISO)
The player can play DVD-ROMs/DVD*RWs/DVD+Rs/DVD-Rs recorded in the following formats :
- MP3 audio tracks and JPEG image files of format conforming to UDF(Universal Disk Format).
In other words, just about everything. If this answers your question PLEASE rate this as fixed. If you need more help just add a comment and I'll be happy to assist you further. Thanks.
Quite a few players from that time did not play mp3's, due to the format's relatively new status. There is no way to play mp3 if the player didn't originally support it. You can try taking the mp3 discs you have and "up convert" to WAV type, then play them on your unit...accordianman
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