July 5, 2021 at 07:57. General Motors has discontinued the CD players from all of its passenger cars for the 2022 model year, putting another nail to the coffin of the once-dominant music format WagonWheel. Check the specs to make sure it has the right BT profile to work with a car. The HOTT CD611T Bluetooth CD player has this warning: NOTE: Connect the CD player to your car through the 3.5mm audio port. If your car doesn't have a 3.5mm audio port, the CD player can't work on your car. 5 offers from $139.00. #9. Boss Audio 7 inch Android Auto/Apple CarPlay Touchscreen Digital Media Receiver. 36. 2 offers from $149.00. #10. LAMTTO 7" HD Wireless Car Stereo with Apple Carplay & 1080P Backup Camera, Portable Touchscreen Android Auto Adapter with GPS Navigation System,Multimedia Player Video Receivers with Bluetooth,Airplay. 62. How to Format DVDs. Step 1: Insert the rewritable disc into your computer's CD, DVD, or Blu-ray Disc burner. Step 2: Click "Start" > "Computer" > "Windows Explorer" then click the DVD icon. This will pull up the DVD burner software. In the toolbar, click "Erase this disc" and follow the instructions. Step 3: Access the "Burn files to disc The reviews for the few bluetooth CD players I've looked at say they play well with bluetooth speakers but are hit or miss with car audio systems. Would plain old external CD drives designed for PCs be recognized? I don't need/care about getting song info on the car display or controlling the CD from the car display, just that the music plays. The CD player connects to the amp using digital connections or analog connections so you’ll want to be sure you have compatible A/V cables. Nearly every CD player comes with analog cables, but in most cases, digital connections, such as coaxial and optical, provide superior fidelity because they avoid interference and noise while letting your Car CD players that play MP3 have a dedicated processor capable of reading the CD-ROM format and of converting MP3 files into audio ones. Since the common CD-ROM drive doesn’t have such Yes, you put the dvd in the changer in the glove compartment. on the idrive entertainment menu select DVD, then the slot with dvd video will be high lighted. Select that slot and it'll play automaticlly. When the car is parked there'll be both audio & video, once the car shift out of park. There's only audio feed. Plug the device into the USB port to supply power (such as car charging, wall charging, power bank, etc.), The device light flashes blue quickly, connect the device with your non-Bluetooth audio device with a 3.5MM audio cable. Turn on the mobile phone Bluetooth, search for Bluetooth devices (wireless music adapter), click and connect. There is no need or reason to get rid of the cd player feature in cars already. They got rid of cassette players in cars to make way for cd's. Getting rid of the cd option hasn't made way for anything new or different. My current car has a cd player but also a USB port and an AUX port. tZocU1l.