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Originally Posted by Catlady
Well, if the car has an SD slot and a USB port, just copy the mp3 files to an SD card or a flash drive and play them that way; you don't need to use the Clip Zip at all. (Though you can still copy the same files to the Clip Zip.)
If you copy to a CD, there's no trick to it; you're using the CD as a data disc so you just drag and drop the files. But you'll be better off with an SD card or flash drive as you have so much more capacity that way.
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Wait...did you say that I could also put mp3 file onto a flash drive and insert into my USB in the car? My head is spinning. But now you have given me the confidence to download the 10 mp3 books. At $4.99 each I will be set until New Years with the driving I will do. I now have so many alternatives and I am so grateful to you and everyone else. I hope when I download the audiobooks that I will be able to find them on my hard drive. But that is for another day.
