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Does the 2015 Genesis come with a multi-CD changer or it is single CD player?
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Sudip
Did we ever discover if the 2015 accepts DVD-A?
Lexicon 17 speaker does. Lexicon 14 or 7 speaker does not.I believe the Ultimate with Lexicon does - not others
That's great for compressed music files, however, the inability of the unit to play WAV files, via a DVD burned disc, or USB or internal storage, which are uncompressed, is disappointing, considering the stunning clarity and power of the sound system.
Just put it on a usb stick or copy it to the internal storage. The car has ~27gb free space
iTunes can also rip using Apple Lossless, (also known as Apple Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC), or Apple Lossless Encoder (ALE). However, with regular AAC, and using 320 kbps, it is extremely unlikely that any compression would be audible. I believe that MP3 at 320 kbps would also be suitable.An iPod can play uncompressed files, including WAV and AIFF.
In order to get 320 kbps, you usually have to rip your own CD's (WAV files), as music purchased on the internet in MP3 or AAC format is usually recorded at 128 kbps if you are lucky.
An iPod can play uncompressed files, including WAV and AIFF.
It has been a lot of years since I looked at that, and it is good that Amazon and iTunes have increased the bit rate of their recordings.Actually, both iTunes and Amazon MP3's are sold and encoded at 256 kbps and Google Play at 320 kbps.
Indeed, they can, however, for the best fidelity and playback, you need a player with a dedicated DAC (digital to analogue converter).