I have "MP3CD's" in mine, and when one ends, the next disc starts. Don't think having the MP3CD's would work any different than regular CD's.
Just for the heck of it, IN CASE I'M WRONG, tomorrow, I will go to the last song in the last folder of any MP3CD and see if it goes to the next MP3CD.
The reason I say I could be wrong is that with the MP3CD's in there, each disc holds as much as 5, 6 or 7 regular CD's and sometimes I get tired of what is on, so I manually change to another MP3CD.
To anyone not using the MP3CD, when things change from what HAD been the first CD to the next CD (and to the next and next and next), although it stays in the first
MP3CD, the screen shows that it is going to the next "Folder". Folder is another word for the original CD that was put in the MP3CD format. I.E., if I had 7 CD's put on one
MP3CD, when it switches from the music of the first CD to the second CD, the screen shows that it went to the second folder, still on the first MP3CD. I don't know how many CD's I can convert to the MP3CD, but I have about six or seven CD's in each of the
MP3CD's, so that equals about 36 to 42 CD's worth of music. Multiply that by the number of songs on each CD (called "Folder" on the screen) and you have a lot of music. I can start listening here in Florida, and by the time I get to Roswell, I'm still listening without repeating anything. I know, I know. If I used the small MP3 player that
plugs into the consol, I could get even more music, but I don't have one of those small MP3 players, as I have plenty of music with the MP3CD's I have, That plus what I get from my XM and FM and I have plenty. (Also, when I travel alone, without my wife, at night, I listen mostly to AM, talk radio, listening for distant stations, been doing it for years, since back when 50,000 watt stations could be heard from a thousand miles away - still love it).