No, mp3 files are not supported in Murano I (2003-2008) No, mp3 files are not supported in Murano I (2003-2008)
If you have an ipod you can buy an ipod i-trip as i did for my murano and ipod. It cost me $55 NZD and just plug into the base of the ipod and tune your FM into the station that is on the i-trip display. A cheaper way of using your ipod in-car when you do not have an ipod jack input.
If the CD is mp3 then yes.
A song is an input. When you select a song to play, the MP3 file is decoded, and this data is sent to the speaker to be used as the output.
An MP3 player uses the file.mp3 (a song for example) as its input. It then decodes (decompresses) this as an MP3 file is a compressed file. The resulting decoded data is then used as it's output, usually sent to a speaker with the help of a digital to analog converter and an amplifier. A MP3 recorder would do the process in reverse and the sound would be its input and the resulting MP3 file would be it's output.
Out put
External Input, as in a mp3 player.
Because with most MP3 players you can only "output" media. As opposed to "input" meaning it can receive, such as a microphone, or a camera.
I'm speaking with a little knowlege from djing so what im saying is based on my station (aux) auxiliary input is where I can plug my turntables or any basic sound device onto the music board, and mp3 input is only for your mp3, maybe tell me what device your talking about and I can be more relevant
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output
Unless you can get to the aux input to plug in a cable for an mp3 player you are stuck with CD audio only. www.trailvoy.com