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Rip a CD to Compact Flash/SD/... without a PC - is there such a gadget?

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brotherS:
Also a bit more expensive (and less portable) than the Philips is the Kenwood M-505 USB:

argv:
Also Sony - CFDRS60CP - Radio K7 CD Sound System - USB (140€ on Amazon)



4wd:
I have the TEAC MC-D610MP, (bookshelf stereo system - not available anymore), which could rip to MP3 on a USB Flash drive or SD/MMC card.

One for sale in the ACT, (Australian Capital Territory), for $5 atm.

brotherS:
Thanks guys!

The Philips AZ 1880 player is not as small, but could actually be bought, and can rip CDs to USB sticks.

Wouldn't that be a possibility, using some CF or SD card in a USB adaptor?
-brotherS (January 26, 2011, 01:03 PM)
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Could anyone (who knows more about this kind of adaptors than I do) please comment my assessment?

4wd:
It depends, I have an adapter, (for Sony Memory Stick), where a driver needs to be loaded - which is no good in your case.

However, some don't require a driver, IIRC, one of the earlier Lexar Jumpdrive series took SD cards and appeared as a normal flash drive - this is the kind you need.

If you can find a decent computer store that will let you try, (or one with knowledgable staff), it would help.

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