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Old 02-04-2015, 09:24 AM
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I just got a 14 F150 and am wondering if anyone knows how to copy a music CD to my trucks hard drive. I know in my 09 model there was a place on the touchscreen that said "burn" and you touched it and it copied it. Thanks for any insight.
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I dont recall ever seeing that option? I have all my music burned on a thumb drive.
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CD? What are those?
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CD? What are those?
At least he didn't say Cassette, or 8 Track...
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I'm not 100% certain that the MFT system has the hard drive available for the "jukebox" function that the Sync with Voice Activated Nav head units had....

Check your Manual for the radio. I know my '12 has this function, but I never use it..I throw m4a's on a thumb drive or keep them on my iphone
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i dont think it does that just use iTunes or similar to burn the disk to mp3 and put them on a thumb drive. Ive got a tiny 16gb with thousands of songs.
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There is no hard drive on the MFT system. As others have stated, put your music on a USB drive and plug it into the center console.
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Originally Posted by Tothemax

At least he didn't say Cassette, or 8 Track...
Lol I remember using the cassette tape converter that I would plug into my portable cd player so I could listen to cds in my first car
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As stated above.....
I had a 2011 that had the "jukebox" before I got my 2013. The MFT does not have that feature.
I too just saved to a thumb drive or Bluetooth off my phone.
Actually works better in my opinion.
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I remember having cassette tapes, than an adapter for CDs. Now I just use the Bluetooth on my phone. If you have a lot of Internet you can stream pandora. I am looking forward to streaming some ball games.


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