Do you still make mix cd's?

@kel1483 (986)
United States
March 14, 2009 3:20pm CST
Now that so many people have MP3 players, I was just wondering if anyone still makes mixed cd's. I still do. I have a cd player in my room and I make mixes of my MP3's that I got online and didn't buy the actual cd. I also like to use mixed cd's (instead of original cd's) in our car player, because it scratches them sometimes and I don't want to ruin the cd's I bought. I don't have an MP3 player, so I can't just make playlists and use one of those. So do you still make mix cd's? If so why? If not, why not?
2 responses
@Jennlk84 (4205)
• United States
15 Mar 09
I haven't made a cd in probably a year! I find myself listening to more music on my computer and on my ipod as I work out and such. I find it's just easier to listen to the radio the time that I am in my car. We have enough stations here that I can typically find something I want to listen to. For longer trips, I'm typically not alone and my fiancee and I do a lot of talking!
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@BinaryKat (735)
• United States
14 Mar 09
Not as much as I used to since I use finetune.com for making my own playlists and listen on there. I also have the app for my playlists now on my ipod touch. So I have a playlist to fit each mood. But I did do it before discovering finetune to have a music cd backup just in case my computer crashed.
@kel1483 (986)
• United States
19 Mar 09
I share a computer and have dial up internet (so I can't stream things online), so I can't use all those cool playlist sites, so I still use mix cd's, but playlists are really nice if you can use them.