Have a new hyundai car with in built bluetooth.......previous car had cd player for all my cd music.....how can i now listen to my cds vvia bluetooth in car.
I too suggest transfer all CD to smartphone, guaranteed to work and you will have your whole collection on the palm of your hands without swapping CDs.
If u just need the nostalgia, replace your factory radio with an aftermarket with CD built-in, is just money.
If your new Hyundai has a USB port you can rip all your CD and transfer them onto a USB drive. Leave it in the car and you always have all your CDs ready to play. It will hold far more music than your phone. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IshqzjAlIUM
Did u watch the video just above you? That's how u do it with a Hyndai. Refer to your car's own user manual how to do yours. Every car maker do their own thing.
Yes, but do you have to do something while ripping that allows the file info to be read or does the CD have a digital signature that transfers?
Yes.
A common thing rippers do is to obtain the metadata (album info, artist, dates, blah-blah) from a publicly available database repository (this happens behind your back) and write this info into a so called ID3 tag attached to your .MP3, so that's how a player can deal with your ripped files.
I said "common" meaning you want to make sure by again, consulting your car stereo's manual, it will tell you specifically what it wants. After having consulted the manual and u still don't understand what it's asking you, pose your new question again.