05-20-2012, 02:13 AM | #1 |
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Using a USB Stick
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After shelling out 42 quid for an iPod y-cable, I was shocked by the sound quality through the AUX input. I decided to put my music onto a 32GB USB stick, and the sound quality was noticeably different. I have however run into a problem. When I put a few songs on, it all works fine, and you can search for artists, albums, genres etc.... However, when I go over about 10gb on the stick, it still lists all the songs, but won't let me search any more (the options are all greyed out). The only way of controlling the music is by searching by folder, which means you have to put all your artists into separate folders. I did this, but when there were lots of files in 1 folder, if I select a song, it puts a tick next to that song on the list, but plays a completely different song. The manual says you can go up to 160000 songs, but the iDrive clearly doesn't like this. I left it all connected for half an hour, thinking it might need to download the info first, but this made no difference. Anyone else experiencing a similar problem. Am I just limited to only having a smaller amount of songs on my USB stick at any one time? Thanks, Neil |
05-20-2012, 03:37 AM | #2 |
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I am on Mac and use iTunes for my music and manually copy the folders that iTunes creates (in Finder) to my 32Gg USB stick using MuCommander.
I also have a 16gb stick and frequently change them without any problems. Once the stick has been read in the car everything works OK - and it doesīt take that long. |
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05-21-2012, 02:46 AM | #4 |
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I find the MuCommander more reliable when I copy lots of files - I can start MuCommander and let it copy a whole 32 gb stick and leave it to it.
I tried that with the standard copy but it didnīt work, for me at least. Iīm sure there are no problems copying single files and folders. |
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05-21-2012, 06:00 AM | #6 |
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With iTunes you can adjust setting to convert podcasts and/or music to MP3 as well.
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