4/17/2024 0 Comments Digital mp3 player carSpeaking of file structures, early Head Units used the 6-disc changer mechanism and treated your MP3 folders and they could only deal with 6 folders and that was it. Does it give you a friendly "hey, I can't play this file?" Nope. While in a PC, you have the flexibility of keep loading a new codec until it works, you don't have that luxury in a Head Unit, and the worse thing is, incompatible codec, the dumb HU simply doesn't play the file. You will be aware, many version of codec out there. Audio files metadata uses the common ID3 tag to convey file information on display, for searching etc but there has been several versions of ID3, your head may not have compatibility with all versions of ID3.ģ. Car systems, like routers are finicky on file system being used, FAT/FAT32 is common, they seems to subscribe to early DOS file systems and never improved, so you can run into file size, cluster size, sector size blah-blah.Ģ. But that was a dozen years ago, maybe it's better now, not holding my breath.ġ. I finally gave up and decided the best method is to simply iPod/iPhone my tunes to the car via Bluetooth and it ALWAYS work, any car, and am done. Knowing everything under the universe takes too much effort.īecause I installed my own system, went through several heads, early adopter to MP3 in cars. (and it bothers me a little)īut still i don't get why. Luckily as i said, it does not apply for every single song and it is a problem that concerns only a few but still i don't get why. So i really do not understand why my car's player picks certain songs and decides not to see them.ĭo you have any insight or idea to possibly fix this? Useless to say that if i read the same usb drive with the pc, everything works just fine: every single mp3 is "seen" and can be played with no error. I didn't check if this pattern is for every single song that does not "see" (read) but for some of the songs that i remember, among the ones that i noticed aren't seen, have all of the infos in the details of the file: from album title to year and other details and even have the cover image of their album if you visualize them from pc. As title says, in my car (ford b-max if that matters)'s mp3 usbdrive player does not read all of the songs on the usb flashdrive.īefore you ask me: yes all of the songs are in the same.
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