Hi all,
In case this has been covered, I have done a search through the forums, but haven't turned up any results that have helped me. The one result that seemed to relate to my issue suggested to re-format the USB stick in FAT32, which I have done with no change to the result.
Anyway, so the issue I am having is that only one of my USB sticks seems to work in the car (I have tried 3). Is there a certain brand I should avoid or some trick to getting the car to read sticks it has trouble with? I had the same data on each stick and yet for some reason the car refused to load two of them. It just got stuck at 'connecting to USB'. The stick that is working is a 64 gig stick that I would prefer not to leave in the car. I was only going to use about 5 gig of space on the stick for the car, so I was hoping to use an 8 gig stick I bought for it, but so far no luck :S
Cheers,
-Robbo
It could relate to your recording format.
I have 3 thumbdrives of varying sizes.All have the same albums on them all recorded from my laptop.Some were copied from my CDs some were purchased online.
I use the drives in 3 different places,1 in the boat(Jensen media player),1 in the grader,1 in the D4.
All albums arent available on all devices.The grader which has a CAT branded player is the worse,the previous grader had an Alpine unit,that played all albums.
Ive been meaning to find out which ones work in the D4 and re-record the ones that dont in the format that does work.The albums that dont work are invisible to the D4,ie they dont show up on the play list.You can put the same thumbdrive into the laptop,it sees and plays them.
Andrew
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