So the question of "modern" is relative. Here is my question that is related.
I have a GM pickup with a OEM radio that accepts input from a USB device. I'm not sure but I think there is a capacity limitation as to what size of USB drive the radio will interact with with respect to capacity or data on the USB device.
So my question is ...What is the format of the data you place on the USB thumb drive for the radio to see and play the music properly. I assume there is more than just dumping *.mp3 or mp4 files on the usb stick or is it that simple. Do you have to format the data with different folders? I would like the radio to be able to determine the artist and song and obviously play through more than one song sequentially. I realize there may be limitations as to what different radios can do. But would be nice to load a bunch of my cdrom muisc on a thumb drive and be able to play albums by artist...etc. I of course prefer simplicity where possible.
in my case I'm dealing with a GM 2016 pickup with OEM radio that support USB thumb drive. I'm not sure there is a common universal approach to this as radios may deal with this differently, but seeking input. I'm talking about a USB thumb drive, not a ipod or phone or other electronic device (for this specific question.
Post up tips or even web site links. The GM owners manual does not go into any detail that I saw regarding the way to setup the usb thumb drive. I want to say there is some limitation on capacity of the thumb drive that the radio can deal with....so for example I may not be able to load 5 gigs of data on a 10 gig thumb drive if the radio will only see or can use / access 4 gig. I follow that, the formating and correct loading of the data on the thumb drive is the question. I've got a CDROM ripper, one is Itunes and the other is another tool I bought, but which Ive not used yet. I did search around on the web but never found a good site or info about the correct way to load music data on a USB thumb drive for playing on a car radio.
I have a GM pickup with a OEM radio that accepts input from a USB device. I'm not sure but I think there is a capacity limitation as to what size of USB drive the radio will interact with with respect to capacity or data on the USB device.
So my question is ...What is the format of the data you place on the USB thumb drive for the radio to see and play the music properly. I assume there is more than just dumping *.mp3 or mp4 files on the usb stick or is it that simple. Do you have to format the data with different folders? I would like the radio to be able to determine the artist and song and obviously play through more than one song sequentially. I realize there may be limitations as to what different radios can do. But would be nice to load a bunch of my cdrom muisc on a thumb drive and be able to play albums by artist...etc. I of course prefer simplicity where possible.
in my case I'm dealing with a GM 2016 pickup with OEM radio that support USB thumb drive. I'm not sure there is a common universal approach to this as radios may deal with this differently, but seeking input. I'm talking about a USB thumb drive, not a ipod or phone or other electronic device (for this specific question.
Post up tips or even web site links. The GM owners manual does not go into any detail that I saw regarding the way to setup the usb thumb drive. I want to say there is some limitation on capacity of the thumb drive that the radio can deal with....so for example I may not be able to load 5 gigs of data on a 10 gig thumb drive if the radio will only see or can use / access 4 gig. I follow that, the formating and correct loading of the data on the thumb drive is the question. I've got a CDROM ripper, one is Itunes and the other is another tool I bought, but which Ive not used yet. I did search around on the web but never found a good site or info about the correct way to load music data on a USB thumb drive for playing on a car radio.
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