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Offline bluejay

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usb music storage device
« on: October 16, 2014, 11:57:42 PM »
Hi i have a 4 gb sony walkman loaded with  music which i hook into the usb in the colorado to play through the "my Link" system besides loading the ipone up with music and using that does any one know of any larger storage device that is supported by the mylink system.
I loaded a heap onto a 500gb wd  my passport hard drive thinking ill have every song i have now with me only to find when i pluged it in it told me that the device is unsupported.
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Re: usb music storage device
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2014, 05:19:44 AM »
I have a 128Gb USB stick that I plug into the AUX on the tug, has all our music on it - even the stuff I don't like!!!
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Re: usb music storage device
« Reply #2 on: October 17, 2014, 06:48:07 AM »
Hi i have a 4 gb sony walkman loaded with  music which i hook into the usb in the colorado to play through the "my Link" system besides loading the ipone up with music and using that does any one know of any larger storage device that is supported by the mylink system.
I loaded a heap onto a 500gb wd  my passport hard drive thinking ill have every song i have now with me only to find when i pluged it in it told me that the device is unsupported.
Thanks
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try a usb memory stick formatted to the FAT32 filesystem...

your 500GB drive is probably not formatted to FAT32.  this can cause issues (if that is actually the case)...

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Re: usb music storage device
« Reply #3 on: October 17, 2014, 10:42:49 AM »
Buy a big ass ipod. I have a 64gb & currently have 6+ days of music & only about 15% used. Biggest problem then becomes making playlists to suit the occasion

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Re: usb music storage device
« Reply #4 on: October 21, 2014, 01:17:59 PM »
. Biggest problem then becomes making playlists to suit the occasion

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How do people do it ?

I don't have a playlist, but what's the easiest way to aquire heaps of songs........and the easiest way to choose and save your favorite playlist from them ??

I used to have a list of approx 1,000 songs ( on an old computer ) and remember it taking forever to play 10 secs of each song I thought was OK, then save it to a list, then run it thru a program that evened out the different sound levels, then stuck it on a CD.
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Re: usb music storage device
« Reply #5 on: October 21, 2014, 01:52:26 PM »
How do people do it ?

I don't have a playlist, but what's the easiest way to aquire heaps of songs........and the easiest way to choose and save your favorite playlist from them ??

I used to have a list of approx 1,000 songs ( on an old computer ) and remember it taking forever to play 10 secs of each song I thought was OK, then save it to a list, then run it thru a program that evened out the different sound levels, then stuck it on a CD.
that's the way...
The playlist is the easy part.. the equalling of the volume etc is the slow part, or converting all to similar format.
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