![]() ![]() ![]() It probably does this every 5th or 6th time I start the car on average. The biggest issue I have is the stereo will frequently forget what song was playing and start over with the first track on the USB drive when I start the car. No files in root they are sorted into folders by Artist, then further into folders by Album. mp3, most are at 320 bitrate, some 192, some VBR. I have the following USB sticks that play in my ND:ģ2gb USB 3.0 Kingston DataTraveler 100 G3 (FAT32)Īll files are. Some technology changes when you cross those barriers, particularly above 32GB. It might be limited to 32GB or possibly 64GB. The problem may also be that the ND can't address 128GB drives. So again, that's why the specific model number is needed. ![]() They probably tried USB 3.0 drives that didn't work for some other reason, but then found that their old USB 2.0 drives worked fine, and so concluded that was it. I suspect this is why some people think USB 3.0 drives don't work in the ND. Newer drives also require some new technologies which may have to do with compatibility problems. Windows commonly won't offer to format a large USB drive as FAT32 either, so I think sometimes people format with ExFAT and think it's FAT32. USB is backwards compatible to prior versions if necessary (not sure whether the ND's USB ports run 3.0 spec or not).Ħ4GB drives and larger typically come formatted with ExFAT, and most devices that aren't PCs will only recognize FAT32. You'll need to indicate the specific model number of USB drive. ![]()
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