Infotainment and USB drive
Thank you for sharing your experience with MP3val and Sanse MP3 Art Editor. This is useful for those who face similar problems when working with MP3 files and want to put their music library in order. Having a tool that allows you to batch resize illustrations is definitely a time saver, especially when working with a large number of files. Music is good, especially when beautiful girls can dance to it as on the site URL and I really like such recreation) As for Gracenote, perhaps the system works differently on newer Mazda models as technology and software are often updated over time. Your suggestion to copy the music to a computer, make the necessary fixes, and then perform a factory reset of the car's system seems reasonable if someone encounters Gracenote-related problems.
Last edited by micahcsurrent; Aug 4, 2023 at 03:44 PM.
Hello all - I'm also looking for advice and guidance on audio issue with my new Mazda2.
Hopefully the following makes sense.
Not sure if it's my iPod 6, or the car Infotainment system (or both) that is the problem.
I discovered an issue using iTunes - many tracks downloaded from CDs were being duplicated - apparently not uncommon.
When iPod was hooked up to the Infotainment system using a USB cable and an ablum is opened it was showing two copies of each song.
After trying to remove albums from the iTunes library I downloaded a few CDs as trials and moved them again to the iPod.
Now when I try to open the menu these album titles are coming up three times and two of them are devoid of songs.
To complicate matters I hooked up an older, rarely used iPod with an extensive music collection and it only comes up with each artist/album/song once.
Has anybody experienced similar ?
Hopefully the following makes sense.
Not sure if it's my iPod 6, or the car Infotainment system (or both) that is the problem.
I discovered an issue using iTunes - many tracks downloaded from CDs were being duplicated - apparently not uncommon.
When iPod was hooked up to the Infotainment system using a USB cable and an ablum is opened it was showing two copies of each song.
After trying to remove albums from the iTunes library I downloaded a few CDs as trials and moved them again to the iPod.
Now when I try to open the menu these album titles are coming up three times and two of them are devoid of songs.
To complicate matters I hooked up an older, rarely used iPod with an extensive music collection and it only comes up with each artist/album/song once.
Has anybody experienced similar ?
My USB stick has each album in a suitably named folder. I can select that folder for any of my 180 albums. As the folders are all in the root I don't have to navigate to the folder list. The only problem I have is that if I add an odd track to a folder the system doesn't re-read the stick, even if I re-name the stick. This means it plays all tracks in order but the titles start to go out of sync because it hasn't read the track titles. How to easily get it to re-read the USB stick?
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