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05-07-2008, 08:11 AM | #1 |
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A few questions
Hello again fine British friends,
I've now had my 135 for a week. A combination of working nights and moving flat have meant I've not had much time to play around in the car, so apologies if these questions are dumb. I went for USB connectivity but when I plug in a USB drive into the USB slot (haven't tried an MP3 player into AUX yet) nothing happens. I am obviously selecting USB/AUX from the menu but nothing is sensed/read. Am I doing something wrong? Actually that's only one question. Sorry if it's explained elsewhere - 1addicts is banned at work (boo!) so I'm doing this at 1mph on my phone |
05-07-2008, 11:35 AM | #2 |
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I plugged my Ipod into the USB socket. After a few seconds it detected it and displayed the name. I scrolled to the name of the device and voila!
It began to display all hyrogliphics to the tune names, got round it by scrolling to SONGS then they all appeared. I don't think it works 100% with the standard lead, BM's advice is to get the approved lead with phono socket for about £30. They did say however that not all MP3 players are supported. I found this out as I also plugged in my Creative Zen player which it didn't detect.
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05-13-2008, 10:16 AM | #3 |
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make sure your usb stick has a windows file system (fat32 or ntfs i beleive), then plug it in and wait.
if your usb stick shows up as multple drives when you plug it into your PC, you may need to change this - my sandisk cruiser did this - but stopped after a format. hope this helps. |
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