I have a 2015 RT with the factory Alpine audio fitted. When I attach an USB stick (which I have for years and it works properly in an array of devices) most of the directories can not be accessed. All I have is a " No Data" display and no sound.
Is it the kbps resolution of the file or, or something in the MP3 tags, maybe because they are - god forbid - classical musics?
So what are the criteria to be able to listen a file from USB?
Thanks.
Choosey Audio
Re: Choosey Audio
I am sorry. They are all mp3 formatted musics. In one level of directories. i.e. root-> album ->mp3 files
Re: Choosey Audio
Formatted FAT32? What size stick? It works fine on my 2015. I have 1000 tunes or so on mine.
Re: Choosey Audio
Thanks for the answers.
Yes it is FAT32 formatted. Otherwise it would not even recognize the stick, I guess.
No matter what size USB stick is used - tried 4GB - 8GB - 16GB, with same files - same result.
What matters though it seems, that MP3 files, with 320kbps - 44KHz play back normally.
My manual says about the MP3 player:
MP3 standard: MPEG1 Layer 3
Sampling rate: 32 / 44,1 / 48KHz
Bitrates: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 kbit/s
Interestingly the 320kbps is not even in the list. More weird is that the little piece of WAV I accidentally left in a directory, plays nicely.
I give up now. Since it is end of the season here, I re-rip all the musics I want to listen next year with the working parameters.
I still insist that this is the worst MP3 player I ever owned. The technology is so mainstream that I can by a chip for less than $20.- that works with all the files Alpine listed in their manual. I do not want to elaborate how terrible the XM radio sound quality is even in wide sky view, because I do not have a reference, or that my Sena headset FM radio is way superior in FM sensibility.
Let's move on. The bike is great though.
Thanks again.
Yes it is FAT32 formatted. Otherwise it would not even recognize the stick, I guess.
No matter what size USB stick is used - tried 4GB - 8GB - 16GB, with same files - same result.
What matters though it seems, that MP3 files, with 320kbps - 44KHz play back normally.
My manual says about the MP3 player:
MP3 standard: MPEG1 Layer 3
Sampling rate: 32 / 44,1 / 48KHz
Bitrates: 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256 kbit/s
Interestingly the 320kbps is not even in the list. More weird is that the little piece of WAV I accidentally left in a directory, plays nicely.
I give up now. Since it is end of the season here, I re-rip all the musics I want to listen next year with the working parameters.
I still insist that this is the worst MP3 player I ever owned. The technology is so mainstream that I can by a chip for less than $20.- that works with all the files Alpine listed in their manual. I do not want to elaborate how terrible the XM radio sound quality is even in wide sky view, because I do not have a reference, or that my Sena headset FM radio is way superior in FM sensibility.
Let's move on. The bike is great though.
Thanks again.