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<blockquote data-quote="95BlackGA" data-source="post: 4803644" data-attributes="member: 576452"><p>I have no experience with any USB enabled head units, but I suggest doing :</p><p></p><p><img src="http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g149/JeremiahChristopher/Music.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Music Genre Folders (I.E. Rap, Rock, Country, Jazz, ect. ect.) Placing your Mp3's in their respective genre folders. If you have your MP3's in folders where a single folder is just for a single artist, you can put your folders in there, instead of just copying the MP3s. This way, the character length for the complete file name (I.E. E:\My Music\Rock\Hinder\Get Stoned.mp3) will not exceed the maximum character length that the head unit is limited to. Just a suggestion, as I have never played with a USB enabled head unit, so I could be wrong, and that won't work. You must limit the number of files to 3,000 also, so if you have other documents on the drive, that may be one of the problems?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="95BlackGA, post: 4803644, member: 576452"] I have no experience with any USB enabled head units, but I suggest doing : [IMG]http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g149/JeremiahChristopher/Music.jpg[/IMG] Music Genre Folders (I.E. Rap, Rock, Country, Jazz, ect. ect.) Placing your Mp3's in their respective genre folders. If you have your MP3's in folders where a single folder is just for a single artist, you can put your folders in there, instead of just copying the MP3s. This way, the character length for the complete file name (I.E. E:\My Music\Rock\Hinder\Get Stoned.mp3) will not exceed the maximum character length that the head unit is limited to. Just a suggestion, as I have never played with a USB enabled head unit, so I could be wrong, and that won't work. You must limit the number of files to 3,000 also, so if you have other documents on the drive, that may be one of the problems? [/QUOTE]
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