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<blockquote data-quote="edzy" data-source="post: 5425336" data-attributes="member: 573836"><p>it was the program given out when you got a 06 or earlier kenwood excelon HU. or hu with usb i think. I know the Phatnoise company is no longer, and Kenwood now uses a generic music media to organize the folders. It does not have the voice indexing either of Phatnoise.</p><p></p><p>And it came as a CD that you load on to the pc, then import your songs into it, like any media manager. make folders, add tracks, save on flashdrive.</p><p></p><p>btw, the 4gig sandisk micro cruisers that i use were loaded with programs when bought. I had to go to some online place to dl a program just to formatt the flashdrives. Scype or something like that was one that was a pain to lose. You cant just format it on the pc when new. Once its off, it becomes a generic storage device and takes the Phatnoise program. Also Phat noise will support flac file and the Ken x890 does too. Some hu's with the usb dont.</p><p></p><p>One of the reason I like the usb, being the flac files are huge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="edzy, post: 5425336, member: 573836"] it was the program given out when you got a 06 or earlier kenwood excelon HU. or hu with usb i think. I know the Phatnoise company is no longer, and Kenwood now uses a generic music media to organize the folders. It does not have the voice indexing either of Phatnoise. And it came as a CD that you load on to the pc, then import your songs into it, like any media manager. make folders, add tracks, save on flashdrive. btw, the 4gig sandisk micro cruisers that i use were loaded with programs when bought. I had to go to some online place to dl a program just to formatt the flashdrives. Scype or something like that was one that was a pain to lose. You cant just format it on the pc when new. Once its off, it becomes a generic storage device and takes the Phatnoise program. Also Phat noise will support flac file and the Ken x890 does too. Some hu's with the usb dont. One of the reason I like the usb, being the flac files are huge. [/QUOTE]
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