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<blockquote data-quote="SilverDude" data-source="post: 3487110" data-attributes="member: 582039"><p>Update on the Pioneer 6900u trying to use a Toshiba 120g. I just picked up a 160g Maxtor one touch mini4. Formatted to fat32 with Partition magic, loaded some music folders and it boots in less than a minute and remembers song on playlist or folder so far works as smooth as Ipod. I went pick up a Seagate the reccommended drive by Pioneer but the Maxtor was on sale, had to give it a chance. (117.99 compusa) Apparently the Pioneer is HD mfg sensitive? And I thinking it likes a Maxtor. The usb cable with Maxtor is a y I used one For 6900u and the other in a cigarette lighter to usb adapter I had picked up cheap from Addonic to charge my phone and Blackberry.</p><p></p><p>If I encounter any issues I will post.</p><p></p><p>So far Pioneer 6900u usb works great with Ipod, Maxtor 160 g (with 5v addtional input) And for sure it reads playlist m3u placed in root file with mp3's The playlists is built using the HD as the source. I have a utility that will move a playlist from Ipod to a folder on another drive with all of the mp3's. I don't think you could copy a playlist without building it on HD that you are connecting to Head Unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SilverDude, post: 3487110, member: 582039"] Update on the Pioneer 6900u trying to use a Toshiba 120g. I just picked up a 160g Maxtor one touch mini4. Formatted to fat32 with Partition magic, loaded some music folders and it boots in less than a minute and remembers song on playlist or folder so far works as smooth as Ipod. I went pick up a Seagate the reccommended drive by Pioneer but the Maxtor was on sale, had to give it a chance. (117.99 compusa) Apparently the Pioneer is HD mfg sensitive? And I thinking it likes a Maxtor. The usb cable with Maxtor is a y I used one For 6900u and the other in a cigarette lighter to usb adapter I had picked up cheap from Addonic to charge my phone and Blackberry. If I encounter any issues I will post. So far Pioneer 6900u usb works great with Ipod, Maxtor 160 g (with 5v addtional input) And for sure it reads playlist m3u placed in root file with mp3's The playlists is built using the HD as the source. I have a utility that will move a playlist from Ipod to a folder on another drive with all of the mp3's. I don't think you could copy a playlist without building it on HD that you are connecting to Head Unit. [/QUOTE]
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