What's my car USB port for?
Blogs > arepa3000 |
arepa3000
Canada57 Posts
| ||
Chaggi
Korea (South)1936 Posts
| ||
arepa3000
Canada57 Posts
| ||
Luepert
United States1933 Posts
To set it up I have to: Turn on the radio, settigs, media settings, select source, sync usb. idk what car you have but I hope that helps. | ||
LuckyFool
United States9015 Posts
| ||
Jinsho
United Kingdom3101 Posts
| ||
SigmaoctanusIV
United States3313 Posts
| ||
tw!tch
United States563 Posts
On March 06 2012 14:06 SigmaoctanusIV wrote: or you can use it to charge usb devices like cellphones. Exactly, my 2012 accent has a ipod hookup right next to it, so you can use it for that. I use the aux and usb combined to charge my phone and play music off of it. | ||
cmen15
United States1519 Posts
| ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
| ||
Silidons
United States2813 Posts
it acts as the speakers...it doesnt actually have music playing software in it... | ||
Mtndrew
United States174 Posts
On March 06 2012 14:34 tw!tch wrote: Exactly, my 2012 accent has a ipod hookup right next to it, so you can use it for that. I use the aux and usb combined to charge my phone and play music off of it. How is the Accent? The new ones look nice. | ||
Divinek
Canada4045 Posts
| ||
BreakfastBurrito
United States893 Posts
I drive a '95 haha >_< | ||
Shana
Indonesia1814 Posts
| ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On March 06 2012 15:19 Silidons wrote: u cant just plug a USB drive into it...have to use an ipod or other music device. i have a usb port in my radio which i connect my ipod to. it acts as the speakers...it doesnt actually have music playing software in it... you should be able to just plug a USB drive into it. I have had multiple head units myself that do so. | ||
Jayme
United States5866 Posts
On March 06 2012 15:19 Silidons wrote: u cant just plug a USB drive into it...have to use an ipod or other music device. i have a usb port in my radio which i connect my ipod to. it acts as the speakers...it doesnt actually have music playing software in it... What? Most up to date radios do indeed have music playing software in it. My car sure as hell does. Hell some allow you to play it right off of a external harddrive if you have one that can be powered by just a USB port. You just have to go into settings and make sure it's pulling from the USB port. | ||
OrpheusSail
United States5 Posts
After looking around for a while, I discovered that the new drive was formatted NTFS, and my car would only read from USB drives which had been formatted FAT32. I re-formatted the USB drive as FAT32, re-loaded the music, and it started working. It was frustrating because nothing in the manuals or info I could discover from Honda helped. I found out on a message board for Honda owners. Might be worth a try. If it doesn't work, you can always re-format the drive back to what it was. | ||
Lonyo
United Kingdom3884 Posts
A lot of stereos are pretty crap. I bought what I hoped would be a quality one... wouldn't read most of my mp3s (it's fine if I convert them from mp3 to... mp3, using a batch converter which uses LAME, but as downloaded thye won't work. They work fine in my other car stereo though...) | ||
HornyHerring
Papua New Guinea1054 Posts
| ||
| ||