New owner, 2014 RLX. Usb Questions.
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New owner, 2014 RLX. Usb Questions.
Hello all, I just purchased a used 2014 RLX (woot!) and am new to the forums.
I was eager to try out the USB flash drive playing MP3 option, but it keeps telling me that "No Data" is found when I try out a drive full of MP3s.
I've searched around here, and the best I could find was manually format the drive with FAT32 and you should be ok.
I've tried FAT32 with a 16gb drive and FAT with a 2gb drive.
Still no luck.
Does the unit only see MP3s if they are a certain bit rate / size? I couldn't seem to find much on the web or here, perhaps I just didn't know where to look?
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
-D
I was eager to try out the USB flash drive playing MP3 option, but it keeps telling me that "No Data" is found when I try out a drive full of MP3s.
I've searched around here, and the best I could find was manually format the drive with FAT32 and you should be ok.
I've tried FAT32 with a 16gb drive and FAT with a 2gb drive.
Still no luck.
Does the unit only see MP3s if they are a certain bit rate / size? I couldn't seem to find much on the web or here, perhaps I just didn't know where to look?
Any ideas? Thanks in advance!
-D
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pgeorg (12-18-2017)
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Welcome
Sorry that I cannot be much help but justwanted to reply to your post. I have used a couple different USB drives and all have worked without any problems playing MP3s. I do not do anything fancy, just convert YourTube videos to MP3s so I doubt that there is any special settings that you must adhere to.
You may want to take to the dealership to look at.
Good luck!
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Damiein (12-18-2017)
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Congrats on your purchase!
As TSX69 said, there is nothing special that you need to do. Best to format using FAT32, copy your MP3s on it, plug it into the USB port. Switch the audio source to USB, and the music should play.....
As TSX69 said, there is nothing special that you need to do. Best to format using FAT32, copy your MP3s on it, plug it into the USB port. Switch the audio source to USB, and the music should play.....
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Damiein (12-18-2017)
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Yeah, it not doing that. Looks like its time to schedule an appointment with service.
Also, has anyone ever tried to plug in one of those Western Digital passbook mini hard drives to the USB port? I have one at home that runs completely off of USB and is 300GB in size.
Also, has anyone ever tried to plug in one of those Western Digital passbook mini hard drives to the USB port? I have one at home that runs completely off of USB and is 300GB in size.
#6
Burning Brakes
Make sure non of these apply to you:
Also Hard drives do not seem to be supported.....read the text on the right side:
HTH
Also Hard drives do not seem to be supported.....read the text on the right side:
HTH
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Thanks for the info. I figured out what it was and got it working.
I am ashamed, but I will tell you what it was...
Don't laugh too hard.
Please. haha
Somehow, the MP3s were "hidden". Their file attribute was Hidden and could only be viewed by my laptop.
I tried a secondary laptop and they were invisible. Likely because I didn't have the OS setup to see hidden files by default.
So yeah, noob moment, but its working now!!
Thanks for the help!
-D
I am ashamed, but I will tell you what it was...
Don't laugh too hard.
Please. haha
Somehow, the MP3s were "hidden". Their file attribute was Hidden and could only be viewed by my laptop.
I tried a secondary laptop and they were invisible. Likely because I didn't have the OS setup to see hidden files by default.
So yeah, noob moment, but its working now!!
Thanks for the help!
-D
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pgeorg (12-19-2017)
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