jpg, and as other say, turn gracenote off is makes a right cockup of thingsĢ8 folders A-Z, Playlists and Others, within each folder Artist and then AlbumsĪs for tags as a Mac user I tag with iTunes then export out to mp3 using an app called M3Unify. If using mp3 you only need the folder art embedded in the file which I don't down size from whatever it is originally, you don't need an artwork. I did try a 1tb SSD and it crashed sync 3 no matter what format I did the files in flac/mps/aiff ( it did take a good 30 min for sync to index the USB the very first time, but that not an issue as I add new albums ) I have 128GB formatted ExFAT with around 25000 tracks on all in 320k mp3 format and everything works fine. I have sync3 so not sure how relevant,but (I'm a bit fussy on such things and it bugs me until it's all set up right). I recently redownloaded all my favourite music from amazon in HD or Ultra HD format, it took a bit of time & effort to rewrite the tags on all my music before transferring to my thumb drive but at least I know that everything is in order, plays properly and shows the correct art rather than some generic image that Sync allocates. To get album art correct I make sure I select all tracks for a specific album and batch allocate album art either from discogs through the mp3tag menu or look up album details online and manually download the album art & select that to be attached to the ID3 data on each track. I now use mp3tag to remove all track names so the systen looks to the file name instead which I prefix with the track number so everything runs correctly. I got fed up of files being out of order on some albums, especially ones that really need to play on order (Pink Floyd - The Wall for example) and found that the system ignores track numbers and plays by track names in alphabeticsl order. Maybe you have the files buried in too many folders or the format of some files are not compatible. I deleted some earlier, taking it under 30,000, but still it only shows 25-30% of my music. I checked my handbook, and it says it won't read over 30,000 files. I had 30,988 mp3's but is only says I have 8 thousand and odd. To be honest, there's no noticeable difference in sound quality.īut my major problem is that all of my files are not available to play. I spent a couple of weeks converting my FLAC and 320k mp3's down to 128k, so I could fit more music on. I also decided to get a larger 128gb USB, so I could hold more music. Now, even though some all of the artwork is 500 x 500 or less, there are certain artworks that still do not display. I then found out over time that it won't play FLAC rips, and also, the embedded artwork must be no larger than 500 x 500 pixels. Obviously with having USB ports in my new car, I wanted to play my vast collection of mp3's in the car.Īt first, I used a 64gb USB stick. I upgraded from my old 55 plate (2005) Focus to a 66 plate (2016) Focus last year.
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