Romer
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It may be buried somewhere in the manual, but I couldn't find it
I thought when I picked up my Taco and drove 12 hours home my entire set of the USB was playing. It was about 1300 songs
I added a bunch of songs and got slightly over 1500. Now it will only see and recognize several hundred songs which got old repeating a lot
I found some posts on other Toyotas that the Multi-media unit would not recognize any more than 500 (some said 250) songs in a folder and to create folders with less than 500.
I did that and it now seems to be working
Not sure if it is that or I tripped something else going over 1500 songs
I haaven't gone on a long drive, but browsing shows whaat looks like the entire contents
I believe my isssue is resolved. Anyone else have a similar issue and did the same thing?
Posting this up here because there wasn't a lot of there on using the USB as a music source
I thought when I picked up my Taco and drove 12 hours home my entire set of the USB was playing. It was about 1300 songs
I added a bunch of songs and got slightly over 1500. Now it will only see and recognize several hundred songs which got old repeating a lot
I found some posts on other Toyotas that the Multi-media unit would not recognize any more than 500 (some said 250) songs in a folder and to create folders with less than 500.
I did that and it now seems to be working
Not sure if it is that or I tripped something else going over 1500 songs
I haaven't gone on a long drive, but browsing shows whaat looks like the entire contents
I believe my isssue is resolved. Anyone else have a similar issue and did the same thing?
Posting this up here because there wasn't a lot of there on using the USB as a music source
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