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hah i've not experienced problems with the sat nav or LED's yet (are they not very bright?), but i can certainly agree about the ipod :( so slow its almost unusable.

Not tried an ipod but the USB was dog slow and kept disconnecting.

Decided to use a 64GB SD card for music and not looked back
 
Not tried an ipod but the USB was dog slow and kept disconnecting.

Decided to use a 64GB SD card for music and not looked back

so there's no waiting around for ages til it populates the -- --- -- - --- lines in the list of artists etc when you scroll with a SD?
Interesting. I may invest in one then. pretty annoying given i only bought the ipod a few months ago, specifically for putting in the car. (didn't have the cupra at the time)
 
so there's no waiting around for ages til it populates the -- --- -- - --- lines in the list of artists etc when you scroll with a SD?
Interesting. I may invest in one then. pretty annoying given i only bought the ipod a few months ago, specifically for putting in the car. (didn't have the cupra at the time)

Not with a decent SD card ( I used a sandisk Ultra class 10 ( 45mb/s card )

I can pretty much scroll through albums and tracks as fast as I want - it still shows the album artwork - and so far, it has never failed to connect like the usb.

The added bonus is that the cable is no longer flopping around the glove box.
 
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I'm always set to 22C in my car and rarely need to change it. The only time I change it is on long journeys where I'll occasionally knock it down to 20C if I'm starting to get too warm.
 
Not with a decent SD card ( I used a sandisk Ultra class 10 ( 45mb/s card )

I can pretty much scroll through albums and tracks as fast as I want - it still shows the album artwork - and so far, it has never failed to connect like the usb.

The added bonus is that the cable is no longer flopping around the glove box.

I wish I was tech savvy. It's taken me years to master an iPod and now you are on about sticking all me stuff in an SD card? :cry: where's me cassettes...... :cry:
 
I wish I was tech savvy. It's taken me years to master an iPod and now you are on about sticking all me stuff in an SD card? :cry: where's me cassettes...... :cry:

its not hard. literally just drag all your music folders from your computer onto an SD card. job done.

out of interest, how does it navigate it? does it use the id3 tags or folder structure?
 
its not hard. literally just drag all your music folders from your computer onto an SD card. job done.

out of interest, how does it navigate it? does it use the id3 tags or folder structure?

I would say it's folder structure

I have virtually all of my music sorted by "Artist" folders - when I click on search it brings up the full list of folders on the card.
 
I would say it's folder structure

I have virtually all of my music sorted by "Artist" folders - when I click on search it brings up the full list of folders on the card.

bugger. one of my drives died so i had to redownload all of my music from Google Play (you can upload all your music to them) and the resulting folder structure is atrocious.
 
bugger. one of my drives died so i had to redownload all of my music from Google Play (you can upload all your music to them) and the resulting folder structure is atrocious.

Just dump it on an sd card and take a look.

perhaps if you haven't structured the folders yourself it will work different.
 
Don't have a backup ext hard drive then, worth their weight in gold.

it was a mirrored drive and was auto backing everything up to google play. somehow the NAS got majorly confused with the content of both and i didnt realize google play would be so terrible in terms of filestructure. fair enough i didnt lose anything but i did spend AGES sorting things into folders before:(
a small price to pay i guess