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Title: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: ScottA on 18 January 2012, 22:38
Hi,
Could someone please confirm how the RCD510 shows songs which are stored on a USB stick? Does it show the file name or does it get the track details from the ID3 tags within the MP3? Can you navigate to different folders, for example could I create a folder "New Songs" and navigate to that?

Just sorting out my music now for when the car arrives lol. Anything I should be aware of when using USB?

Thanks,
Scott



Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: ajmoir36 on 18 January 2012, 22:48
You can create folders and it does use the tags. There are some limits like Max 1000 files per folder. If you want to mix all folders and all songs you need one in the root.
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: ScottA on 18 January 2012, 22:49
You can create folders and it does use the tags. There are some limits like Max 1000 files per folder. If you want to mix all folders and all songs you need one in the root.
Cheers!
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: PenguinGTI on 18 January 2012, 23:01
Yep, just to confirm it's tags. You can look through the file info manually (to show artist, album etc) but by default it's tags.  :smiley:
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: Keithuk on 19 January 2012, 01:13
My RCD310 uses the ID3 tag of the MP3 when it displays the track info?

The handbook says you can make a play list with Windows media player and put that on the root of the USB stick. I've played them with and without the play list and its still the same, mine is always set on Mix All.
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: mkviken on 08 March 2012, 20:14
does anyone know how to play albums bought on iTunes on a memory stick?

just made a 16gb usb stick and rcd510 says it can't play the purchased songs. all the mp3s from cps etc are fine

thanks
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: Nutkins on 08 March 2012, 20:48
Anyone tried with Wav files? Does it display the file name?
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: p3asa on 08 March 2012, 21:13
I don't know if WAV can be played.

From the manual: Audio data in MP3, WMA, OGG Vorbis and AAC format from the
external data sticker, connected to the multimedia socket, can be
played via the radio.
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: mkviken on 09 March 2012, 18:39
worked out how to sort this iTunes not playing on the rcd510 i think

you need to convert them to mp3 by making a duplicate. you need to change from AAC or m4a to mp3 in the iTunes settings. the rcd510 won't play iTunes files.

if the file is m4a it can be converted but if its m4p its locked. means most of the music i legally bought can't be transferred to a usb stick.
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: andyr on 10 March 2012, 09:04

if the file is m4a it can be converted but if its m4p its locked. means most of the music i legally bought can't be transferred to a usb stick.

Google 'M4p to MP3 converters', there appears to be several out there that may work OK??
And the imminent overhauling of the copyright laws should make DRM a thing of the past (hopefully!)
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/technology/news/8678543/Copyright-law-overhaul-will-allow-fans-to-copy-music-to-iPods.html
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: mkviken on 10 March 2012, 10:44
its strange cos some old ones are not locked but some are and some new ones rant and some are so there doesn't seem to be any consistency into why some are locked and some aren't.

i will have a look into an unlock program thanks
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: andyr on 10 March 2012, 11:40
its strange cos some old ones are not locked but some are and some new ones rant and some are so there doesn't seem to be any consistency into why some are locked and some aren't.

i will have a look into an unlock program thanks

I've changed my Itunes import properties to record to MP3 at highest quality, I know it's not the best option in terms of quality, but for everyday use it makes it easier, especially for either putting on a stick for the car or Ipod..... My old Creative Zen was far superior to the Ipod quality wise, but Apple seem to have cornered the market for 'on the move' music now!
 
Oh, and I don't buy my music from Apple!
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: mkviken on 10 March 2012, 17:40
I've found if your song is protected it works to burn a cd of them then reimport them as mp3 and it gets around it
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: andyr on 10 March 2012, 19:44
I've also (just) found that to make playlists straight to the memory stick (quick and dirty, but it worked for me!) :-
Windows 7 with up to date Media Player etc.
Open Windows Media Player - ensure the 'Play' option is in the right hand pane
Open your memory stick (my computer/windows explorer) to where the track you want to add to the playlist is stored
Drag the track (from 'my computer'/explorer window) to WMP's 'play' pane
back to my computer/win exp and open next track folder and drag to WMP 'play' pane again
etc etc till you've finished
In WMP 'play' pane, click on 'untitled list', name the playlist, hit return
The new playlist appears in the library list on left
Click on that playlist which puts it to the top of WMP, right click/file/'save now playing list as....'
Explore to your memory stick and save it in the root directory/folder.

Best then to open the saved playlist in 'Notepad' and ensure it's saved any 'weird' characters properly (if not then just edit the file and change the character and re-save)

A bit of a palaver but it can't be done in WMP as it's on a removable media and it just wont 'av it!





Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: naa on 11 March 2012, 16:42
R510 very annoying using ipod.  If you record a playlist it plays a mix of all music rather than an album in order.  If you choose album - it will only play that album and at the end will not proceed automatically on to the next album.  You have to press the folder icon on top right hand side of screen and wade through about 10 menus - impossible while driving.  Much better to use usb stick or sd card - that way you can scroll forward through different albums/tracks using the steering wheel buttons. 

From itunes you need to convert to mp3 files before adding to any device.
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: p3asa on 11 March 2012, 22:48

you need to convert them to mp3 by making a duplicate. you need to change from AAC or m4a to mp3 in the iTunes settings. the rcd510 won't play iTunes files.




The RCD510 plays AAC files fine.
Title: Re: RCD510 USB Stick
Post by: andyr on 12 March 2012, 09:01
From itunes you need to convert to mp3 files before adding to any device.

Somewhat all depends on what your Itunes 'Import Settings' are set to, could be any of the following :-

AAC
AIFF
Apple Lossless
MP3
WAV

Also (I think) some tunes bought from the Itunes store are encoded as AAC (.m4a), but are protected (unlike the itunes 'import setting' of AAC) and therefore unable to be played on other equipment unless the DRM/FairPlay protection is somehow removed i.e. writing the file to a CD and re-saving the CD as mp3 as Ken has found.

So files Imported as AAC should play no problem, but files Bought from Itunes as AAC would need protection removal first  :laugh: :undecided: :rolleyes:

That's why me import settings are set at 'Highest Quality MP3' and I don't buy from Apple  :cool: