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Old Sep 8, 2010 | 07:11 PM
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USB Input with External HD

Alright guys, I've searched and searched believe me. I've found a few threads regarding this, and I've learned the drive needs to be formatted to FAT or FAT32, depending on who is doing the talking. I've got a seagate 320gb external HD I bought specifically for the purpose of keeping my 70-some gigs of music with me.

I've tried FAT and FAT32 formats, and my music WILL NOT LOAD. The radio keeps saying that there are no .mp3 or .wma files on the drive. That's BS, because there are over 9 thousand .mp3 files for the radio to dwell on.

Does anyone have any ideas here? I've tried 4 different HDs already, bought and returned ranging from 120 gb to 500 gb and from western digital to seagate. None of them work, in their orignal NTFS format, or the reformatted FAT32.

HELP!!!!
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Old Sep 8, 2010 | 09:50 PM
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If the hard drives are USB powered that could be why, I don't know if the USB port on these things can handle powering the drive itself, just a thought.
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Old Sep 8, 2010 | 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by IFRYRCE
Alright guys, I've searched and searched believe me. I've found a few threads regarding this, and I've learned the drive needs to be formatted to FAT or FAT32, depending on who is doing the talking. I've got a seagate 320gb external HD I bought specifically for the purpose of keeping my 70-some gigs of music with me.

I've tried FAT and FAT32 formats, and my music WILL NOT LOAD. The radio keeps saying that there are no .mp3 or .wma files on the drive. That's BS, because there are over 9 thousand .mp3 files for the radio to dwell on.

Does anyone have any ideas here? I've tried 4 different HDs already, bought and returned ranging from 120 gb to 500 gb and from western digital to seagate. None of them work, in their orignal NTFS format, or the reformatted FAT32.

HELP!!!!
it wont work because our cars radio system cannot read files, it is just there to play music. you would need something between the harddrive and radio to select the song and then send it to the radio through the usb
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Old Sep 8, 2010 | 09:57 PM
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you arent the only one whos been trying this since 2007 it wont read. all you can do is buy a data stick and store music on it and play it that way. HD's wont work you can get pretty big data sticks tho.

Image of Kingston Data Traveler series 200 with 128GB USB drive: 1 of 9 images from Is There Really a 128 GB USB Flash Drive Out There? on Bright Hub
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Old Sep 9, 2010 | 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by ericgt79
you arent the only one whos been trying this since 2007 it wont read. all you can do is buy a data stick and store music on it and play it that way. HD's wont work you can get pretty big data sticks tho.

Image of Kingston Data Traveler series 200 with 128GB USB drive: 1 of 9 images from Is There Really a 128 GB USB Flash Drive Out There? on Bright Hub
Not true according to this thread:
https://www.cobaltss.net/forums/08-0...b-port-153504/

and a few others I found. So who has their external HD working and how?

As for the power issue, a few people said they needed external power sources, but others said that as long as your harddrive spins at 5600 RPM instead of 7200, it would work. Therefore, I bought a 5600 RPM hard drive. It's spinning up as well, I can hear it and feel it. The radio just won't read.

Also, the radio is capable of reading files AND opening folders. That shouldn't be the problem either.

Anyone else got ideas?
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Old Sep 9, 2010 | 11:02 AM
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First question.....are the music files in a folder or are they on the root of the hard drive? I say this because of the way some H/Us react to different external sources. For instance, before I rooted my MyTouch3g, my h/u read folders like no problem, after I rooted it and changed it to a "hacked" O/S it wants the files on the root of the hard drive. Also, what H/U do you have? If it's running on windows CE recognizing a 320 gig drive is going to be a problem. When XP first came out I believe it wasn't recognizing anything over 120 gb and would **** bricks when you dropped a 160 in it.
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Old Sep 10, 2010 | 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by c4w18
First question.....are the music files in a folder or are they on the root of the hard drive? I say this because of the way some H/Us react to different external sources. For instance, before I rooted my MyTouch3g, my h/u read folders like no problem, after I rooted it and changed it to a "hacked" O/S it wants the files on the root of the hard drive. Also, what H/U do you have? If it's running on windows CE recognizing a 320 gig drive is going to be a problem. When XP first came out I believe it wasn't recognizing anything over 120 gb and would **** bricks when you dropped a 160 in it.
Some files are on the root and others are in folders. I have the stock "UUI" RPO code head unit. People on here are saying they recognize their 320+ gig HD no problem
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