From: "Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot" on
Is it easy to navigate the music on your USB memory stick or do the folders
all go to bollocks and it just shows a huge list of tracks, like some MP3
players do?

Si


From: asahartz on
On Mon, 31 May 2010 21:02:21 +0100, "Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot"
<eastREMOVEkent(a)gmail.com> wrote:

>Is it easy to navigate the music on your USB memory stick or do the folders
>all go to bollocks and it just shows a huge list of tracks, like some MP3
>players do?
>
>Si
>
The one my son fitted (Sony, not my choice) has a navigation button so
that you can navigate via the rotary knob. It recognises all the folders
and they all get listed in the display. Works a treat.

I never bother with CDs in the car any more. I've looked for head units
with USB but no CD, but all I can find are "el cheapo" brands - don't
understand that, as there must be some advantages to not having to fit a
CD deck.
--
asahartz woz ere
From: Adrian on
"Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot" <eastREMOVEkent(a)gmail.com> gurgled happily,
sounding much like they were saying:

> Is it easy to navigate the music on your USB memory stick or do the
> folders all go to bollocks and it just shows a huge list of tracks, like
> some MP3 players do?

On my Pioneer, you just nudge the control up/down to go up/down the
folders (only shown by number, but you can show artist/album name, which
is how I tend to have 'em organised) and left/right to go to next/
previous track within a folder.
From: "Mungo "Two Sheds" Toadfoot" on

"Adrian" <toomany2cvs(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:86k4cuFsahU17(a)mid.individual.net...
> "Mungo \"Two Sheds\" Toadfoot" <eastREMOVEkent(a)gmail.com> gurgled happily,
> sounding much like they were saying:
>
>> Is it easy to navigate the music on your USB memory stick or do the
>> folders all go to bollocks and it just shows a huge list of tracks, like
>> some MP3 players do?
>
> On my Pioneer, you just nudge the control up/down to go up/down the
> folders (only shown by number, but you can show artist/album name, which
> is how I tend to have 'em organised) and left/right to go to next/
> previous track within a folder.

Thanks chaps.

Si