Anyone having USB issues?
Just wondering, the past couple days I have noticed that while playing my ipod it suddenly stops and the radio display says "usb no data". It happened to me 3 times this morning alone :mad:. I have to unplug the ipod and plug it back in. The most annoying thing of all is I have to scroll through my library to get back to what I was playing.
Anyone else dealing with this? I have an older 30gig ipod video. I don't think this is an ipod issue though. |
Is the firmware on the iPod up to date?
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As far as I know it's up to date. I will check when I get home. I did notice the Honda emblem on my ipod screen when it was working.
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If it is up to date you might try resetting it, or if that doesn't do it perform a full restore.
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I'm running a USB hard drive and that happened to me once. I just unplugged the drive. I have about 2,300 miles on mine and run mainly the USB hard drive.
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I had that problem. I think it was because I screwed up the iPod by removing it before I was supposed to.
Solved it by replacing it with a USB flash drive and just leave it in the car all the time. |
Originally Posted by somer
(Post 452213)
I had that problem. I think it was because I screwed up the iPod by removing it before I was supposed to.
Solved it by replacing it with a USB flash drive and just leave it in the car all the time. |
Originally Posted by fliptwister
(Post 452190)
I'm running a USB hard drive and that happened to me once. I just unplugged the drive. I have about 2,300 miles on mine and run mainly the USB hard drive.
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perhaps this is a stupid question but why won't our cars play WMA files? Mp3's work fine in our 4gb flash drives? I read in the manual that it is supposed to play both types of files?
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Originally Posted by rocketman98ca
(Post 469701)
perhaps this is a stupid question but why won't our cars play WMA files? Mp3's work fine in our 4gb flash drives? I read in the manual that it is supposed to play both types of files?
"The audio system reads and plays the audio files on the USB flash memory device in MP3, WMA or AACꭧ formats. Depending on the format, the display shows MP3, WMA or AAC when a USB flash memory device is playing. The USB flash memory device limit is up to 700 folders or up to 65535 files. ꭧ: Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this audio unit." I seem to remember WMAs _can_ be protected by DRM - perhaps the files you can't play fit into this category? If you really want to access these fils on the Fit, you could burn the wmas to a CD, then re-import them as mp3s. You'd suffer a bit of conversion loss or distortion. |
I was having some issues with my 2 gb usb drive. I kept getting an 'unsupported...' error. A friend suggested that it may be an issue with the usb key (as it was a cheap, non-branded one). I switched to a new kingston 8 gb key and haven't had any issues since.
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I had an issue with my usb port where the AUX button wouldnt work. Took it back to the dealer and the techs found that the plugs behind the dash weren't seated firmly.
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For those that used the USB flash drive and have the unsupported error message with their WMA/MP3 files I think it has to do with the copyright and such but all you have to do is use Itune and convert the wma files it to ACC format and download it to your USB flash drive and it works like a charm.
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