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Zune MP3 player Doesn't Work on New Sport
Picked up our new Sport yesterday and am disappointed to find the Microsoft Zune 80 doesn't work. Display show "unsupported".
The dealer (who is terrific by the way) says it's the first time they have encountered an MP3 player that doesn't work. They are investigating. I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this problem and if there is a solution. |
I don't have a Zune, but others have reported that it is not compatible, in this thread;
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...atibility.html |
Thanks CBX for connecting me with the prior posts. I'll remove this one. If I can figure out how!
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Your Zune shouldn't work in the USB port. Per the owners manual, it is only made for USB flash drives and iPods.
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Unfortunately, if you don't already own a Fit, you don't have the Owner's Manual.
Per Honda's web site, "The USB Audio Interface is used for direct connection to and control of some current digital audio players and other USB devices that contain MP3, WMA® or AAC music files". The manual indeed covers only "Playing an iPod" and "Playing a USB Flash Memory Device". I don't see that "some curent digital audio players" equals "iPods". :mad: |
Ha! That'll teach you not to buy that Microsoft poop.
This comment is strictly stated in a positive manner. In no way do I mean disrespect to any members who have posted here. I just don't think you should openly admit you bought a Zune. |
should work through the aux in line though... right?
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Yes. It works via the Aux port controlled via the player.
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i tried my ipod shuffle and it didnt work :(
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I'd suggest just picking up a 4gb-8gb USB thumb drive... They are really cheap and you can just leave one in the car always instead of hooking it up every time. You can also get one as big as 32gb for like 60-70$.
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For me this is a huge reason to not buy the Fit. I own two Zunes - one 120GB and one 8GB - and they rock as media players. I have no desire to go back to an iPod. I've used Zunes without any problem in Ford Focus rentals, and it's a major disappointment to not be able to use my "USB device" of choice in the Fit.
I wonder if Honda has any plans to fix this glaring feature gap. |
ZUNE = fail.......
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Originally Posted by MatthewR
(Post 716549)
For me this is a huge reason to not buy the Fit. I own two Zunes - one 120GB and one 8GB - and they rock as media players. I have no desire to go back to an iPod. I've used Zunes without any problem in Ford Focus rentals, and it's a major disappointment to not be able to use my "USB device" of choice in the Fit.
I wonder if Honda has any plans to fix this glaring feature gap. Just out of curiosity, aside from any vehicles with Microsoft Sync (Ford vehicles only I guess?), are there any other cars where your Zune will work through USB? There is the aux in port too which would work in a pinch... Heck, how many aftermarket receivers will control a Zune directly? |
Originally Posted by Honda19
(Post 506766)
Thanks CBX for connecting me with the prior posts. I'll remove this one. If I can figure out how!
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Originally Posted by MatthewR
(Post 716549)
For me this is a huge reason to not buy the Fit. I own two Zunes - one 120GB and one 8GB - and they rock as media players. I have no desire to go back to an iPod. I've used Zunes without any problem in Ford Focus rentals, and it's a major disappointment to not be able to use my "USB device" of choice in the Fit.
I wonder if Honda has any plans to fix this glaring feature gap. It's actually nice to just leave the memory stick in the car and not have to plug it in everytime you get in the car. I thought it was cool that it interfaces fine with my HTC Dream/G1 phone but plugging it in/unplugging it everytime I got in the car got old real fast. To be perfectly honest the "glaring feature gap" here is Microsoft not letting users connect the Zune in MSC mode! |
"I wonder if Honda has any plans to fix this glaring feature gap."
iPods own the market. This isn't a glaring feature gap. So few people have Zunes that it's simply not worth the investment to design a radio around it. If it plays from a USB drive, an iPod and an iPhone you've satisfied 95%+ of the market out there. |
Originally Posted by CBX
(Post 507201)
Per Honda's web site, "The USB Audio Interface is used for direct connection to and control of some current digital audio players and other USB devices that contain MP3, WMA® or AAC music files".
So, is it possible to export my entire iTunes library to a USB flash drive, and control the flash drive through the Aux function of the Fit radio? Can the radio recognize the metadata on MP3 files without any involvement of an iPod? Given the difference in cost/value between an 8gb USB flash drive and an iPod, this would be a very attractive option. |
Yes- if the files are unprotected you can dump them into the flash drive. There is a thread about this, one issue is that they will play in the order you dragged & dropped the files.
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Zune = Fail
That's why I'm a MAC. No problems with my iPhone. |
I'd suggest getting a HideAPod!
http://hideapod.com/ It's a Zune case for your iPod. Not only will it make your iPod impervious to theft, but you'll still have that Zune look. http://www.macvana.com/data/hideapod.jpg |
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