Music Playlist on SD card?
#1
Melting Slicks
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Music Playlist on SD card?
Anybody know how to save music playlist on the SD card to play in the car?
I have them saved on my phone but dont want to have to go through all my music and start from scratch...Is there an easier way?
I have them saved on my phone but dont want to have to go through all my music and start from scratch...Is there an easier way?
#7
For those of you who are not ITunes users, there is an easy alternative method to create playlists and to put them on a usb stick or SD card along with your music for use in your C7 infotainment system. First, use Windows Media Player to create and save your playlists on your PC.
When you are finished creating your playlists, just copy the Music directory on your PC to your USB stick or SD card. The saved playlists on your PC are located in a Playlist subdirectory of your Music directory and will be automatically copied along with your music files.
When the copy is finished, plug your USB stick or SD card into your C7 and the infotainment center will index your music files. In the indexing process, it will also find your playlist files and will make them available to you as one of the many browse options for your music.
When you are finished creating your playlists, just copy the Music directory on your PC to your USB stick or SD card. The saved playlists on your PC are located in a Playlist subdirectory of your Music directory and will be automatically copied along with your music files.
When the copy is finished, plug your USB stick or SD card into your C7 and the infotainment center will index your music files. In the indexing process, it will also find your playlist files and will make them available to you as one of the many browse options for your music.
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If you have an issue with different tunes having different volume levels, there's a free download utility called MP3GAIN that will batch set all your .MP3 & .MP4 files to the same volume level.