Most vehicles on Pacific Automotive Network can only recognize music files in MP3 and WMA formats. If the format of the music files downloaded to the USB flash drive does not match, the vehicle will not be able to read the music files. Phenomenon. Buick Yinglang USB can play songs directly by inserting a U disk, SD card, mobile phone, etc. into the USB interface.
The reason why the car USB connection to the U disk does not respond and the car USB cannot be read is: File format: Most vehicles can only recognize music files in MP3 and WMA formats. If we download the music to the U disk If the file formats do not match, the vehicle will not be able to read the music files.
(Solution: Convert the music file format to MP3 or WMA format) Storage path: If the music file storage path in the USB flash drive is too deep, the vehicle may not be able to read the music files. Phenomenon.
(Solution: Try to put the music files in the U disk into the root directory) U disk problem: Some vehicles (especially older models) may not support large-capacity car U disks, so when When purchasing, we should not purchase a USB flash drive with an excessively large capacity.
USB problem: Most current car models are equipped with USB interfaces for vehicle electrical equipment to draw power or mobile phone charging, which cannot read U disk information at all.