Can KGM format be played in the car?
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This depends on whether the car's player supports this format. Generally, car players support formats like MP3, while KGM is relatively rare. However, most playback software supports it. Nowadays, many cars can sync with mobile phones, and this format can be played using KuGou. Below is additional information: Car Audio System: Car audio system refers to the sound system installed in the car. The system can be called an audio system only if it has the basic function of playing back sound. Anti-interference Technology: For power line interference, a choke coil is connected in series between the power supply and the audio system for filtering, to reduce external noise interference.
I previously downloaded songs from NetEase Cloud Music, but the KGM format simply wouldn't play in my car. When I plugged in the USB drive, there was no response because this is NetEase's proprietary encrypted format, which only works within their own app. Car audio systems generally support common formats like MP3, WMA, or FLAC, but KGM isn't compatible. You'll need to use conversion software to change it to MP3 before playback. The conversion process is simple – just find a free online tool and it'll be done in minutes, but be careful not to convert copyrighted songs. For everyday use, I recommend directly connecting your phone to the car audio via Bluetooth for online streaming, or downloading standard format music to a USB drive. This avoids the distraction of dealing with files while driving – safety first.