Can KGM Format USB Drive Be Played in Car?
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No. The KGMA format is a special protection format developed by KuGou for music copyright protection. This proprietary format can only be played on the KuGou Music player, as it is an encrypted encapsulation of the MP3 format. Car Audio System: A car audio system refers to the sound system installed in a vehicle. The fundamental requirement for a system to be called an audio system is its ability to reproduce sound. Its anti-interference technology involves using choke coils connected between the power supply and the audio system to filter out power line interference, thereby reducing external noise disturbances. Dust Prevention Note: For car CD audio systems, the most critical aspect is dust prevention. The laser head is the most expensive and vulnerable component in a CD player. Although car audio systems are designed with dust prevention in mind, road conditions necessitate extra attention to dust protection. Proper maintenance can effectively extend the lifespan of the laser head and ensure the car audio system continues to deliver high-quality music playback over the long term.
I encountered a similar issue the other day and did some research on the KGM format. It's actually an encrypted format used by KuGou Music, and most standard car audio systems can't read it. I tried copying the downloaded KGM files directly to a USB drive, but the car didn't recognize them at all. Later, I found a conversion tool to change KGM to MP3, and that worked. Currently, MP3 is the most reliable format for car audio with the best compatibility. By the way, some cars can also play FLAC lossless format, but remember to check the manual to confirm which formats are supported. If you have KGM files, I recommend batch converting them on your computer before saving them to a USB drive to avoid frustration when you can't play them while driving.