How to Listen to Music in the Car via USB?

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Emmanuel
07/29/25 11:46am
To listen to music in the car via USB, follow these steps: Download music to a USB drive, then insert it into the USB port on the center console. Below are some precautions when using a USB drive in the car: 1. Format: Generally, car audio systems can only recognize music files in MP3 or WMA format. Therefore, when downloading music, ensure the file format is correct. If the format is incorrect, convert it to MP3 or WMA. 2. Directory: It is recommended to place music files in the root directory of the USB drive. 3. Capacity: Some car audio systems may not support USB drives with excessively large capacities, especially in older car models. Since USB drives are primarily used for storing music, which doesn't take up much space, it's sufficient to choose an appropriate USB drive without necessarily opting for the largest capacity.
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