What are the formats for in-car music?
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Common formats for in-car music include MP3, WMA, as well as some VCD, SVCD, DVD, and certain AVI and MP4 music file formats, depending on the vehicle's compatibility. Below are the reasons why a car USB drive might not be recognized and some considerations for downloading songs to a car USB drive: Reasons why a car USB drive might not be recognized: Loose connection: Since the USB drive is often plugged into the car's USB port for extended periods, the vibrations and movements of the vehicle can cause it to become loose. Once loose, the car's USB port may suddenly stop reading the drive. Damaged USB drive: Due to the less-than-ideal environment inside the car, the USB drive might get damaged. Considerations for downloading songs to a car USB drive: File format: The most common format for in-car music is MP3. Other formats include CDA, WMA, WAV, etc. Therefore, when downloading songs, it's important to pay attention to format conversion. Storage path: The storage path for music files should not be too deep; otherwise, the vehicle might not scan the music files. It is generally recommended to store music files in the root directory of the USB drive.