What is the reason why many songs cannot be played on a Land Rover USB drive?
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Land Rover USB drive cannot play many songs because the song bitrate is too high, exceeding 320. Introduction: Land Rover is a British all-terrain vehicle and sport utility vehicle brand, owned by Jaguar Land Rover, with current model series including Range Rover, Discovery, and Defender. Development: Land Rover was introduced in 1948 as a pioneer in civilian all-terrain special vehicles and was the first car in the world to successfully traverse the notoriously difficult jungles and wilderness of Central America. Land Rover was originally named by Rover Company for a single model, but gradually developed into a brand.
I've encountered this situation too. Land Rover's in-car system is quite picky about USB drives. First is the format issue - many lossless music files like FLAC and APE simply won't play, and even 320kbps MP3s sometimes stutter. The USB capacity can't be too large either, anything over 128GB basically won't work, with 32GB FAT32 format being ideal. Folder hierarchies that are too deep or Chinese song names with special characters can also cause system errors. I later discovered that using software like MediaGo on a computer to batch convert files to 128k MP3s and organizing them into single-layer folders makes them playable. Also, watch out for USB port oxidation - the car's USB ports tend to accumulate dust causing poor contact.