What music formats does the Mercedes-Benz GLC260 USB drive support?
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The USB drive in the Mercedes-Benz GLC260 can play music in MP3 format, which is the standard music file format used by most car manufacturers. Advantages of the Mercedes-Benz GLC: The Mercedes-Benz GLC can essentially be considered the coupe version of the GLK. The GLC is developed based on the new-generation GLK, which brings more platform advantages, such as lighter weight, more modular components, and reduced vehicle development costs. Additionally, the Mercedes-Benz GLC will be available in both two-wheel drive and 4Matic four-wheel drive configurations. Performance: The Mercedes-Benz GLC has maximum power outputs of 135 kW (GLC200 4MATIC), 155 kW (GLC260 4MATIC), and 180 kW (GLC300 4MATIC). The GLC features an integrated control system with a touchpad and dynamic drive selector.
When using the Mercedes-Benz GLC260, I found that its USB port supports multiple audio formats, mainly including common formats like MP3, WMA, and AAC, and occasionally FLAC lossless music. For best recognition, it's recommended to format the USB drive with FAT32. As a tech-savvy person, I believe understanding formats is crucial because choosing the wrong format can lead to songs not playing or stuttering. For example, WMA is suitable for compressed audio to save space, while FLAC is ideal for audiophiles but takes up more space. A USB drive of 32GB or less is recommended, as larger ones may slow down system reading. In daily use, simply plug the USB drive into the glovebox USB port, and the system will automatically scan and play. If issues arise, check format compatibility or restart the infotainment system. Overall, the Mercedes MBUX system is very intelligent and allows playlist adjustments via the central control screen, offering more stability than Bluetooth connections.