![]() ![]() The Chryco head unit is seriously pissing me off. I haven't been successful in creating a faux Ipod. I have a program called iTunes Export that can basically export the file and playlist structure of iTunes. ![]() That was basically useless because the head unit did not group the music into folders, it alphabetically listed the artists in one big list and forced me to cycle through every single song to get through the list. How do I get the USB drive to emulate the structure of the Ipod? The file structure I used is /usb/artist/album/song.mp3. I bought a 32gb USB drive that is tiny (seriously, its smaller than my thumbnail) to keep in the Jeep. Therefore, I don't want to leave my $300 Ipod in the console. I'm hesitant to upgrade the head unit as my Jeep is a soft top and I don't want to entice the immoral. There is a bit of lag when changing between songs and navigating between folders requires going song by song through each subsequent folder. The factory head unit does an OK job of Ipod integration. I have a 4th Gen Ipod Touch (32gb) with all my music on it. My Jeep came with the Uconnect package and sat radio (RES+RSC) that has an integrated USB port hidden in the center console. ![]()
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