I just bought a new USB drive (SanDisk Ultra Fit 128 GB USB 3.0) for my Prime Advanced and loaded a bunch of music onto it; however, my car seems to just play random tracks, and the browse button is greyed out. My drive is set up to be within the specs listed in the manual: FAT 32, <3000 folders, <9999 files, <255 files/folder. Though, I did load 9000+ mp3s on it. I didn't have any issues using another USB drive with only ~100 tracks on it. I'm guessing the car just needs time to process all the data on my USB drive for the browse function to work, but I was wondering: does it try to do this every time I start the car, or does it only re-check whenever the USB drive is actually unplugged and plugged back in? Any ideas?
Mine had to prepare the 1st time I used it, but now it's very fast. MUCH faster than my 2010 was. I haven't removed and re-inserted the drive so I don't know if it indexes every time, or just the first time then writes a small index file. And the alpha search function works very well, something that I often cursed on my previous Prius.
about how long did it take to index your USB drive? and about how many songs did you have on it? thanks.
Maybe a minute or less. Thousands of songs. It's a 16GB drive mostly full of MP3s. I did a time calc once and it's about 3 weeks of music.
Just a little update. After downsizing the number of files on my USB drive significantly (from 9000+ to only ~500 now), it loads up pretty quickly (within 30 seconds of being plugged in). When I had 9000+ songs, my browse button remained greyed out even after I had the car running for about an hour. I presume the Prime Advanced just isn't great at indexing thousands of files and hundreds of folders. I also discovered that the Browse function is not what I was hoping for. I like to listen to albums from start to finish... or at least have the songs sequenced in album order; however, the Prime lists the tracks alphabetically by song name if you browse by Artist or Album. My workaround is to browse by Folder, which sequences the tracks alphabetically by filename (and my filenames are such that they preserve the album sequencing). I was also hoping that browsing by Folder would preserve the different levels of folders/subfolders; however, it only lists the actual folders containing mp3's regardless of if they're nested or not. Also, it's unfortunate that you're only allowed to use the scroll bar when browsing by Folder, which is unlike browsing by Artist, Album, Song, etc. where there's buttons that let you quickly jump around the alphabet. In the end, I just made a handful of folders with a bunch of different songs that I'll play in shuffle mode. And I also added another handful of folders by album. I didn't want to add too many folders; otherwise, scrolling down the "Browse by Folder" list would be too much. I suppose I'll just need to rely on my phone when I want to listen to an album that's not already loaded on my USB drive. First world problems, I suppose.
Thanks for the update on the USB function. I wonder if you can use the voice command? Maybe that's why it takes time to index the files/folders.
Sorry to bring this thread back to life, but is the Prime only allowed a max of 500 songs? Or is there someway to get more? I have over 1000 songs on the usb and it only comes up with 500. Thanks!! Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
According to the owner's manual, maximum: Files per folder: 255 Files per device: 9999 Folders in the device: 3000
In addition to the limits listed by Tideland, are all those songs in file formats that the car can play? My Gen3 plays the MP3s and WMAs, but doesn't recognize some material in other formats and simply doesn't show them.
Every song is in mp3 format. I make sure to format all my music that I download or that is on my computer to mp3 so it can play on almost anywhere. I'll go home and do the folder changes and see what happens!! Noe, if I seperate them into folders, will it only play the music in that folder or will it still play all of my music on that usb. Sorry for all the questiona, I'm at work!! Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
It can do either, depending on how you select a playback mode. (Note: I can't speak for Gen4, only for Gen3 and my other brand vehicle. I'll just cross my fingers that Gen4 did not take a leap backwards.)
It all worked guys. I threw 250 songs into separate folders and it now reads all of the songs. Thanks once again!! Posted via the PriusChat mobile app.
I had a thread on this a bit back with my experiences: yet another entune thread (usb browse not selectable?) | PriusChat After weeks of a USB stick with ~5000 files on it working [ie, BROWSE available within 60s of cold start], I added ~4 files and BROWSE didn't come back after 15 minutes. Long story short, it took somewhere between 30 and 60 minutes on a long-ish trip to re-index my ~5000 file stick. Several cold starts after that and I'm back to expected cold start performance. So, I don't know what the trigger is for reindex yet, but it can be long and painful. It seems like a sure fire way to see if re-indexing is going on (or, at least the car thinks it is) is to ask for "play artist" via voice commands, it tells you the index is being rebuilt and to try again later. I personally work around the album track sorting order by using Foobar2000 to retag the ID3 track title as "%tracknumber% - %title%". This unfortunately means the track tab is useless (all tracks begin with 01 - 99, etc). So this forces me to keep another copy of my files around. -Michael
Has anyone gotten the artwork to display using mp3 files? I tried several different tagging options and I just can't seem to get the artwork to display. This is the first Toyota I've had where it couldn't display my mp3 artwork.
Is the artwork on your thumb drive? There is a Gracenote database built in, but I can't remember if it's accessed when playing mp3s.
Artwork is on the thumb drive. According to the car's audio artwork settings, Gracenote is only accessed for iPods.