Another Infotainment Question
#1
Another Infotainment Question
Hi All,
First, I searched the Rushmore section and couldn't find an answer to the question/issue I'm encountering.
2014 SGS w/ Boom 6.5. 16GB Sony MP3 player hooked to USB. Music is all that's on it. Folders are band/group/artist and individual album(s) in that folder. Nothing else.
I use the "Find" feature of the infotainment system to browse bands and select new music. When I select "Find," I use "Artist" and scroll through the alphabetical list to select a new artist and then the album under that.
What I noticed after a few weeks of using it is that I wasn't seeing nearly all of my bands/groups and after paying closer attention, it appears that the search function under "Artist" in the Boom system is looking at the "contributing artist" portion of the MP3 information and not the "album artist" portion. I attached an example of the information from one of my albums, BUT it doesn't have different "album artist" and "contributing artist," so it shows up normally on my system. I have a ton of albums where contributing artists are listed in that field.
Is there any way to get the Boom system to search for the information in the "album artist" field and not the "contributing artist" field?
Thanks
First, I searched the Rushmore section and couldn't find an answer to the question/issue I'm encountering.
2014 SGS w/ Boom 6.5. 16GB Sony MP3 player hooked to USB. Music is all that's on it. Folders are band/group/artist and individual album(s) in that folder. Nothing else.
I use the "Find" feature of the infotainment system to browse bands and select new music. When I select "Find," I use "Artist" and scroll through the alphabetical list to select a new artist and then the album under that.
What I noticed after a few weeks of using it is that I wasn't seeing nearly all of my bands/groups and after paying closer attention, it appears that the search function under "Artist" in the Boom system is looking at the "contributing artist" portion of the MP3 information and not the "album artist" portion. I attached an example of the information from one of my albums, BUT it doesn't have different "album artist" and "contributing artist," so it shows up normally on my system. I have a ton of albums where contributing artists are listed in that field.
Is there any way to get the Boom system to search for the information in the "album artist" field and not the "contributing artist" field?
Thanks
#3
Hi All,
First, I searched the Rushmore section and couldn't find an answer to the question/issue I'm encountering.
2014 SGS w/ Boom 6.5. 16GB Sony MP3 player hooked to USB. Music is all that's on it. Folders are band/group/artist and individual album(s) in that folder. Nothing else.
I use the "Find" feature of the infotainment system to browse bands and select new music. When I select "Find," I use "Artist" and scroll through the alphabetical list to select a new artist and then the album under that.
What I noticed after a few weeks of using it is that I wasn't seeing nearly all of my bands/groups and after paying closer attention, it appears that the search function under "Artist" in the Boom system is looking at the "contributing artist" portion of the MP3 information and not the "album artist" portion. I attached an example of the information from one of my albums, BUT it doesn't have different "album artist" and "contributing artist," so it shows up normally on my system. I have a ton of albums where contributing artists are listed in that field.
Is there any way to get the Boom system to search for the information in the "album artist" field and not the "contributing artist" field?
Thanks
First, I searched the Rushmore section and couldn't find an answer to the question/issue I'm encountering.
2014 SGS w/ Boom 6.5. 16GB Sony MP3 player hooked to USB. Music is all that's on it. Folders are band/group/artist and individual album(s) in that folder. Nothing else.
I use the "Find" feature of the infotainment system to browse bands and select new music. When I select "Find," I use "Artist" and scroll through the alphabetical list to select a new artist and then the album under that.
What I noticed after a few weeks of using it is that I wasn't seeing nearly all of my bands/groups and after paying closer attention, it appears that the search function under "Artist" in the Boom system is looking at the "contributing artist" portion of the MP3 information and not the "album artist" portion. I attached an example of the information from one of my albums, BUT it doesn't have different "album artist" and "contributing artist," so it shows up normally on my system. I have a ton of albums where contributing artists are listed in that field.
Is there any way to get the Boom system to search for the information in the "album artist" field and not the "contributing artist" field?
Thanks
#4
That's intersting and I have not encountered this on mine. I have about 500 songs on a USB stick and they seem to appear when I do various searches. I'll have to try and duplicate. A couple things that do come to mind though:
Are you sure the id3 tags are correctly set up?
If a song name starts with something other than a number or letter, Boom seems to not like it. For exampl, I had a song ....One that Boom could never find. Once I got rid of the ..., it was just fine.
I'll mess with my system on Tuesday and see what I can figure out.
Are you sure the id3 tags are correctly set up?
If a song name starts with something other than a number or letter, Boom seems to not like it. For exampl, I had a song ....One that Boom could never find. Once I got rid of the ..., it was just fine.
I'll mess with my system on Tuesday and see what I can figure out.
#5
It may be related to how you have your file tag info set up. I suggest you use a program like Tag Scanner to rearrange your file tag info. I'm attaching a screenshot of that program.
Also, follow the previous suggestion to simply use a FAT formatted USB stick for your music. I have my music arranged on my USB in the file structure example I've attached. I have no difficulties finding/playing anything on my USB stick.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
Also, follow the previous suggestion to simply use a FAT formatted USB stick for your music. I have my music arranged on my USB in the file structure example I've attached. I have no difficulties finding/playing anything on my USB stick.
Hope this helps. Good luck.
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I just use Windows Media Player to sync my music to my USB stick. I got rid of my iPhone and iTunes a few years ago and haven't looked back since.
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You can't drag from iTunes. Go into the folder on your PC where the music is stored. You can drag them from there to the USB.
I just use Windows Media Player to sync my music to my USB stick. I got rid of my iPhone and iTunes a few years ago and haven't looked back since.
I just use Windows Media Player to sync my music to my USB stick. I got rid of my iPhone and iTunes a few years ago and haven't looked back since.
That being said - I typically purchase the CD's and then rip them to a separate folder on my Mac then transfer them to a USB stick so they are DRM free. I also import said folder into my iTunes so I can have them in my library.