Bob
Well-known member
My 2013 SV has a the factory Clarion Nav/Radio.
I have a book on disc with 100 chapters on 10 CDs. I want to play them on USB instead, so I converted each chapter to MP3 and then wrote them to USB, one at a time, in sequence, as recommended by the manual. I set my Nav to play in order, but the chapters come up in a strange order, not the sequence that they were written. The display always shows this weird order, too.
I formatted the USB and tried copying the files again, one at a time, using Win7Pro. Same problem. I tried two different public domain programs to sort the USB and they seemed to work, but there is no difference to the order shown on the display or the order played. Yet when running the program, it shows the files in order. The programs that I tried were: mp3DirSorterE.exe and NewFAT32Sorter
I tried formatting then creating 10 separate directories and put 10 chapters in each, but it still plays in the wrong sequence. I tried formatting the USB in FAT and RAW modes. No better.
I tried a second USB, this time with much more capacity, and had the same problem.
What else do you recommend that I try to solve this?
Thank you for any ideas at all.
Bob
I have a book on disc with 100 chapters on 10 CDs. I want to play them on USB instead, so I converted each chapter to MP3 and then wrote them to USB, one at a time, in sequence, as recommended by the manual. I set my Nav to play in order, but the chapters come up in a strange order, not the sequence that they were written. The display always shows this weird order, too.
I formatted the USB and tried copying the files again, one at a time, using Win7Pro. Same problem. I tried two different public domain programs to sort the USB and they seemed to work, but there is no difference to the order shown on the display or the order played. Yet when running the program, it shows the files in order. The programs that I tried were: mp3DirSorterE.exe and NewFAT32Sorter
I tried formatting then creating 10 separate directories and put 10 chapters in each, but it still plays in the wrong sequence. I tried formatting the USB in FAT and RAW modes. No better.
I tried a second USB, this time with much more capacity, and had the same problem.
What else do you recommend that I try to solve this?
Thank you for any ideas at all.
Bob