The file format of the music really counts, and the file system of the USB flash drive does make a difference. Without knowing what kind of radio/stereo/audio system your car has, what kind of car it is, what app you used to create the music, what OS the music app was run on, or how often you have created music flash drives for this car with this system, expert would have to say it's definitely a compatibility issue with the music and/or USB. Is there a way you can fix this? The answer is definitely Yes, and you do not need to buy a different USB. However, when you put the USB in your car radio or car stereo or car audio system, the system does not recognize the USB storage device or an error displays when playing music. You wanted to use it playing music in your car. ![]() ![]() ![]() Imagine that you bought USB flash drive 128GB the other day, and put music on it through your computer.
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