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Originally Posted by Utah
When I bought the 4 gig card I didn't realize that the car actually tops out at 999 items, a design flaw in my opinion. Does anyone know a work around for this?
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I'm pleased to see someone post about the limit of song tracks as I was just about to add that to the thread - the car has a limit of 999 songs (ala the Y2K bug mind you). You can have more songs on your card but the car won't read past the first 999 tracks. I have these in WMA format and it fills the 1GB card almost perfectly so anything larger than 1GB for WMA is a waste for the car but will work for a computer. If you have MP3 files then maybe a 2GB card is the recommended max.
I do not know a workaround yet other than my solution which was to purchase two cards so this gives me 1,998 songs over two cards and yes, Anahymbrid, there ARE times when I wish I had my other card of 999 songs because the one in there is no longer useful. I might have 200 songs in the category "Classic Rock" and another 200 in "Oldies" and 200 in "Folk" and 300 in "Top 40" but the other card might have 200 in "Classical" which is what the Mrs. likes to have playing when she wants to take a nap or another couple of dozen "Children" songs for keeping the little ones from nagging on longer trips.
It is just so much easier to drag-and-drop from my computer to a card instead of thinking about which 50 songs from each Genre that I am going to choose for the car. I also have them sorted sometimes one way vs. another but when I play by Artist or Album or Folder then it does know that all of the Billy Joel songs are from his album or that the Elvis songs are from his Artist name. Sometimes I put 300 songs from all the Classic Rock folders into one giant folder (fun for the Random play) and other times I keep them organized so I can listen to all of one artist regardless of the album name because that artist's songs are all in one folder.
Think outside the box, Jeff. =) Also remember that I average 1,000 miles/week in the car so I go through a lot of songs (your math would have me changing cards twice a week).