Navigation & Audio What cable for Droid X??
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Just a simple male/male wire goes in the headphone jack. There's not docking wire like the iPhone/iPod. Hey, the Incredible is still backordered. My daughter got an X last week instead. It's cool. Now we've got a MotoDroid, MotoX, and HTC Incredible. That about covers it for Verizon I think.
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Haha! Good try.
Just a simple male/male wire goes in the headphone jack. There's not docking wire like the iPhone/iPod. Hey, the Incredible is still backordered. My daughter got an X last week instead. It's cool. Now we've got a MotoDroid, MotoX, and HTC Incredible. That about covers it for Verizon I think.
Oh like the regular cable that comes with it?? Nice. Thanks. I didn't even think of that cause the outlet on the mini. Thank you. Will report back.
#6
He's referring to a 3.5mm headphone jack extension- male plugs on both ends. Doing this, you'll need to play the music from the phone. This works for Pandora/Last.fm and other streaming players.
+1 as long as you've got the USB port option in the car. The car can mount the SD card like it would be when connected to a computer- the phone doesn't have access to the SD when it's connected, and the car can only play non-DRM'd files that are stored on the SD card.
+1 as long as you've got the USB port option in the car. The car can mount the SD card like it would be when connected to a computer- the phone doesn't have access to the SD when it's connected, and the car can only play non-DRM'd files that are stored on the SD card.
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http://www.amazon.com/3-5mm-Audio-Ex...9&sr=8-3-fkmr2
+1 as long as you've got the USB port option in the car. The car can mount the SD card like it would be when connected to a computer- the phone doesn't have access to the SD when it's connected, and the car can only play non-DRM'd files that are stored on the SD card.
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Hi! Thank you for the clarification. Will this fit my needs?
http://www.amazon.com/3-5mm-Audio-Ex...9&sr=8-3-fkmr2
http://www.amazon.com/3-5mm-Audio-Ex...9&sr=8-3-fkmr2
I tried connecting with the usb... gave me an "error". I guess my files aren't "DRM".. whatever that is.
There could be other issues though- you'll want to be sure the Droid is in 'Disk Drive Mode', which tells the phone to let other things read the SD card.
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That'll be the one- you should be able to find one pretty cheap just about anywhere. RadioShack, BestBuy, etc.
DRM is the thing that you don't want It's short for Digital Rights Management, and it makes sure that only explicitly authorized devices can play the file. If they're from iTunes it's a likely problem.
There could be other issues though- you'll want to be sure the Droid is in 'Disk Drive Mode', which tells the phone to let other things read the SD card.
DRM is the thing that you don't want It's short for Digital Rights Management, and it makes sure that only explicitly authorized devices can play the file. If they're from iTunes it's a likely problem.
There could be other issues though- you'll want to be sure the Droid is in 'Disk Drive Mode', which tells the phone to let other things read the SD card.
Hmm... where do I find the "Disk Drive Mode"? I haven't seen that anywhere on the phone.
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on my droid incredible its under settings/connect to PC. But i think that is for USB connection...
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Looks like my MyTouch Slide is a bit different, based on some quick Googling it should be:
Plug the USB cord into the MINI
Pull down the Status Bar
Tap the item titled "USB connected
After that, you'll either get an alert that includes a button named "Mount" to click, or...
You'll get a screen that includes four options:
"PC Mode"
"Windows Media Sync"
"USB Mass Storage"
"Charge Only"
You'd want USB Mass Storage
Sorry for the misleading info earlier!
Plug the USB cord into the MINI
Pull down the Status Bar
Tap the item titled "USB connected
After that, you'll either get an alert that includes a button named "Mount" to click, or...
You'll get a screen that includes four options:
"PC Mode"
"Windows Media Sync"
"USB Mass Storage"
"Charge Only"
You'd want USB Mass Storage
Sorry for the misleading info earlier!
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Proud new owner of a 2008 MCS here and sorry to bring up an older thread.
I have plugged my Droid Incredible in via USB and selected mount as a USB drive on the phone. My navigation unit still does not see my music on the drive. In fact I think the "USB" selection for input is grayed out and can't even be selected. Is there a specific folder I need to have my music files in? Any help is greatly appreciated!
I have plugged my Droid Incredible in via USB and selected mount as a USB drive on the phone. My navigation unit still does not see my music on the drive. In fact I think the "USB" selection for input is grayed out and can't even be selected. Is there a specific folder I need to have my music files in? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Congrats and welcome!
It sounds like the car isn't finding any music files. Could be because of the file format, problems with the SD card, or cable.
MINIs can only playback non-DRM encoded MP3 and WMA files, so AAC and DRM protected files from iTunes can't be read directly by the car. It can be picky about the filesystem format too. If the SD card in your droid is 4GB or larger, it probably needs to be reformatted to a basic FAT32 filesystem (even extended FAT32 doesn't usually work)
It sounds like the car isn't finding any music files. Could be because of the file format, problems with the SD card, or cable.
MINIs can only playback non-DRM encoded MP3 and WMA files, so AAC and DRM protected files from iTunes can't be read directly by the car. It can be picky about the filesystem format too. If the SD card in your droid is 4GB or larger, it probably needs to be reformatted to a basic FAT32 filesystem (even extended FAT32 doesn't usually work)
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Thanks for the input and I will get more opportunity to mess with it later today. I fee like I am so close but something is just off.
Should the .mp3 files be in a specific directory on the SD card or will the navigation unit know where to find them? I know when I browse the contents of my SD card via my PC there are numerous file folders, apps, phone info, settings, etc. The .mp3 files are actually kinda buried it seems. Do I need to create a "music" folder in the root folder of the SD card or something like that?
Appreciate all the help already on this forum! You guys are great.
Should the .mp3 files be in a specific directory on the SD card or will the navigation unit know where to find them? I know when I browse the contents of my SD card via my PC there are numerous file folders, apps, phone info, settings, etc. The .mp3 files are actually kinda buried it seems. Do I need to create a "music" folder in the root folder of the SD card or something like that?
Appreciate all the help already on this forum! You guys are great.
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My Droid X is slightly different from the HTC Incredible but the only thing i had to do was put all my music in a folder called music and it works just fine. My folder layout is as follows
Music
>A
>>Aerosmith
>>>Album name
>>>>Tracks
>>Atunea
>>>Album name
>>>>Tracks
One thing that may help is to connect it to the USB in the car and then pull open your notification bar and press on USB this should open a new window where you can select the type of USB Connection. In the list should be
PC Mode
Windows Media Sync
USB Mass Storage
Charge Only
Choose USB Mass Storage. Then disconnect the USB Cable wait about 20 seconds and reconnect. Wait about 20 seconds and then see if the USB shows up on the radio screen.
Music
>A
>>Aerosmith
>>>Album name
>>>>Tracks
>>Atunea
>>>Album name
>>>>Tracks
One thing that may help is to connect it to the USB in the car and then pull open your notification bar and press on USB this should open a new window where you can select the type of USB Connection. In the list should be
PC Mode
Windows Media Sync
USB Mass Storage
Charge Only
Choose USB Mass Storage. Then disconnect the USB Cable wait about 20 seconds and reconnect. Wait about 20 seconds and then see if the USB shows up on the radio screen.
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Thanks to the help I've been getting from here I've now gotten my nav to recognize my HTC Incredible and pull up songs.
My issue now is that I cannot actually browse to the SD card. Only .mp3s stored in phone memory are accessible. As long as I move the songs from the SD card into phone storage /mnt/emme/MP3 folder they are accessible. Is there a way I can browse directly to the SD card through the nav unit.
Any help would be appreciated.
My issue now is that I cannot actually browse to the SD card. Only .mp3s stored in phone memory are accessible. As long as I move the songs from the SD card into phone storage /mnt/emme/MP3 folder they are accessible. Is there a way I can browse directly to the SD card through the nav unit.
Any help would be appreciated.
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I actually tested it on my PC this morning to ensure I can browse to my SD card. Using the "disk drive" mode as I did when plugging it in at the MINI USB connection in the car, my computer actually showed 2 drives. 1 was the phone storage drive G: and 1 was the SD card drive H:. For now, I just transfered over all my songs (not that many) to the phone storage, which thankfully on the Incredible is 8gigs. This is an ok work around for the moment but it would be REALLY nice if the MINI nav would be able to read from the SD card also.
Not sure of exact workings of the HTC Incredible but it should be similar to the Droid X I am using.
But it sounds as if you are in "PC Mode" not "Mass Storage Mode"
When you connect to a PC (windows) which is connected (mounted) automatically the Internal Memory or the SD Card?
But it sounds as if you are in "PC Mode" not "Mass Storage Mode"
When you connect to a PC (windows) which is connected (mounted) automatically the Internal Memory or the SD Card?
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My Droid original works fine on my 2011 Mini!
Havn't figured out if Mini will play playlists or if it can create them yet though.
I connect through USB, I'd say it takes it 30-45 seconds. Then once connected it takes it a while to search though the entire SD card for all the MP3's I have 8 GB or so.
But works fine once it's synced.
Havn't figured out if Mini will play playlists or if it can create them yet though.
I connect through USB, I'd say it takes it 30-45 seconds. Then once connected it takes it a while to search though the entire SD card for all the MP3's I have 8 GB or so.
But works fine once it's synced.
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I played around a bit with my android and the USB connection. You can play mp3's that are stored on your phone. The big difference between android and iPhone is that whatever is playing out of the Ipod plays through the stereo including streaming internet music. You can't do streaming music from the android without using the aux port. But if you notice the iPod uses both the USB and aux connection. So in reality it does work very similar!
Nice that the USB also recharges my android!
Nice that the USB also recharges my android!
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