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First, I love my ride just got it In Feb needless to say I ain't putting too many miles on the beast I cannot get any of my flash drives to play. My salesman has tried but no matter what we do it always comes back saying, No Media Files Detected can any of you my Comrades help a Brother in distress?
 
I didn't know that motor scooters came with USB ports. ;)

Sometimes my USB takes longer to be detected and read. I go into media and click on the USB icon, go back out, go back in and take another look; I guess that NAV thinks I'm impatient or something, but finally "she" relents and fires up the USB connection. So far, I've not had to worry about anything more than my impatience. :D But, I bet that you are facing a real issue of some kind, and I wish I could offer something helpful besides sympathy.
 
No Media Files Detected

You should start with USB 2.0 sticks that are formatted as FAT32.
There is also only ONE USB jack that works for what you have in mind.
Please review "USB" in the booklet titled CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM that came with the car's documentation..
Mine starts @ PAGE 2-11. Good luck.
 
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You should start with USB 2.0 sticks that are formatted as FAT32.
There is also only ONE USB jack that works for what you have in mind.
Please review "USB" in the booklet titled CAR MULTIMEDIA SYSTEM that came with the car's documentation..
Mine starts @ PAGE 2-11. Good luck.
Also, the Fat32 in most(?) cars has a size limit way below the actual partition table.
Perhaps partition the drive down to like 8 or 16GB helps.
 
From interior to exterior to high performance - everything you need for your Stinger awaits you...
It also depends on the format. If you're downloading the music from itunes, you'll likely need to convert it to mp3. iTunes uses a more proprietary format that I noticed our Kia's cannot play.
 
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