mfenske
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I'm curious to know what file formats are supported via the USB connector? Obviously Mp3 would be but it would be cool if other formats like OGG, FLAC, etc. were supported.
Welcome aboard, @mfenske! And thank you for signing up. That's a great question and I'm going to split this post off the discussion and set it as its own topic. I think a lot of people would like to know the answer to this question and with a little luck somebody will chime in shortly...I'm curious to know what file formats are supported via the USB connector? Obviously Mp3 would be but it would be cool if other formats like OGG, FLAC, etc. were supported.
Lame, well potentially lame. Ford (as I understand it) is cool enough to recognize FLAC. If Kia is at least smart enough to allow usage of decent sized USB files and folders (Honda are you listening?) I'd be happy since I've got nearly 51,000 in my catalog.Unless they changed something specifically for the stinger, the UVO system only supports mp3 and wma files.
I think you're upset at the wrong folks UVO is made by Microsoft, I doubt Kia has much to do with what it does and does not support.Lame, well potentially lame. Ford (as I understand it) is cool enough to recognize FLAC. If Kia is at least smart enough to allow usage of decent sized USB files and folders (Honda are you listening?) I'd be happy since I've got nearly 51,000 in my catalog.
I think you're upset at the wrong folks UVO is made by Microsoft, I doubt Kia has much to do with what it does and does not support.
Here is a link that helps explain what it will and won't do. Besides requiring mp3 only certain bit rates are supported. Besides what it says on the web page the other thing you need to look for is the name of the files and the folder structure. No non-fat32 ASCII characters or it won't work. Also the folder structure can't be too deep. If the full file path is over so many characters it won't work. Theoretically it should support at least 65000 songs as long as the file name is not longer than 8+3 if file names are longer it could support a lot less.
https://www.myuvo.com/support/uvo/basics/media-player-compatibility.shtml
Oh geeze. Microsoft. I despise their limitations.