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USB initialization speed (Reading... Reading... Reading...)

Started by decktard, April 11, 2007, 07:20:39 PM

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decktard

I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask but maybe someone can give me an idea or two here.

I have a Kenwood x590 head unit and I've been successfully running with a 1 gig flash drive connected to it.  I've used the Phatnoise Media Manager to do its playlist audio magic.  It seems to come up quickly... several seconds.

Now I've purchased an 8 gig flash drive and loaded about 6 gigs worth of mp3s on it.  I expected a slow down but now it seems to take 15-30 (somewhere in there) to load up.  I'm wondering if there is a way to speed this up at all... perhaps by trimming the database file down somewhat.

I don't need all of the bells and whistles (genre audio files, whatever else).  I simply want an audio file for each of my 50ish playlists.

Any ideas of what, if anything, could be done... should I just learn to live with it?

p2k

Hi,

indeed, any way to improve the start-up time would be great !

I have about 50GBs of MP3s on a 2"5 HDD and it takes my KDC-W7534U about 1 minute to initialize.
When I only had 30GBs, it took about 20 seconds...

The sadest part beeing that when I get a phone call, it starts all over when I hang up...

Regards,
Patrick.

decktard

Anyone?

I'm just looking for a suggestion or two.  I was thinking about doing some coding work to see what I could figure out.

I just didn't know if it would be a waste of my time if anyone had experience in this yet.

judb

I dont have a head unit that supports USB drives so I can't help personally.

Lloydd Dobber made some comments in the General Car Audio forum about the USB interface and that may be helpful.

SteveC

I'm not sure you will be able to do much to speed up the process. I load my USB drive with music without using the ACDrive software - just the raw files. It still takes a while to scan them, even when there are only 5-10 items on the drive.