How to go to the next folder on USB audio
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
How to go to the next folder on USB audio
I can't seem to find a way to go to the next folder while I'm playing songs from my USB in my 2015 standard sound system.
Pretty cumbersome to go through the menu on the navi screen to go to the next folder.
Pretty cumbersome to go through the menu on the navi screen to go to the next folder.
#7
Kind of a silly question. There are many reasons people prefer them. One of which is that it's cheap, so no need to worry if some valet steals it. Another, is that it's small and doesn't get in the way. Let us know if you need more.
What are you using?
What are you using?
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#8
Driver School Candidate
I simply use my phone for making wireless calls and wireless Bluetooth streaming. I have used Spotify in the past but I recently switched to Apple Music and I couldn't be happier.
The reason for the "silly" question is that I find it counterintuitive to download the music or burn the CD to your hard drive then to put it back onto a physical device when you can go straight to directly playing your music on the go and instantly when one need to.
#9
Racer
Thread Starter
Thank you, I don't need any more reasons.
I simply use my phone for making wireless calls and wireless Bluetooth streaming. I have used Spotify in the past but I recently switched to Apple Music and I couldn't be happier.
The reason for the "silly" question is that I find it counterintuitive to download the music or burn the CD to your hard drive then to put it back onto a physical device when you can go straight to directly playing your music on the go and instantly when one need to.
I simply use my phone for making wireless calls and wireless Bluetooth streaming. I have used Spotify in the past but I recently switched to Apple Music and I couldn't be happier.
The reason for the "silly" question is that I find it counterintuitive to download the music or burn the CD to your hard drive then to put it back onto a physical device when you can go straight to directly playing your music on the go and instantly when one need to.
Packing 32GB of MP3 onto a single USB is my preferred way to listen to music in the car. I have access over 5000 songs in a single and most reliable place without having to worry about data usage or data coverage.
Same reason I do not like XM radio. It cuts out while I'm under a bridge, tunnel, or surrounded by tall buildings.
#10
Driver School Candidate
Everyone's need is different. I don't find streaming from your own NAS at home or the cloud to be a reliable source. Depending on where I am, streaming through my phone is iffy and I do not want to deal with that while I'm driving.
Packing 32GB of MP3 onto a single USB is my preferred way to listen to music in the car. I have access over 5000 songs in a single and most reliable place without having to worry about data usage or data coverage.
Same reason I do not like XM radio. It cuts out while I'm under a bridge, tunnel, or surrounded by tall buildings.
Packing 32GB of MP3 onto a single USB is my preferred way to listen to music in the car. I have access over 5000 songs in a single and most reliable place without having to worry about data usage or data coverage.
Same reason I do not like XM radio. It cuts out while I'm under a bridge, tunnel, or surrounded by tall buildings.
Listen I get it! I was only trying to understand the reason why people still use a USB drive for their music library when technically your smartphone will do exactly that and more.
#11
Racer
Thread Starter
If you get it then why you ask why people still use it? Even if you use a smartphone for your car entertainment, it doesn't answer my original question as to how to go to the next folder in the 2015+ model.
#12
I use both my 64gb iPhone (preferred, 2800 songs) and a Toshiba 32gb memory stick (3600 songs). I have a 2014 GS with the non ML audio. How do you change folders on the USB memory stick on a 2014?
#15
Lead Lap
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Try this link:
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do...f/OM30E39U.pdf
It's the 2015 GS Navigation Owners Manual. It includes the media player operation and page 213 talks specifically about the USB drive and operation.
http://drivers.lexus.com/t3Portal/do...f/OM30E39U.pdf
It's the 2015 GS Navigation Owners Manual. It includes the media player operation and page 213 talks specifically about the USB drive and operation.