Listening in car


I recently got a new car with a pretty good audio system and USB input.  I want to use a memory stick/flash drive to give me access to many musical options.  What's the easiest and least expensive to load music onto a memory stick?  I have a Windows PC but, when I go to the music folder, there's not much.  I have lots of CDs (now in storage because I now use an Innuous Zenith). Is there a way to transfer the CDs I  previously burned onto the Zenith hard disk to a memory stick (I actually tried using  a USB  drive in my car made from the backup feature on the Zenith but my car would not recognize it).  I can load some CDs onto my PC (which does have a disc drive) and then transfer them to the memory stick but it's time consuming and my stored CDs aren't very accessible. 

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I just googled it and the AI assembled this.
 

To copy music from an Innuos Zenith to a USB drive, you’ll need to use the "Export" function within the Innuos Sense app. First, connect your USB drive to the Innuos device. Then, navigate to your music library, select the desired music (either individual tracks, albums, or playlists), and choose the "Export" option. Select the connected USB drive as the destination and initiate the export process. 

This video demonstrates how to copy music files from a computer to a USB drive:

 

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YouTube · Nov 9, 2023

Here’s a more detailed breakdown:

  1. Connect the USB drive: Plug your USB drive into one of the USB ports on your Innuos Zenith. 
  2. Access the music library: Open the Innuos Sense app or access it through your web browser (my.innuos.com) and navigate to your music library. 
  3. Select the music: Choose the music you want to export. This can be done by selecting individual tracks, albums, or entire playlists. 
  4. Initiate the export process: Find the "Export" or "Share" option within the Sense app. This might be under a "..." menu or similar. 
  5. Choose the USB drive: Select the connected USB drive as the destination for the exported music. 
  6. Start the export: Initiate the export process. The time it takes will depend on the amount of music being transferred. 
  7. Verify the export: Once the process is complete, you can disconnect the USB drive and verify the music files are present on the drive.

I stream Qobuz from my phone and play it back through my car.  I can connect by bluetooth or USB cable.  I use cell service to connect to the internet.

@sls883 do you find a difference in sound quality between bluetooth and cable? I find the latter is way better than the former in my car.