I have a simple mp3/wma player. It reads music off of a USB stick or a SD card. It runs through an interface into the on-board audio system on my 2008 Goldwing. This is an aftermarket system, that uses the CD player input.
I am getting system faults, that the manufacturer of the system firmly places on my mp3 files. He claims over and over that he hasn't seen a single hardware issue with one of the players in 5 years.
I've gone in and stripped all cover art off of all of the files. My mp3 files are all placed into folders, which are properly set up according to the manufacturer's instructions.
What other kind of issues should I be looking for on my mp3 files, which could cause faults?
All of these same mp3's play just fine everywhere else, so I'm at a loss. Support from the manufacturer has effectively stopped at this point, so I guess I need to figure it out on my own, or learn to live with a flawed system.
I am getting system faults, that the manufacturer of the system firmly places on my mp3 files. He claims over and over that he hasn't seen a single hardware issue with one of the players in 5 years.
I've gone in and stripped all cover art off of all of the files. My mp3 files are all placed into folders, which are properly set up according to the manufacturer's instructions.
What other kind of issues should I be looking for on my mp3 files, which could cause faults?
All of these same mp3's play just fine everywhere else, so I'm at a loss. Support from the manufacturer has effectively stopped at this point, so I guess I need to figure it out on my own, or learn to live with a flawed system.