Music on SD card

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Re: Music on SD card

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It acts like there is no metadata in your mp3 files.

BTW, listening to Heatseeker or Rock and Roll Train while riding would get me a speeding ticket for sure! :lol:
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It seems that way, but the meta data is certainly there. Artist, album, album art, track No and title, mo3 code etc etc all clearly visible when you right click on album or song details.
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I never play music while riding a bike. But I know that MP3 tags have versions. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3

There is a post on this forum stating that the XT doesn't recognise all versions:
viewtopic.php?p=9943&sid=186d5f3af4cc94 ... ab3f#p9943

Hope it helps
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Ok… just to update anyone interested. I figured out that I needed to update the mp3 ID tags from 2.2 to 2.3. My whole Apple Music library on my Mac was set to 2.2. Changing it to 2.3 is a simple task of highlighting the albums, go to file, convert, and it gives the option to update to 2.3 or 2.4.

Once updated, I used android file transfer to drag the files into the MP3 folder I’d created on the SD card. And that was it. All music art, titles artists and albums separated into their relevant categories. And working as it should.
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