Gracenote Indexing; Usb Mp3 Player And Usb Drives - Chevrolet Volt 2013 Infotainment System

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cover art is found Gracenote will
use generic Genre graphics or
images of artists.
The Gracenote database contains
attributes for Music, such as genre,
era of music, region, artist type,
mood, etc. Use this to create a
playlist of up to 30 songs "more like"
currently listened to song. This
playlist will be stored in the Playlist
Menu when the device is
reconnected. If songs are removed
from the device, the system will
simply skip over those songs and
play the next available song.
Use the touch screen or voice
recognition to create a More Like
This Playlist. See Voice
Recognition Commands in
While Gracenote is indexing,
infotainment features are available
including selecting music from the
menu. Voice recognition music will
not be available until the radio has
completed indexing the device.
Devices with more music may take
longer to index. The device will
index when plugged into the radio
for the first time. When Indexing is
removed from the screen, the radio
is ready to support music search.
On the next connection or ignition
cycle, Indexing will show briefly on
the screen. The radio is searching
for changes to the device and
preparing the music list. If there are
no changes, the voice recognition
music search will be available. The
radio will index and store two
devices with up to 10,000 songs on
each device.
The USB MP3 players and USB
drives connected must comply
.
with the USB Mass Storage
Class specification (USB MSC).
Hard disk drives are not
supported.
The radio will not be able to play
back write-protected music.
File systems supported: FAT32,
NTFS, Linux, and HFS+.
The following restrictions apply
for the data stored on a USB
MP3 player or USB device:
Maximum folder structure
depth: 8 levels.
Maximum number of MP3/
WMA files that can be
displayed: 10,000.
Playlist entries must be in the
form of relative paths.
The system attribute for
folders/files that contain audio
data must not be set.
To play a USB device, do one of the
following:
Connect the USB and it begins
to play.
Press the Now Playing screen
button on the Home Page.
Press SOURCE to scroll until
the USB source screen is
available.

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