
So far as order goes - I've noticed this using the slideshow feature on a TVs playing jpgs - it's FIFO (first in, First Out) If you're missing metadata - I recommend googling a free app called Mp3Tag which will let you set whatever metadata you want (used it to make a custom wedding soundtrack ages ago complete with our own album cover.) if you're getting quirky audio issues (freezes, restarts, always goes to the first song) try using a smaller drive.

I've yet to try Flac in my HRV or the wife's 2017 Civic Sport - might have to see how that works - but her old Icrap works just as well as my Mp3s. Reverting to some older 16 gig drive (same format sandisk and some old PNY drives I had lying about) this problem went away - Factory audio - 2017 HR-V EX AWDġ6 gigs is plenty big if you're not doing massive bitrates - I get good sound and most of my music is 320 - I've learned form my wife's love of Jpop that most japaneese characters carry over without issue, though I had one issue with a song not playing or appearing in the list due to the size of the title (The Offspring - "Slim Pickens does the right thing and rides the bomb to ****" ) shortened the title and it worked great. My music would restart to the first song of the first folder I put on the Flash drive. When using 32 gig Sandisk ultra small USB drives that would fit under the hatch As soon as I imported the album into iTunes, and copied it to my flash drive from the iTunes Music folder, tracks played in correct sequential order. After much experimentation, I realized that 25 is the only album that I have downloaded from Google Play Music, and never imported into iTunes. This one was driving me nuts: within an folder, every track played sequentially by its metadata number, except the tracks in Adele's 25. The USB player on my 2009 Fit behaved the same way, so last in last out seems to be a Honda "feature."Ģ. The workaround to keeping album folders in alphabetical order is to sort all folders in a music folder by name on a PC, then recopy all folders to the flash drive every time you add new content. For example, Adele's 25 ended up above Root folder, at the very end, following a folder named Yollar. If a single new folder is added to an existing USB flash drive containing music folders, the goes to the end of the queue, regardless of its folder name. Updating this with confirmation of an old finding and a new one:ġ.
