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Post Title: CompactFlash player
Posted by: 1stEXinCT at 8:27 AM 3/2/2008

I've uploaded some newer cd's to the music box and find that gracenote has not upgraded the title into their system. I read in the manual that you can use the Compactflash card to get the upgraded titles, but don't know what kind/size of flash card to use. All the flash cards I own are too small. Is there a special type? Where do I get them or do I have to order from Infiniti?



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (1stEXinCT)
Posted by: LEXA at 10:41 AM 3/2/2008

1stEXinCT, I'm not sure if this is what you need, but FYI, there's a page over at the Infiniti site which offers a download (File Size: 816k ) to label your untitled music tracks in the Music Box.

Per the documentation: Download the "TitleInfoSearch.exe" file to update all your untitled music. Once installed, this application uses your Internet browser to access the online database to find and label all the missing titles on your CompactFlash card.


Click here for download Music Box Database Access/Title Finder for compact flash card


Hope this helps!

edit: never mind, 1stEXinCT, I just re-read your question after I posted the above (this time with the benefit of more coffee) & I now realize you're already probably aware of the download & so this probably doesn't answer your actual question.

Sorry. I'm gonna leave this post up though, in case somebody else hasn't seen the download yet. Hopefully somebody else more techno-savvy can help you.






Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (1stEXinCT)
Posted by: fraggle at 5:49 PM 3/2/2008



Not sure if you're still following this thread but, you need a CF card.
CF - compact flash
As far as "size", I don't think the data space available matters...

You could buy one just about anywhere.
I did a google and this was one website:

http://www.flash-memory-store.....html



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (fraggle)
Posted by: 1stEXinCT at 3:31 PM 3/3/2008



Found one on sale at Radio Shack, about to test.

Thanks for the information.



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (1stEXinCT)
Posted by: chichi at 12:57 PM 3/4/2008



Staples is selling 2GB Ultra II Compact Flash for $29 a piece- Not bad.



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (1stEXinCT)
Posted by: dividedhighw at 6:48 AM 5/1/2008

Has anyone tried using large capacity (8 GB, 16 GB or higher) CF cards? Does using a higher speed card (Ultra, Ultra II, etc) give you any benefit or will a standard speed card work as well?

TIA!
David



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (dividedhighw)
Posted by: RBinWeHo at 1:44 PM 5/1/2008



The faster speed cards are great for cameras, but probably a waste of money for mp3's.



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (RBinWeHo)
Posted by: rla at 8:03 PM 5/12/2008

The best size of CompactFlash is 4 GB or less. Limitations are as in the manual:

With navigation system:
Folder levels: 8, Folders: 255 (including root folder), Files: 512 (Max. 255 files for one folder)
Without navigation system:
Folder levels: 8, Folders and files: 999 (Max. 255 files for one folder)

I try to put more, but only the first 512 titles will be displayed. Those 512 MP3 files use around 3.8 GB.




Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (rla)
Posted by: dividedhighw at 8:49 PM 5/12/2008



Good to know - thanks!

BTW, if it took 3.8 GB to store 512 files, your songs must be quite long or encoded at a very high rate (or both). On my 2 GB card, I have 496 files (with about 2 MB free).

Modified by dividedhighw at 2:48 PM 6/10/2008



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (rla)
Posted by: inteller at 12:55 PM 6/5/2008



You can probably save a lot of space by converting at sync time. for MP3s the Infiniti can only decode up to 320kbps VBR. I only use WMA and it only does 192kbps VBR which is a VERY small file size for me. I tell Media Player to convert to those constraints when I sync to the card.



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (inteller)
Posted by: inteller at 5:24 AM 6/9/2008

just an FYI, I forced WMP to convert the music down to 64kbps to save space and they sound -ok- but I wouldn't suggest this unless you just have to save space. 192kbps VBR will be ideal.



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (inteller)
Posted by: dividedhighw at 11:22 AM 6/10/2008

Thanks for the tip.

I find that 64 kbps is just on the ragged edge of acceptable.

Based on songs 3 to 5 minutes long, and a total files limit of 512 on CF, that maximum would likely be reached using a 2 GB card with 128 kbps encoding (or even 192 kbps vbr, as you suggested).

Where I'm located, 2 GB CF cards retail for $20 (at electronic discounters like factorydirect.ca), so that's a pretty reasonable value point.



Post Title: Re: CompactFlash player (dividedhighw)
Posted by: sluday at 10:22 PM 7/3/2008



Is there a download for MAC users?




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