Radios that have the capability of playing MP3's can play.mp3 files that were recorded onto a CD-R or CD-RW disc. Radios that have a USB port can play.mp3 and .wma files that are stored on a USB storage device as well as AAC files that are stored on an iPod®.
The radio can play discs that contain both uncompressed CD audio and MP3 files.
Radios with a single CD player read all MP3 files first, then the uncompressed CD audio files.
Radios with a six-CD player only read MP3 files unless the CAT button is pressed to toggle to uncompressed audio files.
The radio supports:
• | Up to 50 folders. |
• | Up to 8 folders in depth. |
• | Up to 50 playlists. |
• | Up to 255 files. |
• | Playlists with an.m3u or.wpl extension. |
• | Files with an.mp3 or.cda file extension. |
The radio supports:
• | Up to 700 folders. |
• | Up to 8 folders in depth. |
• | Up to 65,535 files. |
• | Folder and file names up to 64 bytes. |
• | Files with an.mp3 or.wma file extension. |
• | AAC files stored on an iPod. |
• | FAT16 |
• | FAT32 |
The root directory is treated as a folder. Files are stored in the root directory when the disc or storage device does not contain folders. Files accessed from the root directory of a CD display as F1 ROOT.
Folders that do not contain files are skipped, and the player advances to the next folder that contains files.
Tracks are played in the following order:
• | Play begins from the first track in the first playlist and continues sequentially through all tracks in each playlist. When the last track of the last playlist has played, play continues from the first track of the first playlist. |
• | Play begins from the first track in the first folder and continues sequentially through all tracks in each folder. When the last track of the last folder has played, play continues from the first track of the first folder. |
When play enters a new folder, the display does not automatically show the new folder name unless the folder mode has been chosen as the default display. The new track name displays.
The song name that displays is the song name that is contained in the ID3 tag. If the song name is not present in the ID3 tag, then the radio displays the file name without the extension (such as.mp3) as the track name.
Track names longer than 32 characters or four pages are shortened. The display does not show parts of words on the last page of text and the extension of the filename is not displayed.
CDs that have preprogrammed playlists that were created using WinAmp™, MusicMatch™, or Real Jukebox™ software can be accessed, however, there is no playlist editing capability using the radio. These playlists are treated as special folders containing compressed audio song files.
Playlists that have an.m3u or.pls file extension and are stored on a USB device may be supported by the radio with a USB port.
To change from playback by artist to playback by album:
The album name displays on the second line between the arrows and songs from the current album begins to play. Once all songs from that album have played, the player moves to the next album in alphabetical order on the CD and begins playing MP3 files from that album.
To exit music navigator mode, press the softkey below the Back tab to return to normal MP3 playback.
The USB Port can be used to control an iPod or a USB storage device.
To connect a USB storage device, connect the device to the USB port located on the front of the radio.
To connect an iPod, connect one end of the USB cable that came with the iPod to the iPod’s dock connector and connect the other end to the USB port located on the front of the radio. If the vehicle is on and the USB connection works, "OK to disconnect" and a GM logo may appear on the iPod and iPod appears on the radio's display. The iPod music appears on the radio’s display and begins playing.
The iPod charges while it is connected to the vehicle if the vehicle is in the ACC/ACCESSORY or ON/RUN position. When the vehicle is turned off, the iPod automatically powers off and will not charge or draw power from the vehicle's battery.
If you have an older iPod model that is not supported, it can still be used by connecting it to the Auxiliary Input Jack using a standard 3.5 mm (1/8 inch) stereo cable. See "Using the Auxiliary Input Jack" earlier for more information.
The radio can control a USB storage device or an iPod using the radio buttons and knobs and display song information on the radio’s display.
(Tune): Turn to select files.The five softkeys below the radio display are used to control the functions listed below.
To use the softkeys:
To skip through large lists, the five softkeys can be used to navigate in the following order:
• | First softkey, first item in the list. |
• | Second softkey, 1% through the list each time the softkey is pressed. |
• | Third softkey, 5% through the list each time the softkey is pressed. |
• | Fourth softkey, 10% through the list each time the softkey is pressed. |
• | Fifth softkey, end of the list. |
• | Playlists |
• | Artists |
• | Albums |
• | Genres |
• | Songs |
• | Composers |
To select files:
To skip through large lists, the five softkeys can be used to navigate in the following order:
• | First softkey, first item in the list. |
• | Second softkey, 1% through the list each time the softkey is pressed. |
• | Third softkey, 5% through the list each time the softkey is pressed. |
• | Fourth softkey, 10% through the list each time the softkey is pressed. |
• | Fifth softkey, end of the list. |
To use Repeat:
Press the softkey below or to select between Repeat All and Repeat Track.
(Repeat All): Press the softkey below to repeat all tracks. The tab appears lowered when Repeat All is being used. This is the default mode when a USB storage device or iPod is first connected.To use Shuffle:
Press the softkey below , , or to select between Shuffle Off, Shuffle All Songs/Shuffle Songs, Shuffle Album, or Shuffle Folder.
(Shuffle Off): Press the softkey below to turn shuffle off. This is the default mode when a USB storage device or iPod is first connected.