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A few questions about the Stereo System

DefenderGuy

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The Grenadier will play music from a USB thumb drive. It handles a variety of audio formats some including artwork.

More details in my manual. Download link in signature line below.

Cheers
Steve
Is configuring USB Music Playlists Possible?

I've successfully converted roughly 3000 songs on 300 albums to mp3 format and put them on a 32 gb USB stick configured in FAT32.

So far pretty good: The USB stick is read by the head unit and it allows me to select based on Artist, Album or Genre. If I pick an album, the album plays correctly in the right order for any of the 300 titles on the stick. If I pick genre and play all, the system plays the tracks in alphabetic order based on track title rather than alpha sorting on the albums (not so good).

What I really wanted was to be able to select previously defined playlists from the USB audio menu. I created several M3U playlists (the format that appears most commonly when creating user configured playlists) and put them in the root directory of my USB stick.

The vehicle appears to be unable to recognize the playlists I created.

Is there anyone out there who has found a way to create playlists using music on a USB stick? (Or for a way to sort music by album when playing within a specific genre?)

While I am fully able to listen to playlists on a synced bluetooth player, I would prefer to be able to create them for music on a USB stick.

Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.

[For those interested in the software used in preparing the USB stick, working within Ubuntu Linux I formatted the stick with Gparted, I did a global recursive file conversion of all of my music (all non-DRM) to mp3 using SoundConverter and I used gtkpod and/or puddletag to create m3u playlists (which I then edited as necessary to conform to the directory paths to the USB stick).]

P.S. Much appreciation for Rok_Dr’s Exceedingly Unofficial Ineos Grenadier Owner’s Manual Supplement
 
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So far pretty good: The USB stick is read by the head unit and it allows me to select based on Artist, Album or Genre. If I pick an album, the album plays correctly in the right order for any of the 300 titles on the stick. If I pick genre and play all, the system plays the tracks in alphabetic order based on track title rather than alpha sorting on the albums (not so good).
Hey bruv - just to confirm - your Grenadier allows you to see Artist/Album/Genre on a USB full of music? Because I can't get that at all. I have a USB stick with music, and the Grenadier just gives me a sideways listing of songs, alphabetically by song title. And it doesn't even get that right 101% of the time - there are some times where - for example I'm listening to songs that start with the letter "N" (which for example could be Never Surrender by Corey Hart or No Alibis by Eric Clapton) - and a stray L or M will pop up in the list, but then continue alphabetically. And it's a real pain in the neck, if you stick the drive in and you were listening to an S or T song, but it starts at A, you having to scroll through hundreds of songs until you get back to the letter you want . Your way sounds *much* easier (and like the Bronco used to do)
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I'm just seeing this thread, so a bit late to the original comments on it. But there is a good thread about the system in the German section of the forum. You can go to translate.google.com and use the "websites" search option and to see it in English: https://www.theineosforum.com/threads/grenadier-plug-and-play-soundsystem.12417517/

This is the most I've seen in terms of actual specifications on the stereo. For example this highlight:

"The same applies to the radio unit. This is generally very linear, which is to be welcomed. But the power output is a disgrace. At a 4 ohm load (like the original speakers have), the radio produces a sensational 5.52 watts per channel at the front and 5.76 watts per channel at the rear. This corresponds to a total output of 22.56 watts."​

Or this:

"....The reason for all these decisions was certainly a cost decision. They took the cheapest possible LaVoce automitive speaker that was conceivable. Just as a small calculation example. A Hertz DCX100 that is very close to the rear speaker used in the Grenadier costs me, as a good Elettromedia customer, around 11.50 euros each. However, this includes the accessories included in the packaging and the sales packaging itself. I would speculate that the net price from Ineos for this speaker is around 6 euros each, based on the order quantity. The front speaker is around 10 euros. In other words, all the speakers together probably cost around 32 euros. So no one should be surprised that it doesn't work."​
 

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Is configuring USB Music Playlists Possible?

I've successfully converted roughly 3000 songs on 300 albums to mp3 format and put them on a 32 gb USB stick configured in FAT32.

So far pretty good: The USB stick is read by the head unit and it allows me to select based on Artist, Album or Genre. If I pick an album, the album plays correctly in the right order for any of the 300 titles on the stick. If I pick genre and play all, the system plays the tracks in alphabetic order based on track title rather than alpha sorting on the albums (not so good).

What I really wanted was to be able to select previously defined playlists from the USB audio menu. I created several M3U playlists (the format that appears most commonly when creating user configured playlists) and put them in the root directory of my USB stick.

The vehicle appears to be unable to recognize the playlists I created.

Is there anyone out there who has found a way to create playlists using music on a USB stick? (Or for a way to sort music by album when playing within a specific genre?)

While I am fully able to listen to playlists on a synced bluetooth player, I would prefer to be able to create them for music on a USB stick.

Any ideas or suggestions are welcome.

[For those interested in the software used in preparing the USB stick, working within Ubuntu Linux I formatted the stick with Gparted, I did a global recursive file conversion of all of my music (all non-DRM) to mp3 using SoundConverter and I used gtkpod and/or puddletag to create m3u playlists (which I then edited as necessary to conform to the directory paths to the USB stick).]

P.S. Much appreciation for Rok_Dr’s Exceedingly Unofficial Ineos Grenadier Owner’s Manual Supplement

Looking at the USB menu structure I suspect you are out of luck with play lists. The only thing I could suggest is see in the browse folder menu option whether the play list file is recognised and trying to select it (if you haven't already done so).


Hey bruv - just to confirm - your Grenadier allows you to see Artist/Album/Genre on a USB full of music? Because I can't get that at all. I have a USB stick with music, and the Grenadier just gives me a sideways listing of songs, alphabetically by song title. And it doesn't even get that right 101% of the time - there are some times where - for example I'm listening to songs that start with the letter "N" (which for example could be Never Surrender by Corey Hart or No Alibis by Eric Clapton) - and a stray L or M will pop up in the list, but then continue alphabetically. And it's a real pain in the neck, if you stick the drive in and you were listening to an S or T song, but it starts at A, you having to scroll through hundreds of songs until you get back to the letter you want . Your way sounds *much* easier (and like the Bronco used to do)
Thanks!

In the best Ineos tradition selecting artist/album/genre is buried deep in the menu structure.

Basically in the USB audio menu you have to tap in the USB 3 line menu at the top right of the screen, then in the options menu tap the USB input source (eg USB A), tap again and you should come to menu list which has sort options for Artist, Album and Genre. If you have a lot of files it may take a while for the system to load the information.

Cheers
Steve
 

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Hey bruv - just to confirm - your Grenadier allows you to see Artist/Album/Genre on a USB full of music? Because I can't get that at all. I have a USB stick with music, and the Grenadier just gives me a sideways listing of songs, alphabetically by song title. And it doesn't even get that right 101% of the time - there are some times where - for example I'm listening to songs that start with the letter "N" (which for example could be Never Surrender by Corey Hart or No Alibis by Eric Clapton) - and a stray L or M will pop up in the list, but then continue alphabetically. And it's a real pain in the neck, if you stick the drive in and you were listening to an S or T song, but it starts at A, you having to scroll through hundreds of songs until you get back to the letter you want . Your way sounds *much* easier (and like the Bronco used to do)
Thanks!
To answer your question, YES I can see Artist/Album/Genre on a USB full of music. BUT as Steve (Rok_Dr) observed on this thread:

"In the best Ineos tradition selecting artist/album/genre is buried deep in the menu structure."

See his post immediately above for more details.

The songs on my USB stick are sorted by track title all of which start with original track number. So if I have a genre with 20 titles and I tell it to play all the titles in the genre, I get the 20 first tracks of 20 albums first since there's no submenuing allowing you to selected album within genre. To select an album I have to touch screen roll through up to 300 alpha-sorted titles (and the mouse / spin wheel seems to choke up so I have to use the screen: lousy when you're driving).

FWIW, I also tried using a USB connected Classic iPod synced to a non-DRM mp3 only playlist (using a current version of iTunes). The result was a lot of seemingly random four digit codes rather than song titles on the vehicle's USB playlist. So the USB stick is way better and way easier, at least in my experience thus far. And, if I want to listen to albums and I don't mind scrolling down through all the album titles works fine. But don't expect the car to keep playing the rest of the album you were listening to if you stop the vehicle and then restart it.

 
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