Hello All,
Ages ago, back in March, Jaguar F-Pace owners spoke about how the music system wouldn't read a USB drive and would return a Queue Corrupt error message.
I have the same issue with my new Velar. It's erratic. So I thought I would ask Velar owners if they have a solution?
One USB drive only has a small number of tracks and was reformatted to a clean, empty FAT32 drive before adding the tracks which are all of the same file format - uncompressed FLAC. So it's a clean, uniform and small store of music data.
The other USB drive is a big 128Mb of storage. It worked fine in my rejected F-Pace and long-term loan XJ. But they both had the old ICT interface. With the new Velar we have the equivalent of ICTpro. On this USB drive I have had a few of the music queue corrupt error messages but, even when it works, it only sees 375 tracks although there are nearly 2750 music files on the drive. On this drive the files are of various file formats - MP3, Apple AAC and M4a.
In all other respects the whole IT system is fine, just this jiggly issue which might be with the way I am storing my music files.
Any ideas? Anyone having similar issues?
Arianne
Ages ago, back in March, Jaguar F-Pace owners spoke about how the music system wouldn't read a USB drive and would return a Queue Corrupt error message.
I have the same issue with my new Velar. It's erratic. So I thought I would ask Velar owners if they have a solution?
One USB drive only has a small number of tracks and was reformatted to a clean, empty FAT32 drive before adding the tracks which are all of the same file format - uncompressed FLAC. So it's a clean, uniform and small store of music data.
The other USB drive is a big 128Mb of storage. It worked fine in my rejected F-Pace and long-term loan XJ. But they both had the old ICT interface. With the new Velar we have the equivalent of ICTpro. On this USB drive I have had a few of the music queue corrupt error messages but, even when it works, it only sees 375 tracks although there are nearly 2750 music files on the drive. On this drive the files are of various file formats - MP3, Apple AAC and M4a.
In all other respects the whole IT system is fine, just this jiggly issue which might be with the way I am storing my music files.
Any ideas? Anyone having similar issues?
Arianne