Fatboyfun wrote:To remember the song that was playing, iGO would need to save the filename and path somewhere.
If it doesn't, this option isn't available.
It remembers the album that you were listening to so I'm assuming that it saves this info somewhere. The goal would be to get it to remember the song on the album so it doesn't just start at the beginning of the album each time.
Skezza wrote:Two things to note:
1. The music player in iGo is basic. It's not meant to be clever, or intuitive. If you're using it as an every day solution I'd stop and consider Nitrogen or something a little more user friendly. If you're using it for navigating with, I don't understand what's wrong with the SD card reader that I'm sure your head unit has (they usually do).
2. The WinCE side of your head unit may have reduced sound quality compared to the radio, CD player, SD/USB player that is on the non-WinCE side. You may be disappointed.
Sorry I dont know much about these Head Units and sometimes i think maybe I should have got an android unit instead, but its too late now.
My head unit has a music player but it is A LOT worse than the one on iGO it wont even sort the music at all. I would give "Nitrogen or something a little more user friendly" a go but I have no idea how to change the music player on my head unit as it has firmware on it and I do not know how to access the WinCE interface.
Not sure what you mean by "what's wrong with the SD card reader that I'm sure your head unit has (they usually do)" The head unit has one SD card slot that is what i am running iGO off and have my music folder on.
"2. The WinCE side of your head unit may have reduced sound quality compared to the radio, CD player, SD/USB player that is on the non-WinCE side. You may be disappointed. "
I thought the whole unit used WinCE?