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Originally Posted by kmcd
I'm sorry, my son took his Zune with him (I should have known that).:(
I have a question, though. Why wouldn't you just download your Zune library to a memory stick? Then you could leave the stick in your console and you'd still have your Zune for your personal use. If you're worried about play lists, all you have to do is build playlists in separate folders on the memory stick, then use the "Folder View" option in the USB menu to access them in your car.
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I have tried that (both on USB stick and droid phone) i got the playlist thing to work on the phone. The problem is two fold. I dont think the sound quality is as good as it is on a normal MP3 player (but this might just be in my head) and i think it takes too long to index every time i unplug or turn the car off. If I go on a 3 minute drive, i dont want to spend 1.5 minutes waiting for it to index.