Hi, Bert, thanks for your tips. I counted my library and it had just over 2500 times. So next I will clear my nav history. I only have several browser bookmarks.Thx. I listen to lots of Pop, Vocals, Country, Soundtracks, and Broadway for the most part -- only some Rock and little Classical.
FWIW, I normally keep Nav on the top half of my CID with Media Player on the bottom. The last few months, I have only occasional USB skipping, and it's happened with SanDisk, Patriot and Kingston USB sticks -- can't say there is any difference in skipping across the name brands I'm using. I also don't seem to notice a difference if I'm using Nav to a Destination or just letting it display my location. ...and others will disagree with me I'm sure, but I seem to have a lot less skipping as I've taken the time to limit the number of bookmarks I have in MS Browser, keeping Nav history to a minimum, keeping less than 6,000 tracks on my USB stick (all under a single folder), and I stopped using the Google hybrid Nav display, which I suspect takes at least more computing cycles to download and display than the line version of the maps, if not also more memory. Despite others belief, I truly believe having too many tracks on my USB stick, combined with a too complex folder structure on the USB stick, takes more memory that has to come from some limited amount the CID has, and that is likely shared with Nav History, and Browser Bookmarks, so to the degree I decrease what I can that potentially uses memory, I seem to have less problems.
I still think Tesla has problems with their memory management, not prioritizing audio as high as it should be to avoid the skipping we occasionally encounter, and perhaps the CID Processor is becoming overly taxed with all that it's being expected to do (like extensive logging back to the mothership). I don't use Autopilot enough to notice if there may be an additional correlation when I have it on, of USB skipping is more or not...
Anyway, try reducing what you can that may tax memory, and see if you get a little better result as I seem to. I hate having to try to deal with all this in my otherwise great car, but until Tesla does something to improve it for us, "we've got what we got" (pardon the bad English!). My best.
BTW I purchased MediaMonkey Gold to check and edit tags on my library. I found that to my surprise most of files are (almost) correctly tagged, but still on my car using Albums tab, I still can't get all tunes in the album there. By Folder works fine with no album art. On my USB I have each artist folder in the root directory. Should I create a music directory first and put all artist folders in there?