Maybe it is now, but it wasn't before.That is how its supposed to be.
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Maybe it is now, but it wasn't before.That is how its supposed to be.
The owner's manual says Teslacam must be on a separate drive. It used to sort of work combining them. If it doesn't work now, you know what to do.
Yes, and it used to work. This was a workaround for a non-existent problem.As I am sure you know, but for those who do not know, we can create multiple partitions on one "USB" drive. Each partition then looks and acts like a distinct drive.
Yes, that is stupid!The owner's manual says Teslacam must be on a separate drive. It used to sort of work combining them. If it doesn't work now, you know what to do.
Is this still something that can be done? If so, how?Yes, and it used to work. This was a workaround for a non-existent problem.
Here you go! Do not format any of the partitions as NTFS.Is this still something that can be done? If so, how?
I just hate to have multiple drives connected if unnecessary.
Thanks! I'll give it a shot on my 500gb drive and report back.Here you go! Do not format any of the partitions as NTFS.
How to set up multiple partitions on a USB flash drive on Windows 10
If you have a flash drive with several gigabytes of storage, you can configure multiple partitions to use different file systems or protect files with encryption. Here's how to do just that on Windows 10.www.windowscentral.com
I have a 2019 LR AWD. Anyways, anymore suggestions? I am all ears!
Sorry I know nothing about IT...how does that high endurance SD card fit into a USB-C port?Assuming it is not a sofware issue as noted above:
If you format a USB (or SD) to Fat32 you are limited to 4 GB. If you have a larger one then you need to format it to exFat, never to NTFS. If you can read it on your computer you should be able to read it in your car, but…
If you also have the “TeslaCam” folder on it you will not see anything else. Your music needs to be on a separate USB (or SD) or a 2nd partition if you want to use a single USB (or SD).
Also you should be using a high-speed, high endurance SD card, not a USB. Such as this:
You will then want to get the card reader (SD to USB) as well (same page).
Good luck!
I actually use a high endurance Micro SD card which is tiny. Put the card into a SD to USB-C adapter. For a MicroSD card:Sorry I know nothing about IT...how does that high endurance SD card fit into a USB-C port?
Great! thanks for that...so would that micro sd come ready formatted for mp3 music or is any formatting/partitioning required?...this will be using one of the usbc slots in the centre console for music only. I did this afternoon find a 128gb usbc drive and popped it in, the system showed it as usb but alas no music folders were apparent despite it being formatted as exfatI actually use a high endurance Micro SD card which is tiny. Put the card into a SD to USB-C adapter. For a MicroSD card:
For an SD card, just google SD to USB-C.
Remembering to start USB has been a bug for years (it used to work fine in the 2012-2014 era).23 Model S - I've a separate drive for songs (USB C Adapter to a thumb drive) and dashcam (USB A in the glovebox).
On the USB music, every song shows up twice - duplicate of each, which is a minor annoyance.
When I get in the car, it defaults to some streaming thing almost every time*. I have to choose the USB music, then choose a song, then choose play.
Is there any way to have it continue playing the same source that was playing when the car was shut off like every other car on the planet does?
*If I get in the car in the morning, I have to go through the whole thing noted above to play USB music.
*If I leave the car for just a few minutes (run into a store quick, long enough and far enough that the car locks itself) when I come back, it will still be on USB and pick up where it left off - Perfect.
*If I leave the car for more than a few minutes (at least 15 minutes?) It defaults back to whatever streaming thing again and I have to go through the above process.
Is there something I'm doing wrong where it defaults to streaming all the time?