Author Topic: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.  (Read 3002 times)

No Vice

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Can anyone confirm that the onboard system reads Flac or Alac music files when stored on a pendrive ? Has anyone tried to upgrade the speakers or the sound deadening in the doors ? Or is it best left alone ?

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Re: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.
« Reply #1 on: Today at 08:03:52 AM »
I only use MP3 files through the USB port. These I copied from the original CD using a Brennan.
As to the speaker set up, well mine is slightly biased to the front via the toggle setting and sounds good to my ears.

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Re: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.
« Reply #2 on: Today at 08:38:36 AM »
The manual says:

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You can use the following formats to play sound or
video files on a USB flash drive.
When playing a sound file: MP3, WMA, AAC*1
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FLAC, PCM/WAVE
When playing a video file: MP4, AVI, MKV, ASF/
WMV

So according to it, it is supported.

My personal opinion is that MP3 320Kbps quality is already overkill for any audio system you run inside a car.
« Last Edit: Today at 08:53:20 AM by sebastiand »

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Re: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.
« Reply #3 on: Today at 09:34:48 AM »
I was thinking the same

Inside a car isn't an audio studio
Let's be careful out there !

No Vice

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Re: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.
« Reply #4 on: Today at 10:48:37 AM »
Quote from: sebastiand link=topic=18377.msg158402#msg158402 date=

My personal opinion is that MP3 320Kbps quality is already overkill for any audio system you run inside a car.
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You may be right but in the day I recorded a large number (11,000 tracks) of my lps (vinyl) on to my 160Gb ipod in ALAC and they play completely hassle- free in a mate’s 10 year old Civic which detects my ipod. Unfortunately the audio system in my 2025 crosstar is nowhere near that quality or shall we say, has other virtues that I haven’t yet been able to discover. It’s a sentimental thing…..

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Re: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.
« Reply #5 on: Today at 11:21:34 AM »
Yeah I can fill you. I mean if I had all those FLACs even if I consider running it a placebo in a car. I'd just want to run them.

Different story is at home in an isolated room with hifi hardware.

But try converting one song to 320kbps then play it in both cars. I guess the test will show the same results. If that is the case then you can probably reach that quality by replacing the audio on the Jazz. I guess the civic had better speakers.
« Last Edit: Today at 11:23:16 AM by sebastiand »

No Vice

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Re: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.
« Reply #6 on: Today at 01:03:31 PM »
I guess the civic had better speakers.

The point is that my new crosstar doesn’t recognise  an ipod. In the Civic it was a preset.

Hence I need to convert my files to something the Crosstar can read. Flac might be pushing it so maybe I’ll settle for mp3 or even AAC v1

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Re: Playing lossless music through my new Crosstar’s system.
« Reply #7 on: Today at 02:03:10 PM »
Did you use the appropriate USB port? One is for charging only, the other connects to the audio system. Not sure if iPod is recognized, but I believe USB can be chosen as an input in the audio menu.

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