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GROM Audio GROM-USB3 - Basic Features

GROM Audio GROM-USB3
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- On your USB portable data medium, create one directory (folder) for each disc your stereo supports; name them
with numbers i.e., 1-Pop, 2-Rock, 3-Classic, etc); save all of your music into these directories.
- As soon as you connect the GROM USB adapter to a USB portable data medium, the GROM will translate root
directories into virtual discs. Their number depends on the number of discs supported by the specific car stereo.
- We recommend that you have as many directories as possible on a root level as the car stereo will not recognize
subdirectories. The GROM itself will enumerate sub-directories and turn them into a flat list of tracks.
- If filenames in a certain directory begin with digits, they will be played in ascending order based on the order of
those digits in the filenames. For example:
\1-Dance\My songs\
1. Track.mp3
2. Track.mp3 (will play first according to the number )
- If filenames begin with letters, they are played in ascending order of the file creation date/time.
- If root directory starts with the number, the directory will be assigned to a respective virtual disc.
All MP3, WMA, iTunes, and OGG tracks will be enumerated and found once you select the appropriate disc.
Check USB Drive Setup guide at http://gromaudio.com/docs/Grom_USB_Setup.pdf
Figure 8. Modes operation
Note: The Figure 8 picture is for reference only; different stereos may have different operational buttons.
Please check your manual or contact tech support at http://gromaudio.com/support.html
3.3.4 Basic Features
The GROM USB adapter has the following functionality:
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