Another interesting discovery, the 2018 Holden doesn't recognise a 64GB stick but the 2023 MG4 does.
This is probably the Holden looking for a FAT32 formatted stick, and not finding it.
So later players can now use larger sticks. The old limitation is gone.
I've just checked my stick, and can't find any sign of a last play note. So it remains a mystery.
The player must somehow remember where it was?
What happens if I swap sticks between cars, trouble is my 2 cars are totally different, so probably won't mean much.
OK weird, the 64 GB I've had in...
There may be a problem with USB sticks over 32Gb.
There's a theory that the player needs the stick to be formatted as FAT32 in order to get it to start where it finished last time.
As FAT32 can't handle anything over 32Gb, a bigger device is probably formatted in EXfat.
If that's the case...
I'm not sure how the play list is remembered between restarts, so that the songs start where they left off.
In your case this isn't working, why?
Does the car have to store something on the USB stick or something in the player to remember last played position?
If it's on the stick, and can't...
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