I used cmd just last Wednesday at work!
What kind of music is on your player?
Not much yet. Just some albums. So far, everything from Jane's Addiction, Neil Young, and Pink Floyd. There's a couple of Dead albums, a copy of Dylan's Unplugged album, and Jethro Tull's greatest hits.
They're all .flac, lossless media. So, they take up a bunch of space.
no classical music?
Wednesday!!
LOL I did quite a few ping tests yesterday! I'd have enough bandwidth to ping and that's when I'd know a page might load.
And, no... No classical music. Not yet, at any rate...
The MP3 player only has 32 GB, but I could switch it to a 128 GB microSD card.
I was thinking that I'd just buy a half dozen of them and load them up with various artists. Then, when I go driving in some of the cars, I can pick which one I want to take with me.
I'm basically just testing it at this point. They're pretty much disposable, so I don't give a shit if they get lost or break. They're $15 each.
At first, it wouldn't let me add more than like 14 GB. So, I hooked it up and used my own tools to format it to FAT32.
Alas, it's a retarded MP3 player. If you put folders on it, it will only play from one folder at a time. Even if you select random, it plays random tracks from the one folder. You'd then have to select a different folder to listen to that album.
Which is fucking stupid for an MP3 player, but what do you expect for $15?
Which is how I arrived at the terminal command and then copying the files over manually.
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