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Just did the 19.1 "upgrade" on the 6.5 Premium radio. Now the left toggle will not advance my songs on my Sansa Clip. Appears the new upgrade does not support it. Those of you that use Sansa instead of an Ipod etc may well have that as well. Downloaded those songs on a USB flashdrive, it still will not advance the songs on the left toggle as it did before the 19.1 download. It appears that every time Harley "upgrades" the 6.5 you simply lose one devil and gain another.
Same here and I just use a thumb drive. I wish Harley would get their **** together in this department. It is really starting to **** me off that I even bought this bike.
Just did the 19.1 "upgrade" on the 6.5 Premium radio. Now the left toggle will not advance my songs on my Sansa Clip. Appears the new upgrade does not support it. Those of you that use Sansa instead of an Ipod etc may well have that as well. Downloaded those songs on a USB flashdrive, it still will not advance the songs on the left toggle as it did before the 19.1 download. It appears that every time Harley "upgrades" the 6.5 you simply lose one devil and gain another.
Yes it will, what happens is it goes back to default settings after software update, just go into your radio adjustments and set it to tune.
I had the same problem until I played with it and fiquared it out.
Gave the Seek switch a try, it made no change at all. Wojo, Not sure why the radio adjustments set to tune would have any effect on the media issues?? I did try it and that made no effect either. I may try pulling the flash drive and try the Sansa again, but I doubt it will have changed. Still can not toggle the songs forward, funny thing is we hooked up a friends Iphone with music and it toggled them forward, only seems to effect the flashdrive and Sansa
Last edited by Gunnysgt; Jul 29, 2015 at 07:42 PM.
No problems here, mp3's on a USB. Settings need to be changed to seek instead of scan in the media settings. Been discussed MANY times and happens at every update.
I had many issues with mine, nav sucked even when it worked
Originally Posted by Tripleshot
Same here and I just use a thumb drive. I wish Harley would get their **** together in this department. It is really starting to **** me off that I even bought this bike.
Gave the Seek switch a try, it made no change at all. Wojo, Not sure why the radio adjustments set to tune would have any effect on the media issues?? I did try it and that made no effect either. I may try pulling the flash drive and try the Sansa again, but I doubt it will have changed. Still can not toggle the songs forward, funny thing is we hooked up a friends Iphone with music and it toggled them forward, only seems to effect the flashdrive and Sansa
Could be wrong about tune but I do know it is in your settings, try changing the global setting, I seem to also remember changing mine.
If I get time today I will play with it and try to find out what I changed on mine.
Wojo
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