HaulinAshe
Well-known member
I've played around with directory structure, filenames, genre and most all the other associated metadata tags. I've read a bunch of threads on the Zumo forum and experimented a bit. Here's what I believe to be truths I've learned.
* The Zumo MP3 Random Play button/algorithm works off Song Title.
* The play order is determined when you press the Random/Repeat button. The order does not change unless songs are added/deleted or the unit is restarted without the Random/Repeat activated.
* It always begins with the first selection of alphabetical order. Song #1 is always the first played when the Random/Repeat is selected and Play is pressed for the first time. It never starts with Song #2 etc.
* Zumo does NOT like directories/folders with more than 250 files per folder. One would expect 255 to be the threshold, but 250 seems to be the magic number.
*** Edit/Note ***
After starting this thread, I've settled on using ten(10) folders with a maximum of 100 files each to reduce startup/load time. See the later post in this thread for specifics.
* Zumo likes all music files to be at the same level from the root of the SD card.
It likes...
/Music/A-F/songs.mp3
/Music/G-L/songs.mp3
/Music/M-S/songs.mp3
/Music/T-Z/songs.mp3
It does NOT like...
/Music/Rock/Artist1/song.mp3
/Music/moresongs.mp3
* Placing MP3 song files in different folder levels from the root, causes the Zumo to reset the player and often disables the Play button to Pause. This causes the entire Random/Repeat mix to reset and restart when you press Play again. Which in turn, causes the early selections to be played over and over, often without ever playing the selections in the later part of the random list.
If you want to see this in action for yourself, place a small group of 10-12 song files on a SD card in various folder structures. Set Random/Repeat, Play and press the FF/Next button and watch what happens. When you have all the songs on the same folder level, it will play the same song# order, over and over without fail.
If you place the song files in various levels that are 2 or more levels apart, it will reset frequently. This is especially true if you place a bunch of songs in a "deep" folder and single files in several "shallow" folders.
Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Bottom Line is...
My advice is place all your MP3s in folders of approximately 200 songs each. Keep them balanced in count and at the same level of steps from the root. IMHO it greatly improves Random Repeat play.
It matters when you listen to the same SD card for 10 days straight!
* The Zumo MP3 Random Play button/algorithm works off Song Title.
* The play order is determined when you press the Random/Repeat button. The order does not change unless songs are added/deleted or the unit is restarted without the Random/Repeat activated.
* It always begins with the first selection of alphabetical order. Song #1 is always the first played when the Random/Repeat is selected and Play is pressed for the first time. It never starts with Song #2 etc.
* Zumo does NOT like directories/folders with more than 250 files per folder. One would expect 255 to be the threshold, but 250 seems to be the magic number.
*** Edit/Note ***
After starting this thread, I've settled on using ten(10) folders with a maximum of 100 files each to reduce startup/load time. See the later post in this thread for specifics.
* Zumo likes all music files to be at the same level from the root of the SD card.
It likes...
/Music/A-F/songs.mp3
/Music/G-L/songs.mp3
/Music/M-S/songs.mp3
/Music/T-Z/songs.mp3
It does NOT like...
/Music/Rock/Artist1/song.mp3
/Music/moresongs.mp3
* Placing MP3 song files in different folder levels from the root, causes the Zumo to reset the player and often disables the Play button to Pause. This causes the entire Random/Repeat mix to reset and restart when you press Play again. Which in turn, causes the early selections to be played over and over, often without ever playing the selections in the later part of the random list.
If you want to see this in action for yourself, place a small group of 10-12 song files on a SD card in various folder structures. Set Random/Repeat, Play and press the FF/Next button and watch what happens. When you have all the songs on the same folder level, it will play the same song# order, over and over without fail.
If you place the song files in various levels that are 2 or more levels apart, it will reset frequently. This is especially true if you place a bunch of songs in a "deep" folder and single files in several "shallow" folders.
Anyway, that's my story and I'm sticking to it.
Bottom Line is...
My advice is place all your MP3s in folders of approximately 200 songs each. Keep them balanced in count and at the same level of steps from the root. IMHO it greatly improves Random Repeat play.
It matters when you listen to the same SD card for 10 days straight!
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