so whats the consequence of managing the music while riding that's programmed into the zumo ... i.e. how many screen how many button inputs with gloved finger, how intrusive to in interrupt focusing on the gps directions with brain or distraction overload while instructing the unit different music choices
Im seeing if I want to dump the mp3 and go with music on the SD card with the mp3 as a backup. I just dont want to be making a musuc input choice and have that make me miss important directional inputs of da gps
and will the gps let one play any specific genre,artist or album
thanx...this discussion is all so helpful
To start the music playing you press the little "two notes" button on the home screen. This brings up the media player. Pressing the browse button will let you select the songs you want to play by Album, Artist, Genre (note: the mp3's have to be tagged for these to work) or "All". You'd typically want o get that all set before beginning to ride.
Once your playlist is queued up and playing you can pause the music at any time from the media player screen, which can either be navigated to from the "two notes" button or by cycling through the screens with the 3rd hard key. I do wish that this was a bit easier to get to. Like at a stop light when you want to talk to someone you are riding along with.
I typically have selected "Play All" (so have all 1000 songs queued up), with the "random shuffle" and "continuous loop" buttons turned on.
Anytime that the music is playing and the GPS needs to announce a navigation prompt (or you have an incoming phone call) it pauses the MP3 player for the duration. No missed direction prompts, and the music restarts where it left off so no missed music either. By the way, if you do take a phone call, that takes priority over GPS prompts so you could miss a direction announcement when you are yakking on the phone.