Assume any drive that doesn’t specify read and write times as being dead slow. USB 3.x offers the potential for faster read and write times, but DOESN’T ensure it. I didn’t notice much difference when playing from either drive in the Tesla, although track to track seems slower with the slow drive. For a real-world example, a slow USB 2.0 drive that writes at about 1.3 MB/second took 25 hours to copy 120 GB of music! A fast USB 3.0 drive at 40 MB/second only took about 50 minutes. A fast drive allows this process to take minutes instead of hours.Ī fast USB drive is also handy to speed the loading and updating of your music from your PC or Mac. The scanner needs to look inside every song file to extract embedded tiles, albums, and other details. The big difference is when Tesla needs to index your library. While clearly a personal preference, consider one that doesn’t stand out to keep the drive less obvious to possible thieves if your car does not have the Tesla center console.įor playing music, the drive performance is not an issue, as slow drives will work fine in the Tesla. Often drives come in flashy colors or chrome. Avoid unusual-shaped bulky drives as they may block access to the second USB port on the Tesla. There are a large number of flash drive packaging styles, but you’ll likely want one that is either low-profile or a cap-less stick design. For an 8,000 song library, this can take 2-3 minutes. No songs can be selected or played until the drive is fully scanned. In some cases, when starting up the car, it rescans the drive. When you leave the car and return, it may not remember the last song that was playing and you may need to reselect it. While there does not appear to be any limit to the number of songs, MCU2 (S/X) and 3/Y can act erratically when a large number of songs (> 1500 or so). WAV/AIFF is lossless and non-compressed 16-bit/44.1kHz. FLAC is at a 16-bit/44.1kHz lossless “CD” quality and will vary depending on the music and other factors. 128 kbps/256kbps are for compressed, lossy AAC and MP3 formats. Notes: Approximation based on 4-minute songs. While it is possible to use a hard disk drive or even an SSD via a USB enclosure, USB flash drives are the way to go – both being small, fast, economical, and easy to use.ĭrive Capacity Needed – Number of songs Size
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