Bmw F10 How To Download Music To Hhd

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Thursday 23rd December 2010
The HDD based iDrive system in the F10 is wonderful, a great home for all your music.
But why is it only 12gb? In a world where a 1TB HDD - almost ONE HUNDRED TIMES larger - costs just £45 delivered, why is a £30,000-£60,000 car supplied with a hard drive that would have looked puny on a PC 10 years ago?
Surely the cost difference here is just immaterial?
Thursday 23rd December 2010
Thursday 23rd December 2010

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But is it a hard drive or a SSD ? SSD prices can multiply for small size increases.
And why would any sane person want 1TB storage in the car ? Don't be lazy and load a selection of your music rather than everything on the planet.
Thursday 23rd December 2010
the reasons why are relatively straightforward..
Technologically, the 'big capacity' hard disks are mechanical and thus in a vehicle environment are more susceptible to vibration which could knock out the read/write heads. Although most likely the HDD that does come in the car is also mechanical, I 'think' the latest generations are indeed SSD type drives. Another aspect would be perhaps a 1TB disk would take ages to have all it's data and properties read by the brains of the audio system. You don't want to sit there for 5 minutes as it indexes and searches out files etc on such a vast hard disk. Although you are only playing one song contained on X area of the hard disk, the electronics inside need to make all the other files available quickly. So smaller sizes suit much better the processing power of the brain/processor unit so that the user experience is as responsive as possible.
The flip side is, from recent research, it's been found that most people's music collections are I think around '16 GB' in size - this I think is a figure that's been derived from independant research etc. Now of course, some people, myself included have much much larger collections and others may have only a few GB. For the most part, a 12 GB system in the car would be very capacious for many peoples needs, just look at how much more that can hold than the now dying CD Changer's of older cars!
As mentioned as the pricing in bulk of SSD's comes down even further as capacities start to increase, the OEM systems will start to get bigger. Give it a few years or so - I've spoken with the biggest car maker's and representatives of the big electronics specialists who are working on the next 3+ years of vehicle technology solutions at the 2010 CES show. I won't be making it to the 2011 show in early January this time I'm afraid, however the future is of course quite exciting for in car electronics, solutions and functions
Cheers, Dennis!
Thursday 23rd December 2010
But is it a hard drive or a SSD ? SSD prices can multiply for small size increases.
And why would any sane person want 1TB storage in the car ? Don't be lazy and load a selection of your music rather than everything on the planet.
I just plug in my 60Gb Ipod. No point in copying the music since I know that the music list I have is exactly the same anywhere I go. I've also got the hard disc on my car but it's only ever used for the satnav.

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Thursday 23rd December 2010
But is it a hard drive or a SSD ? SSD prices can multiply for small size increases.
And why would any sane person want 1TB storage in the car ? Don't be lazy and load a selection of your music rather than everything on the planet.
It's described as a hard drive. You dont need, or want, 1Tb in a car, I was simply illustrating the low cost. The main point is that 12gb is hugely stingy given the small cost of a massively larger device.
Was just wondering they do it?
Monday 27th December 2010
it will most likely be 32Gb of flash storage with 20Gb being taken up with maps and other system software. No point in using a SSD drive if flash memory could do the job.
Tuesday 28th December 2010
But is it a hard drive or a SSD ? SSD prices can multiply for small size increases.
And why would any sane person want 1TB storage in the car ? Don't be lazy and load a selection of your music rather than everything on the planet.
It's described as a hard drive. You dont need, or want, 1Tb in a car, I was simply illustrating the low cost. The main point is that 12gb is hugely stingy given the small cost of a massively larger device.
Was just wondering they do it?No doubt to make max profit out a system they probably buy in for a £150.
Tuesday 28th December 2010
But is it a hard drive or a SSD ? SSD prices can multiply for small size increases.
And why would any sane person want 1TB storage in the car ? Don't be lazy and load a selection of your music rather than everything on the planet.
It's described as a hard drive. You dont need, or want, 1Tb in a car, I was simply illustrating the low cost. The main point is that 12gb is hugely stingy given the small cost of a massively larger device.
Was just wondering they do it?No doubt to make max profit out a system they probably buy in for a £150.BMW don't make any kind of HDD, so it's probably very easy to upgrade to a much larger capacity if it can be located which can't be too difficult purely for maintenance/replacement reasons.
Tuesday 28th December 2010
But is it a hard drive or a SSD ? SSD prices can multiply for small size increases.
And why would any sane person want 1TB storage in the car ? Don't be lazy and load a selection of your music rather than everything on the planet.
It's described as a hard drive. You dont need, or want, 1Tb in a car, I was simply illustrating the low cost. The main point is that 12gb is hugely stingy given the small cost of a massively larger device.
Was just wondering they do it?No doubt to make max profit out a system they probably buy in for a £150.BMW don't make any kind of HDD, so it's probably very easy to upgrade to a much larger capacity if it can be located which can't be too difficult purely for maintenance/replacement reasons.Yes, i was referring to buying in the whole system as opposed to just a 12GB card.
Yes, i would imagine just a matter of time before somebody works out how to upgrade the size of it (if they havent done it already)
Tuesday 28th December 2010
I havent even figured out how to put it on the hard drive. Tried downloading my ipod in the usb in the glovebox and it would only do one track . why?! bmw dealer isnt sure and told me to bring it in!
Wednesday 29th December 2010
Storing music locally in your car is very much a passing fad.
One thing I will say, however, is that I'm pretty sure that most of not all in-car systems use conventional rotational HDDs not SSDs. There's no real need for an SSD in a car regards reliability. A damped mount / chassis combined with an enterprise class drive with extended reliability would likely be as reliable as an SSD - SSDs, lest anyone forgets, do wear out and eventually fail.
Anyway, unless anyone has 100% confirmed info to the contrary, I would think it much more likely that the F10 has a conventional magnetic drive than an SSD.
Also, a large drive does not mean slow performance due to indexing. If anything, a larger drive will give faster performance and access times.

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Music tracks from CDs/DVDs and USB devices can be stored in the music collection on a hard disc in the vehicle and played from there.

► Audio CD: tracks are converted into a compressed audio format. If available, information on the album, such as the artist, is stored as well.
► CD/DVD or USB device with compressed audio files: the entire content of the CD/DVD or the USB device is stored in the vehicle as an album. The WMA, MP3, M4A, and AAC formats are stored. Individual tracks and directories can be deleted later, Deleting a track and directory.

Tracks with DRM copy protection can be stored but cannot be played back.

Backing up music data
Regularly back up the music data; otherwise, it could be lost if there is a fault on the hard disk.◄

Music recognition technology and related data are provided by Gracenote®.

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Some services supplied under license from Open Globe, Inc. for U.S. Patent: #6,304,523.

Storing from a CD/DVD

1. Insert a CD or DVD into the CD/DVD player.
2. 'CD/Multimedia'
3. 'CD/DVD'
4. Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player.
5. 'Store in vehicle'

The music collection is displayed and the first track of the CD/DVD is played back. During the storage process, the tracks are played in sequence.

Observe the following during the storage process:

Do not switch to the CD/DVD player and do not remove the CD/DVD from the CD/DVD player as this will interrupt the storage process. You can switch to the other audio sources without interrupting the storage process. Tracks from the current CD/DVD that have already been stored can be called up.

Interrupting storage

1. 'CD/Multimedia'
2. 'CD/DVD'
3. 'Storing..'

4. 'Cancel storing'

The storage process is interrupted and can be continued at any time.

Continuing the storage process

1. 'CD/Multimedia'
2. 'CD/DVD'
3. Select the symbol for the CD/DVD player.
4. 'Continue storing'

Storage of the CD/DVD continues at the beginning of the track at which storage was interrupted.

Album information

During storage, information such as the name of the artist is stored with the track, if this information is available in the vehicle database or on the CD.

To update the database, contact your service center.

Storing from a USB device

To store music, a suitable device must be connected to the USB interface in the glove compartment.

► Suitable devices: USB mass storage devices, such as USB flash drives or MP3 players with a USB interface.
► Unsuitable devices: USB hard drives, USB hubs, USB memory card readers with multiple inserts, Apple iPod/iPhone. Music from the Apple iPod/iPhone can be played via the USB audio interface in the center armrest.

► File systems: popular file systems for USB devices are supported. FAT 32 is the recommended format.

1. Connect the USB device to the USB interface in the glove compartment, refer to page 133.
2. 'CD/Multimedia'
3. 'Music collection'
4. 'Options' Open.
5. 'Music data import/export'
6. 'Import music (USB)'

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