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so i downloaded all 24 of decafs zips and put them all on my 16 gig pen drive that is now dedicated just for his music. and ive been driving around for a week, and im at around track 250 or so.. then i remember a track i liked around 90 so i had to scroll all the way back to 90 to listen to that then go all the way back to 250. bacially what im asking is how do you guys do it? there must be a better/easier way to organize his music. i have a alpine cde-123 head unit if that helps

basically i just want to know how you guys have his music sorted/seperated or how you play it, wether its ipod, cd's (not likely) or pen drive.

thanks guys!

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easy, i have a 30g ipod and use iTunez. control it thru the deck so you choose your zip

basically separated by zip's

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basically separated by zip's

X2 that's how i got all of his music on my android.

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Separated by zips. And then the best songs (For my system) I put in their own folder so I can find them fast.

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X3 on separated zips

Example on my thumb drive its just decaf music

Zip 1

Zip 2

Zip 3

And so on

But i drive with it on shuffle so it plays any song from any folder but lables what zip its under in case i want to look for it

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Separated by ZIP, with Decaf as the Artist, on my iPad.

This iPad is the best money I've spent since my laptop.

Having spent quite some time trying to muddle through organizing music on flash drives for car audio, I finally gave up and started using my phone. Then I got my iPad and started using that.

Honestly, I'll never go back to using a USB port unless its for a quick testing of a song/the couple demo songs I keep for easy access.

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X3 on separated zips

Example on my thumb drive its just decaf music

Zip 1

Zip 2

Zip 3

And so on

But i drive with it on shuffle so it plays any song from any folder but lables what zip its under in case i want to look for it

I do the same thing.

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Separated by zips. And then the best songs (For my system) I put in their own folder so I can find them fast.

That's exactly what I do too.easy to find a song that you want to demo for someone

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I just put all of them on a decaf playlist and keep it on random :shrug:

If I hear a song I really like, I save the name of it in my phone (which usually is enough for me to remember it) and if I want to hear it again I search for it by song name

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