Roton
TYF Newbie
First post here.
Juist took delivery of a 2022 Yukon SLT. Great vehicle.
I have about 6000 songs in albums that I put onto a 64GB Sandisk USB-A memory stick that I plugged into the USB-A port in the center console.
This is about 40 GB of data.
The Infotainment Center reads it just fine and I can scroll down to albums and songs and play them with no problem.
However, when I am driving, I can only scroll down perhaps 20 albums in the alphabetical list before it stops and tells me that the scroll
is limited while driving for safety reasons, I guess.
The scrolling can only be accomplished via the touch screen and not the right hand knob.
This is a real PITA on a trip if I want to switch to an album that starts with any album title that starts with a letter beyond "A" or so.
If I select an album title that starts with a letter farther down in the alphabet when I am stationary, then go back and try to select another album
title while I am driving, the album list always reverts to the start of the list.
Is there a way around this?
Thanks,
Doug
Juist took delivery of a 2022 Yukon SLT. Great vehicle.
I have about 6000 songs in albums that I put onto a 64GB Sandisk USB-A memory stick that I plugged into the USB-A port in the center console.
This is about 40 GB of data.
The Infotainment Center reads it just fine and I can scroll down to albums and songs and play them with no problem.
However, when I am driving, I can only scroll down perhaps 20 albums in the alphabetical list before it stops and tells me that the scroll
is limited while driving for safety reasons, I guess.
The scrolling can only be accomplished via the touch screen and not the right hand knob.
This is a real PITA on a trip if I want to switch to an album that starts with any album title that starts with a letter beyond "A" or so.
If I select an album title that starts with a letter farther down in the alphabet when I am stationary, then go back and try to select another album
title while I am driving, the album list always reverts to the start of the list.
Is there a way around this?
Thanks,
Doug