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Hi all,

 

I have looked around as well on the Fusion forums, but not seeing an answer to this, I am curious if there is a way to re-organize the media device order, within the Sync Entertainment area, specifically, I want the Am radio and Sirius to be the last options in the column and USB, FM Radio and CD to be above? Any option to do that?

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Hi all,

 

I have looked around as well on the Fusion forums, but not seeing an answer to this, I am curious if there is a way to re-organize the media device order, within the Sync Entertainment area, specifically, I want the Am radio and Sirius to be the last options in the column and USB, FM Radio and CD to be above? Any option to do that?

 

If that were possible, it would be a good idea to be able to customize the layout somewhat - similar to the way that we can arrange our web browsers.

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Another irk is I do not store album art on my MP3's. I would rather have the room for music than the art. Ford confirmed for me that there is no way to remove the stock, default, art image present on every song you play on MyLincolnTouch. There will always be an image present on the song screen. Just FYI.

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Another irk is I do not store album art on my MP3's. I would rather have the room for music than the art. Ford confirmed for me that there is no way to remove the stock, default, art image present on every song you play on MyLincolnTouch. There will always be an image present on the song screen. Just FYI.

I don't quite understand what the problem is. If you do not store album art on your mp3 device, the fact that MLT is displaying it does not reduce the storage available on that device. The album art is being accessed from the car's digital storage.

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All the leading digital music stores (iTunes, Amazon.com mp3, and Google Play Music) embed the artwork within each file. But if you created your own mp3s, by ripping CDs, there are programs that can imbed artwork within each file. I use Mp3tag, a free program from: www.mp3tag.de/en. Adding artwork to a file will only increase its size by a very small amount. It's hardly noticeable, depending on the size of the image you use. Maybe this can help you?

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