2005 Trailblazer LS w/ Bose and 6 disc.....thought it can play MP3's
nvetro
07-27-2005, 05:28 PM
Hey all, new to the forum. I just leased a 2005 Trailblazer LS with sun/entertaiment package, also have running boards on her if your curious. It came with the in dash 6 disc cd changer w/ XM. I thought this head unit was able to play MP3's. I put an MP3 cd in and it did not play, was locked on "track 1" and no sound. Am I mistaken in thinking this? Thanks alot...if I was wrong, anyway to mod this head unit to play MP3's?
nvetro
07-29-2005, 02:27 PM
Ttt
dh4645
07-29-2005, 03:18 PM
i just bought an '05 EXT LT w/ Bose head unit/premium sound and it does not play mp3 format. i would assume if it did, the HU would have the mp3 symbol on it.
itstrick
07-29-2005, 11:20 PM
yeah i have an 02 w/ bose and it doesnt play mp3's aswell
Stan172
08-08-2005, 04:08 PM
Hey all, new to the forum. I just leased a 2005 Trailblazer LS with sun/entertaiment package, also have running boards on her if your curious. It came with the in dash 6 disc cd changer w/ XM. I thought this head unit was able to play MP3's. I put an MP3 cd in and it did not play, was locked on "track 1" and no sound. Am I mistaken in thinking this? Thanks alot...if I was wrong, anyway to mod this head unit to play MP3's?
Yes, the package you have will play MP3's. There is a program upgarde that your 05 may have missed.
Follow this link for more details:
http://forums.trailvoy.com/articles.php?action=viewarticle&artid=18
Yes, the package you have will play MP3's. There is a program upgarde that your 05 may have missed.
Follow this link for more details:
http://forums.trailvoy.com/articles.php?action=viewarticle&artid=18
ss262
09-03-2005, 01:19 AM
The Bose 6 Disk does not play mp3's.
roaingphantom
09-06-2005, 11:28 AM
does the regular stock 6 disk HU play mp3's? I just bought one and will be swapping my single deck out. I am just curious.
Thanks
Thanks
Stan172
09-06-2005, 11:40 AM
does the regular stock 6 disk HU play mp3's? I just bought one and will be swapping my single deck out. I am just curious.
Thanks
I don't know about the older ones. Mine is an 05 with the Bose 6 CD changer. The literature with the car said it played MP3's. Mine did not. When I took it in for its first oil change I asked about the MP3 capability. The advisor said they would check it out. When I got the car back they preformed some sort of software upgrade and now I can listen to MP3's. Great!
Thanks
I don't know about the older ones. Mine is an 05 with the Bose 6 CD changer. The literature with the car said it played MP3's. Mine did not. When I took it in for its first oil change I asked about the MP3 capability. The advisor said they would check it out. When I got the car back they preformed some sort of software upgrade and now I can listen to MP3's. Great!
dh4645
09-06-2005, 03:33 PM
I don't know about the older ones. Mine is an 05 with the Bose 6 CD changer. The literature with the car said it played MP3's. Mine did not. When I took it in for its first oil change I asked about the MP3 capability. The advisor said they would check it out. When I got the car back they preformed some sort of software upgrade and now I can listen to MP3's. Great!
wow, does your HU have the mp3 logo on the front?
mine doesnt, so i assumed mp3s wouldnt work.
mine is an '05 w/ the bose 6 CD changer also.
so you think if i ask, they can do this for me?
wow, does your HU have the mp3 logo on the front?
mine doesnt, so i assumed mp3s wouldnt work.
mine is an '05 w/ the bose 6 CD changer also.
so you think if i ask, they can do this for me?
balboasdelight
09-06-2005, 04:09 PM
so you think if i ask, they can do this for me?
Call your dealer and ask? If you provide the VIN number, they should be able to look it up.
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Call your dealer and ask? If you provide the VIN number, they should be able to look it up.
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Stan172
09-06-2005, 04:14 PM
Call your dealer and ask? If you provide the VIN number, they should be able to look it up.
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No MP3 logo on my Bose head unit. However there is no MP3 logo on my Creative Zen MP3 player. So I am not sure it is like the "compact disc" logo, which by today's standards, is not so compact. :smile:
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No MP3 logo on my Bose head unit. However there is no MP3 logo on my Creative Zen MP3 player. So I am not sure it is like the "compact disc" logo, which by today's standards, is not so compact. :smile:
ss262
09-07-2005, 08:56 AM
Stan, after the upgrade do your MP3 cds show the MP3 tags? Like the Artist - Song title, or does it just show like Track 1 etc?
balboasdelight
09-08-2005, 11:43 AM
No MP3 logo on my Bose head unit. However there is no MP3 logo on my Creative Zen MP3 player. So I am not sure it is like the "compact disc" logo,
It's not. There is no "official" MP3 logo that universally identifies MP3-compliant audio equipment. Unlike Dolby and the CD standard, which were developed and licensed by commercial entities, the MP3 standard was developed and published by the MPEG standards committee. People just started using it to compress and digitally transmit (including illegally download) audio files, so audio equipment makers started making CD players that could read and play it. Various companies have devised their own MP3 logos and display them on their equipment to advertise that they are MP3-compatible, but that is for marketing, it is not required by a technology license, like say the Dolby logo is.
The laser doesn't care what format your data is in; it just reads bits off the disc. Players that do the audio reconstruction in software on a fast processor or DSP, can often be made to read MP3s with a software upgrade (if they have enough memory to do the buffering). Those that pump the bits to dedicated chips that can only restore audio according to the CD format, can't.
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It's not. There is no "official" MP3 logo that universally identifies MP3-compliant audio equipment. Unlike Dolby and the CD standard, which were developed and licensed by commercial entities, the MP3 standard was developed and published by the MPEG standards committee. People just started using it to compress and digitally transmit (including illegally download) audio files, so audio equipment makers started making CD players that could read and play it. Various companies have devised their own MP3 logos and display them on their equipment to advertise that they are MP3-compatible, but that is for marketing, it is not required by a technology license, like say the Dolby logo is.
The laser doesn't care what format your data is in; it just reads bits off the disc. Players that do the audio reconstruction in software on a fast processor or DSP, can often be made to read MP3s with a software upgrade (if they have enough memory to do the buffering). Those that pump the bits to dedicated chips that can only restore audio according to the CD format, can't.
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ss262
09-08-2005, 10:57 PM
So this could be legit. This software upgrade will enable mp3 cd playback? Can anyone else confirm this?
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