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I am trying to decide between my car's infotainment system vs Android Audio.
I have a small 5.7 non-touchscreen in the car (2017 Mercedes). I have Sirius FM free for 6 months, then after that will probably drop the subscription. I mainly use a USB stick in the center console to play music in my car (and the dealership says I'm about the only one that does that - most people use Bluetooth, but to him it sounds inferior).
The most negative aspect of using the infotainment system is Mercedes Navigation is a bear to input. And a far second, no flac support in this car.
So, I'm giving android auto a try. Navigation, I think I've got under control. Music - not so much. I have uploaded my music collection to Google Music. Wouldn't using files directly on my phone be better so I don't have to use data? If so, I would download files to the music folder of the phone. Can that folder support flac I now read it tries to convert to mp3, but I said 'no'. Therefore, what does that do? Does Google now play the flac file? I must say, navigating Google Music is just as clunky as trying to navigate Mercedes Navigation.
Any input on this would help. Anyone rely solely on Android Auto? Do you use music from the cloud or on your phone???
RickInHouston
I have a small 5.7 non-touchscreen in the car (2017 Mercedes). I have Sirius FM free for 6 months, then after that will probably drop the subscription. I mainly use a USB stick in the center console to play music in my car (and the dealership says I'm about the only one that does that - most people use Bluetooth, but to him it sounds inferior).
The most negative aspect of using the infotainment system is Mercedes Navigation is a bear to input. And a far second, no flac support in this car.
So, I'm giving android auto a try. Navigation, I think I've got under control. Music - not so much. I have uploaded my music collection to Google Music. Wouldn't using files directly on my phone be better so I don't have to use data? If so, I would download files to the music folder of the phone. Can that folder support flac I now read it tries to convert to mp3, but I said 'no'. Therefore, what does that do? Does Google now play the flac file? I must say, navigating Google Music is just as clunky as trying to navigate Mercedes Navigation.
Any input on this would help. Anyone rely solely on Android Auto? Do you use music from the cloud or on your phone???
RickInHouston