Roland0 wrote: 
> If you settle for mp3, you may be able to use 'mp3fs'
> (https://khenriks.github.io/mp3fs/) to avoid this (depending on the
> platform your library is hosted on).
> Sound quality: AAC > MP3 > Bluetooth
> I don't see any reason to use a Pi in this setup (unless you use
> Bluetooth - and even in this scenario, a cheap android phone with a sd
> card will be a much simpler option), the files will be on a USB storage.

That's pretty cool!  I'm at the point where I'm giving up any hope of
getting the car to see FLAC files.

So, if we could get the Pi to make the file system available to the
car's USB port and appear as though it was just mass storage, then this
would do the trick.  Theoretically I could simply synchronize all my
FLAC files to the Pi over my network, and as the car looks for them,
mp2fs "shows" the car what it expects to see, album art and all, yes?

So, I'm down to what software and possibly adapters to get from here to
there.


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