SD Card & USB ports location
#1
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SD Card & USB ports location
Does anyone have images of the location of the SD card slot and/or available USB slots on the GLC300? There aren't any images of either in the manual and it does not even say where the SD slot is located (says the USB is in the stowage compartment).
#3
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The SD slot and the two usb's are located at the front of the centre console. There is also a handy shelf above the ports.
#5
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Awesome, thank you. I'm loading all my music onto an SD card but would use the USB for charging my phone if there is a good place to route the cable out of there.
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#9
as far as ive found, you can only copy from CD and the manual says only up to 12 cds. I cant copy from SD or USB
#10
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1) USB port at best provides trickle charge - not fast charge for newer/current-demaning cell phones + tablets
2) Frack the internal hard drive - burning cd's to a USB so much quicker and higher capacity - or export full iTunes collection to USB - so much more covnenient !
Keep the beat !
2) Frack the internal hard drive - burning cd's to a USB so much quicker and higher capacity - or export full iTunes collection to USB - so much more covnenient !
Keep the beat !
#11
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1) USB port at best provides trickle charge - not fast charge for newer/current-demaning cell phones + tablets
2) Frack the internal hard drive - burning cd's to a USB so much quicker and higher capacity - or export full iTunes collection to USB - so much more covnenient !
Keep the beat !
2) Frack the internal hard drive - burning cd's to a USB so much quicker and higher capacity - or export full iTunes collection to USB - so much more covnenient !
Keep the beat !
2) I was kinda thinking that myself. Drop in the SD card and forget it. Easy to pop out for updates.
For those wanting to put music with playlists on an SD card or USB, this was a great guide (although I have yet to test it):
http://www.glaowners.com/forum/elect...icks-long.html
#13
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I loaded my library of .mp3 audio files and a few movie files .mp4 onto an SD card. From the media player screen chose Options and chose Save Files to Media storage. Very convenient, 80GB holds a lot of stuff, very cool.
#14
I have tested up to 128GB SD card, formatted with NTFS, and the car reads it flawlessly. Super convenient for adding more/new music, and having it all at your fingertips in the car whenever you want.
#16
notice from your pic you have a US GLC? I gotta try that out, my car is a 16 GLA with the newer commnd, still new to me, last time i checked i didnt find that save to media option
#17
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So, ours is a USA 2016 GLC300 with the entertainment package. Here is a video on how to load music and video files to the built-in HDD.
https://youtu.be/4k-N87A0rNw
https://youtu.be/4k-N87A0rNw
#18
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So, ours is a USA 2016 GLC300 with the entertainment package. Here is a video on how to load music and video files to the built-in HDD.
https://youtu.be/4k-N87A0rNw
https://youtu.be/4k-N87A0rNw
#19
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Wow, I didn't know you could watch movies on there. I wonder what formats it reads?
Also, can you tell how much free space is on the hard drive? I have about 16GB of music...I wouldn't want to use up the space the Nav may use for updates, etc.
Also, can you tell how much free space is on the hard drive? I have about 16GB of music...I wouldn't want to use up the space the Nav may use for updates, etc.
#20
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Our specs: 80GB HDD, movie format: .mp4 (that's the only format I have tried). Most of my videos are 1280x720.
#24
Mine does not have sd card slot, only two USB ports. Is it upgradeable to navi and if so, 1. approximate cost, 2. can I do it myself, 3. if I do it myself would it void factory warranty? Mine is 2016 GLC 300. Did not come with navi system.