CygnusX1
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Did you ever find a fix, Pego?
I just paste your issue into ChatGPT to see what it thought……
What you’re seeing isn’t a fault with your USB stick or the exFAT format—it’s how the infotainment system in the Škoda Elroq is designed to index music.
This alone usually fixes 90% of in-car music chaos.
The only reliable fix is clean, consistent metadata tagging.
I just paste your issue into ChatGPT to see what it thought……
What you’re seeing isn’t a fault with your USB stick or the exFAT format—it’s how the infotainment system in the Škoda Elroq is designed to index music.
What’s actually happening
Most modern car systems don’t browse files like a computer (by folders). Instead, they:- Scan the music files
- Read their metadata tags (ID3 tags)
- Build a library based on Artist / Album / Track info
- Your carefully organised folders are ignored
- Files with missing or messy tags show as “Unknown album”
- Compilations get split because tracks have different “Artist” tags
- Ordering looks random because it’s sorting by tag data, not filenames
Why your setup looks messy
A few common causes:- Missing or inconsistent ID3 tags
- Different formats of tags (ID3v1 vs ID3v2)
- Compilation albums not marked correctly
- Tracks lacking album/artist info entirely
The fix (this is the important bit)
1. Clean up your metadata (best solution)
Use a tagging program on your computer like:- MusicBrainz Picard
- Mp3tag
- Ensure every track has:
- Artist
- Album
- Track number
- For compilations:
- Set Album Artist = “Various Artists”
- Keep individual track artists in “Artist”
- Make sure album names are identical across tracks (no typos)
- Add track numbers (01, 02, 03…) so they play in order
2. Force consistent tag format
Some car systems are picky. Try:- Save tags as ID3v2.3 UTF-16 (widely compatible)
- Avoid exotic encodings
3. Keep file formats simple
Best compatibility:- MP3 (CBR or standard VBR)
- Avoid unusual codecs (FLAC sometimes works, sometimes not depending on system version)
4. Reduce complexity (optional but helpful)
- Avoid extremely deep folder structures
- Keep file names clean (no weird symbols)
5. Look for a “folder view” setting
Some VW Group systems (which Škoda uses) hide this:- Check infotainment → Media → Settings
- Look for “Browse by folder” or similar
Quick reality check
Even when everything is perfect:- The system will still prefer Artist / Album browsing
- Folder view (if available) is usually secondary
If you want a simpler workaround
Instead of fighting the system:- Create playlists (M3U files)
- Many car systems read playlists better than folders
Bottom line
Nothing is “wrong” with your setup—the car just isn’t using folders at all.The only reliable fix is clean, consistent metadata tagging.
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