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To get audio from the .MP3 Player through the speakers of your car, you will need a Male-to-Male stereo 3.5 mm cable. I assume there is an input on the car's stereo marked "AUX" with a small round input connector for this sort of use. The USB 2 connector on the .MP3 player is for data transfer into the player and to charge the internal battery. You could try using it with an aftermarket FM transmitter, where you connect the audio output from the player to the audio input of the FM transmitter. Then, after supplying power to the FM transmitter, tune to one of the supported FM stations to see if it isn't in use by a radio station. But you might be able to get the car's stereo to recognize the music on the player as though it were a USB Flash Drive by connecting a Type A USB-to-Micro USB cable between the two computers. No harm in trying.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Thank you for reaching out to us. Please note that the availability of functions of the player on the stereo will depend on the Host device interface. You can connect the players in two ways as per the Car stereo features/ compatibility. Through the USB cable and through the Aux cable. When connected through the USB cable. cu can use the CAR's touch controls to navigate and playback. For further assistance please submit a support ticket at https://support-en.wd.com/app/askweb.
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