This a fantastic video - so thorough, easy to follow. Thank you! FYI in case it helps others - I tried this with a Sandisk 128GB Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive, and it works just fine as long as the videos are formatted properly using Handbrake. Of course, the UConnect system is buggy and from time to time it won't recognize any USB drive or won't mirror displays properly, but that's a UConnect issue, not anything to do with your method. Unplugging & replugging the USB usually fixes UConnect bugs. In one extreme case I had to go into Settings to "Reset Radio", which fixed an issue I was having with Uconnect not even displaying the "Rear Media" tab at all (Pacifica Hybrid 2021)
Recently bought a 2022 touring L and it took me a while to solve the puzzle about how to play videos via its rear USB port. Aside from what's already mentioned in Eric's channel, here are a list of other tips on this finicky system. 1. I have tested virous USBs, from 32Gb up to 256Gb, and type 2.0/3.0/3.1, as long as the format is FAT32, they should all play without any issue. Other source says the max supported is 2Tb on Fire TV. 2. Name the drive volume with a single word, no special characters such as underscore or space. (hyphen is ok). 3. Only one level folder structure is allowed. If you save your videos files within a subfolder, show or no show is a matter of luck. 4. Keep the folder names short and clean if you do use folders to organize your playlist. 5. The screen can only display a list of folders within its size. If your folder list outgrows the screen, anything hidden would be tagged as 'Empty'.
Great tips. I have a 2022 Limited and tried Eric's tips, but they did not work. Files were saved to a 32GB 2.0 drive. I did have subfolders, multiple word drive names and file names, etc. In this format, nothing worked for me. Trying your tips next.
VERY good video! Bravo!! No crap! Just instruction! I only wish others would follow the same. It's too bad my 14' grand cherokee doesn't have this feature.
Great video! Eric, did you experiment with any other file types or qualities before I waste my time attempting the same? I'm confused why we need to downgrade our file quality to 720p. It plays from the blu-ray player right next to it which we all know is 1080p or 4k quality. Apparently the disc system has the ability to encode to the lower quality on the fly? I will have to encode my entire library now lol. I've never downloaded anything less than 1080p because we usually play the content on larger screens. Thanks for the Handbrake software solution though that will be helpful.
I'm assuming the players are fairly standard in the way in which the drives should be formatted... say you just want to engage some MP3 files for playback on your thumbdrive. Format should be what? FAT32? exFAT? In some scenarios, we are running on Chrystler Voyager, I believe, maybe that also supports NTFS? Al though I think worst case exFAT for larger drives is probably the way to go? Any tips also for folder/file naming conventions? I found that to be an issue in one Toyota Tacoma, CD playback, for instance.
That is the same message that I received, then followed the other post below and that resolved the issue. No subfolders, single name drive name, single name file names, etc.
I've got 2015 middle east uconnect (no car play) and (no app) features but it got 2 screen behind and bluray set ... Is there any chance to some how add carply if there is any update * already checked and say) no update via official website and VIN number.. Is there like a ready made update via another developer website
@@Mary-pe6hl did you get it working? i just had the same problem. screen said auido codec not supported. checked my file and it is AAC. so working on figuring it out still.
Yes, it matters; I've never been able to get an m4v to work. If you run it through handbrake and make sure it's an mp4 that's no more than 1280x720, it should work.
Hi Eric, Just got my Pacifica Hybrid 2022 with UConnect Theater and tried to get video working from my usb drive (got one with 16GB and one with 128GB). I've followed your instruction but everytime the Uconnect tell me there is no files detected on the drive :| Is there something i miss ? My config : USB Drive (16GB) in FAT32 Video file made with Handbrake (mp4, AAC, no chapter, 1280x720p at 30 fps) Regards, Stephane
Sorry Stephanie. What you described seems correct. Mine is 2020 running UConnect 8.4. I believe the 2022 model may be using a new version of UConnect. Perhaps it works differently.
I don’t use it personally but I think the best I’ve seen is Newzbin. A friend of mine swears by it and he has a ton of content. From what I understand it’s a bit more complex to get started with than using torrents and there is a small cost associated with it but there’s much more content available and it will max out your download speeds when bringing down the videos.
This a fantastic video - so thorough, easy to follow. Thank you! FYI in case it helps others - I tried this with a Sandisk 128GB Ultra Fit USB 3.1 Flash Drive, and it works just fine as long as the videos are formatted properly using Handbrake.
Of course, the UConnect system is buggy and from time to time it won't recognize any USB drive or won't mirror displays properly, but that's a UConnect issue, not anything to do with your method. Unplugging & replugging the USB usually fixes UConnect bugs. In one extreme case I had to go into Settings to "Reset Radio", which fixed an issue I was having with Uconnect not even displaying the "Rear Media" tab at all (Pacifica Hybrid 2021)
Very thorough, very informative. Thank you for both PC and Mac tutorials.
Recently bought a 2022 touring L and it took me a while to solve the puzzle about how to play videos via its rear USB port. Aside from what's already mentioned in Eric's channel, here are a list of other tips on this finicky system.
1. I have tested virous USBs, from 32Gb up to 256Gb, and type 2.0/3.0/3.1, as long as the format is FAT32, they should all play without any issue. Other source says the max supported is 2Tb on Fire TV.
2. Name the drive volume with a single word, no special characters such as underscore or space. (hyphen is ok).
3. Only one level folder structure is allowed. If you save your videos files within a subfolder, show or no show is a matter of luck.
4. Keep the folder names short and clean if you do use folders to organize your playlist.
5. The screen can only display a list of folders within its size. If your folder list outgrows the screen, anything hidden would be tagged as 'Empty'.
you mean the backseat usb ports ?
@@guillogiraldo1494 no, the rear USB port under the console. The back USB ports beside the screens can only be used for charging.
@@apuny1 thanks for answer
@@apuny1 i have a 300s 2018 i dont see more ports
Great tips. I have a 2022 Limited and tried Eric's tips, but they did not work. Files were saved to a 32GB 2.0 drive. I did have subfolders, multiple word drive names and file names, etc. In this format, nothing worked for me. Trying your tips next.
Thank you so much. I’m a nanny and this video helped me a lot
VERY good video! Bravo!! No crap! Just instruction! I only wish others would follow the same. It's too bad my 14' grand cherokee doesn't have this feature.
I’m so excited I couldn’t wait to try it first before commenting. But thank you!!! Update you later lol
Great video! Eric, did you experiment with any other file types or qualities before I waste my time attempting the same? I'm confused why we need to downgrade our file quality to 720p. It plays from the blu-ray player right next to it which we all know is 1080p or 4k quality. Apparently the disc system has the ability to encode to the lower quality on the fly? I will have to encode my entire library now lol. I've never downloaded anything less than 1080p because we usually play the content on larger screens. Thanks for the Handbrake software solution though that will be helpful.
Doing the Lord's work. Thank you!!!
Where do you get the mp4 files from? Do you rip it from a DVD?
Good video, 5min ago went to car and fixed. Thanks man 🎉
So clutch! Great video!!
Where is the best place to download movies to put on the stick?
I'm assuming the players are fairly standard in the way in which the drives should be formatted... say you just want to engage some MP3 files for playback on your thumbdrive. Format should be what? FAT32? exFAT? In some scenarios, we are running on Chrystler Voyager, I believe, maybe that also supports NTFS? Al though I think worst case exFAT for larger drives is probably the way to go? Any tips also for folder/file naming conventions? I found that to be an issue in one Toyota Tacoma, CD playback, for instance.
6:10 Okay, well that answers that, at least. Or at least the drive here is FAT32...
Very helpful! Thank you
What is the largest size😊 drive that is compatible
Can you do this with a Google drive instead of flash drive?
Hi Eric - I tried everything in this video but when I plug the USB for REAR TV's I get "Empty" message on my screen. Not sure what else to try!
Is it a 2022?
@@brendansauve2683 yes it's a 2022 touring L
@@harithaboud5353 I get the same thing in my wagoneer.
That is the same message that I received, then followed the other post below and that resolved the issue. No subfolders, single name drive name, single name file names, etc.
hi, can i watch videos without the theater app? thanks
I've got 2015 middle east uconnect (no car play) and (no app) features but it got 2 screen behind and bluray set ...
Is there any chance to some how add carply if there is any update * already checked and say) no update via official website and VIN number..
Is there like a ready made update via another developer website
Hello can you help me? I plug in my usb and the system isn’t picking it up. Is there a fix for this? What am I doing wrong?
Thank you very much 🙂
This is awesome info! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Is this supported for 2013 Dodge Durango?
where do you go to download the movies?
Does is work at Dodge Journey 2016 ?
Hi Eric. Thanks for posting this! I got the video to play, but the sound isn't going through. Any suggestions? Thank you!
Once the video is playing, did you push the “Listen in” button? That makes the sound play through the speakers.
@@EricUnderwoodVideo Yes, I tried that. And through headphones. Nothing. 🤷♀️ (Thanks for you quick reply!)
Is the audio codec on the file AAC? If you stick the usb stick into a computer and play the file do you get audio?
@@EricUnderwoodVideo I'm not sure if it's AAC, but yes, I can play the mp4 file on my computer (with sound).
@@Mary-pe6hl did you get it working? i just had the same problem. screen said auido codec not supported. checked my file and it is AAC. so working on figuring it out still.
unfortunately did not work on 2012 Town and country
So I followed the steps to the T and its not working in my Pacifica- the videos are saving as m4v...does that matter?
Yes, it matters; I've never been able to get an m4v to work. If you run it through handbrake and make sure it's an mp4 that's no more than 1280x720, it should work.
How do i stream youtube kids from my phone to do this ?
Does anyone know if this works on the 2022 and new Wagoneer systems?
Will this work with my 2014 keep grand Cherokee overland Uconnect?
I would imagine that if it’s running UConnect version 8.4 it should work.
Hi Eric,
Just got my Pacifica Hybrid 2022 with UConnect Theater and tried to get video working from my usb drive (got one with 16GB and one with 128GB). I've followed your instruction but everytime the Uconnect tell me there is no files detected on the drive :|
Is there something i miss ?
My config :
USB Drive (16GB) in FAT32
Video file made with Handbrake (mp4, AAC, no chapter, 1280x720p at 30 fps)
Regards,
Stephane
Sorry Stephanie. What you described seems correct. Mine is 2020 running UConnect 8.4. I believe the 2022 model may be using a new version of UConnect. Perhaps it works differently.
did you find a solution? I got the same van and same issue.
@@paulineleblanc2354 I have the same van. Any luck?
How can I watch video in icon next 5 through usb in front please let me know
Sorry man, I have no experience with UConnect 5. I’ve only used UConnect 8.4.
@@EricUnderwoodVideo ok thanks
Will this work on 2014 300c uconnect
If it has UConnect version 8.4 and the UConnect Theater app with screens in the rear, I imagine it would work.
Wat size flash drive to use
I have used both a 32GB and a 64GB. Both work fine.
i keep getting a "no valid source or titles found" on handbrake when trying to open an MP4 file. help
I've never seen that happen with an MP4 file. Does it happen with multiple MP4 files or just with a particular one?
@@EricUnderwoodVideo bah. Never mind.. when ever I download an apple movie onto my pc, it doesn’t download as mp4.
Gotcha. Sorry that didn’t work out for you.
@@EricUnderwoodVideo is there a way to export my apple movies or my google movies onto an external HD?
Sorry, I've never purchased movies from Apple or Google so I don't know.
what's the best resource you've found for downloading movies to your PC?
I don’t use it personally but I think the best I’ve seen is Newzbin. A friend of mine swears by it and he has a ton of content. From what I understand it’s a bit more complex to get started with than using torrents and there is a small cost associated with it but there’s much more content available and it will max out your download speeds when bringing down the videos.
I just hooked up a Roku and fire stick and use uconnect unlimited internet for 20 a month..
Nice! I didn’t know there was an internet service for UConnect. How do you get hooked up with that?
I do all it .
And don't play .
Car jeep over 2015.
Uconnect 8.4
This is super helpful. TY