How to add custom sounds to Tesla Boombox using your Sentry drive
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- čas přidán 25. 12. 2020
- The latest Tesla software 2020.48.26 includes a cool Boombox feature and offers you the ability to add custom sounds, but doesn't explain in detail how to add these sounds easily. This is a quick video explains how to add custom sounds to your Tesla Boombox using your existing Sentry USB drive. If you enjoy this video, please Like, Share and Subscribe!
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Your music selection is amazing and I am DEFINITELY going to be using two of those
Thanks... gonna try this right now.... much appreciated
Very good selections!!!
Thnk you very much for the tutorial! :) helped me alot
This is awesome. Thanks. If I wanted 3 partitions with the third for mp3 music, is there a special name to label (volume name) that Tesla needs to recognize like you named the teslacam and boom box? Thanks
I've been having issues with it when I preview sometimes it would stop playing with my custom audio then I try to play another one and it all stops working together.
Hi there! Thanks for the video! I actually got this to work but I'm having an issue with the sounds playing on the external speaker. The sounds only play if I roll the volume wheel on the steering wheel. Yours doing this too? Any fix? All the OE sounds okay externally without rolling the volume wheels.
Nice vid, cleared up my confusion. Tesla should update their instructions to specify partitions instead of "directory".
Thank you!
How many seconds of the song does it play?
what is the name of the screensaver on the screen in the background?
Where did you go to find your custom sounds/MP3s?
he forgot to mention the very thing we came here to find out😄
just download whatever sound u want from youtube by using youtube-dl, and drag and drop the mp3 file to your flash drive.
@@onlyVetements just google CZcams-dl?
@@onlyVetements To add, you can use Audacity (free) to trim the mp3's to your liking. Edit it down, then go to file -> export -> mp3
I found to play mp3 files in my Tesla Y I couldn't use the same USB drive as the one used for Teslacam videos located in the glovebox. I just found out I needed to use another USB drive (pre formatted fat ext), with the downloaded mp3 files / folders and plugged into one of the center console USB C Connectors. Only then would the USB source button appear in the music toolbar.
I would like to have the same 3 sounds you have created. Is there a way you can send them over to me? I would greatly appreciate it!
Mine appears to only be playing internally even when I “honk” the horn
I don’t want to partition my Tesla USB. Do you think it may work if instead we connect a USB hub with two drives??
From what others have said, yes it does but I have not confirmed this myself.
I did everything as you said but when I plug in the drive, it just shows up as a USB with files, The sounds so not show up on boom box. Any help?
having same issue bro.
Thank you for the tutorial! So getting my Y on Sat...how does this work when driving? Does it just play on a loop?
It does work while driving! Drove thru Costco Peking lot playing the Jaws theme.
@@TeslaFamilyTravels that had to get you some looks. I’m gonna add DJ triple air horn when I honk. Kickstart my heart for driving and I can’t drive 55. 😂
It’s loading the usb piece to my music section but it is not in the options in the boom box in the toy box
Forgot to mention, make sure there are no spaces in the names of your sound files and make sure there are no more than 5.
I don't know what I'm doing wrong. Mine too sure up in my USB piece, but not in the Boombox drop-down. I saw that my file names had spaces, so I took them back to my laptop renamed them without any spaces. But after loading them back in my Tesla, the spaces came back. I rebooted my Tesla screen, but there's no change: songs show up in my Music/USB section, but not in the Boombox drop-down.
I figured out my last remaining issues. I files were in a M4A format. After I converter them to MP3, they started working.
What format are the music/sounds?
Standard MP3 files
Hey is there away to do this with a Mac?
Yes, you would use Disk Utility instead of Disk Management. Same steps, 2 partitions similar sizes. Perhaps I’ll make a Mac version later if I can find another USB drive.
@@TeslaFamilyTravels one more question. What’s the best way to get the music to your desk top. Meaning what site could I use to download my 5 songs???
Yes please make a mac version. I’m lost right now.
@@brianrobinson2715 I found the music on CZcams and downloaded as an MP3 from there. Just go to Google and search for “Download CZcams as MP3”. You’ll get plenty of sites where you just paste the address from the video and it will allow you to download as an MP3 to your computer.
I finally got it to work using a Mac by creating a folder called Boombox within the Boombox partition.
I did this and now I cant view my sentry clips :(
The drive name needs to be "TESLADRIVE", the folder inside needs to be "TeslaCam". Easiest way is to format the drive in your car under Security options, save a Sentry clip, take the drive to you pc, copy the TeslaCam folder to your desktop like shown in the video. Follow the video again, then paste the TelsaCam folder back in the TELADRIVE after you create the partitions. I also changed the driveletter on the Telsadrive partition back to H: not sure if that matter though
Followed instructions and doesn't seem to currently work on the 2021 Tesla Model 3 i picked up recently...
I just did it on my 2021 model 3
@@MsOmgnowai2 Ill have to try it again... Followed instructions to a "T" and the custom sounds just dont display in Tesla...
@@iamYork_ are you in the uk as it won’t work for me either does it not work in the uk?
@@toasterbath1395 im in NYC ...
@@iamYork_ try having no spaces in the names of ur mp3 files, that worked for me
Did you have a baby screamiung in the background? My ears perked up