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<blockquote data-quote="Rod" data-source="post: 1902113" data-attributes="member: 204485"><p>Seems to me you have three options:</p><p>You can use any one of the conversion apps suggested to make the tracks you want mp3 and add them to your thumb drive (formatted as FAT32).</p><p>You can play from your iPhone via Bluetooth to the car sound system.</p><p>And, as your car system has a USB input, connect your iPhone directly via cable which should have the additional benefit of charging your phone.</p><p>This last option is the easiest because it does not require "pairing" your iPhone to the car sound system.</p><p></p><p>here is an article on connecting your sound system to an auxiliary source; <a href="https://www.nissanusa.com/connect/bluetooth/phone-setup-guide.html" target="_blank">How Do I Connect My Phone To My Nissan Qashqai? - NextReleaseUnknown.com</a></p><p></p><p>Lastly, just out of curiosity, you mention your computer (you do not say what mac you have) is a 2013 model running macOS Catalina so cannot be upgraded. In most cases a 2013 Mac capable of running Catalina can be updated to Big Sur or Monterey (current) unless it's the 2013 iMac.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod, post: 1902113, member: 204485"] Seems to me you have three options: You can use any one of the conversion apps suggested to make the tracks you want mp3 and add them to your thumb drive (formatted as FAT32). You can play from your iPhone via Bluetooth to the car sound system. And, as your car system has a USB input, connect your iPhone directly via cable which should have the additional benefit of charging your phone. This last option is the easiest because it does not require "pairing" your iPhone to the car sound system. here is an article on connecting your sound system to an auxiliary source; [URL='https://www.nissanusa.com/connect/bluetooth/phone-setup-guide.html']How Do I Connect My Phone To My Nissan Qashqai? - NextReleaseUnknown.com[/URL] Lastly, just out of curiosity, you mention your computer (you do not say what mac you have) is a 2013 model running macOS Catalina so cannot be upgraded. In most cases a 2013 Mac capable of running Catalina can be updated to Big Sur or Monterey (current) unless it's the 2013 iMac. [/QUOTE]
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