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Radio
After you have stored a SiriusXM alert for your fa­
vorite tracks or artists, yo u can display an over­
view of your favorite tracks or artists currently be ing received in the
SiriusXM alerts menu and
play them immediate ly. You can also receive a
SiriusXM alert notification (D for these tracks or
art ists in the e ntertainment sliding menu
¢fig . 187 .
Storing a SiriusXM alert
Requirement: your favorite track or artist must
be playing on a S iriusXM channel.
- Se lect : right control button
> Receive alerts for
this track
or Receive alerts for this artist .
Switching SiriusXM alert notifications on/off
- Se lect: right control button > SiriusXM alert
notifications .
When the function is switched on~-a SiriusXM
alert notification
(D ¢ fig. 187 appears for sever­
al seconds i n the
Radio and Navigation enter­
tainment sliding menu .
Playing tracks /artists from Sirius XM alerts
Requirement: a SiriusXM alert must be stored for
a track/artist and it must be currently play ing on
a SiriusXM channel.
- Select : left control button
> SiriusXM alerts >
an entry from the list. T he selected track/artist
is p layed .
Playing tracks/artists from the
entertainment sliding menu
Requirement: the SiriusXM alert notifications
function must be switched on . You must be in the
Radio and Navigation menu. A SiriusXM alert no­
tification
is displayed in the entertainment slid­
ing menu (D¢fig.
187 .
-Push the control knob down.
- Select and confirm the desired track/art ist .
Managing SiriusXM alerts
-Se lect: right contro l button > Manage SiriusXM
alerts .
- Switching SiriusXM alerts on/off:
when the
function is switched on~-you are notified
when this track or art ist is being played on a
SiriusXM channel.
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- Deleting Sirius XM alerts : select an entry from
the list>
right contro l button > Delete from
alerts
> Delete this entry or Delete all entries.
View: additional station information
Fig. 188 Radio view: add it ional stat ion informat ion
Requirement: you must be tuned to a radio sta­
tion. The
Additional station information option
must be sw itched on ¢
page 208.
Symbols in the additional station information
view¢
fig. 188:
(D Radio text availability
Radio text
is available for the selected station .
Refer to
r::1;> page 205.
@ilunes tagging
The Tag this song for iTunes option is available
for the set station. Refer to
r::1;> page 205, Addi­
tional options.
@ FM HD Radio
The station is received through FM HD Radio.
@) Picture view
Display Cover art or Station logo . Refer to
<=> page 208, Preferred picture view*.
Displaying the station list:
Turn the control knob. Or: press the I BACK! but­
ton.

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Radio menu
Fig. 1 89 Examp le of t he radio menu
.,. Se lect: the I RADIO I button > left control but-
ton.
Setting the frequenc y band : select and confirm
the desired freq uency band in the radio menu
c::> fig. 189 . Or: press the I RADIO I button repeat­
ed ly until the desired frequency band is set. The
station list is disp layed.
CD Pr esets
The presets list is displayed~ page 207, Pre­
sets.
@ Sirius XM alerts*
After you have s to red a Si riusXM alert for your fa ­
vor ite tracks or a rtists
c::> page 205, an overview
of your favor ite tracks or a rtists c urrently be ing
received on SiriusXM is displayed.
@ SiriusXM*
The Siriu sXM * station list is disp layed.
Additional frequency bands
Depending on the vehicle equipment, you may a l­
so be able to select additional frequency bands
@l @c::> fig. 189 in the selec tion menu .
Presets
You can store your favorite stations from every
frequency band in the presets list.
.,. Select : the I RADIO I button > left control button
> Presets.
Storing presets :
Radio
Requirement: the presets. list must be disp layed.
- Select and confirm
a free preset space. Follow
the system instruct ions .
- Select and confirm
a station from the list if
necessary .
Requirement: a station list must be d isplayed.
- Select:
a station from the list> right contro l
button >
Store as preset . Or : press and hold
the contro l knob fo r severa l se conds.
The shortcut keys are automatically assig ned to
the prese ts 1 to 8. You can se lect the stat io ns di ­
rectly using the preset butto ns
c::> page 147.
- Displ aying the presets li st: se lect: I RADIO I but-
ton >
Presets .
Requirement: the favorites list must be dis­
played .
-Listening to preset s: select and confi rm a pre­
set from the list.
- Move favorite : select a favorite from the list>
right con trol button > Move favorite . Or : press
an d hold the control knob for seve ral se con ds.
Select an d confirm t he loca tion of the selected
f a vorite .
-Deleting pre set s: selec t a preset from the list >
righ t con trol b utton > Delete preset > Delete
this preset
o r Delete all preset s.
Additional settings
Radio settings
.,. Select: !RADIO I button> r ight cont rol button>
Radio settings .
The following sett ings can be selected, depend­
ing on the band that is selected :
Station name s (FM)
Variable:
scrolling text transm itted by the FM
stations is shown in the In fotainment system dis­
play .
Fixed : scro lli ng text transmitted by the FM sta ­
tions is not shown in the Infotainment system
display. Only the current section of the scroll ing
text d isplayed. .,_
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Radio
FM/AM HD Radio *
You can switch HD R ad io recept ion on or off.
Channel sorting (Si riusXM *)
You can set the station sorting for SiriusXM sta ­
tion lists* by:
- Channel n umber : the stations are sorted in as­
cending order according to their station num­
ber .
-Channe l name : the stations are listed in alpha­
betical order .
-First categor y, the n channel number : the sta­
tions are sorted by their category and then by
their channel numbers .
-First categor y, then channel name : the sta­
tions are sorted by their category and then by
their channel names.
C ateg ory filter (Sirius XM*)
The stations shown in the station list can be fi l­
tered by your personal preferences and by pro­
gram type . The program categor ies that you can
select depend on what is offered by your provid ­
er . Select the
All categor ie s option to deactivate
all filter options and disp lay all ava ilable stations
i n the sate llite station list.
Additional station information
When the function is switched on~ and the sta­
tions or presets list is open, the display will
sw itch to the
Additional stat io n i nform ation
view after approximate ly five seconds
Troubleshooting
Problem Solution
¢ page 206. Depending on availability, in forma ­
tion about the set station (such as station name,
artist and station logo) is disp layed in this view .
Preferred picture vi ew *
You can set your preferred s creen view fo r the
Additional station inf ormation disp lay
¢ page 206 .
-Station logo: the station logo is displayed de­
pend ing on availability.
- Cov er art : the album cove r is d isp layed depend-
ing on availability.
Gracenote online data base *
Requirement: the MMI must be co nnected to the
Internet . The
C ov er art opt ion m ust be selected
¢ page 208, Pref erred pictur e view *.
When the function is switched on~, the album
cover or genre cover for the song that is p lay ing
i s loaded from the Gracenote online database,
depending on ava ilability.
Subscription status (SiriusXM }*
This opt ion is available when your subscr ipt ion is
a bout to expire or has alre ady expired . The expi­
ration date for your license is displayed.
Call to Siriu sXM* : the contact information for
your sate llite rad io provider is displayed . To call
your satellite rad io provider using the MMI , press
Call to Siriu sXM*.
A station with poo r reception is no longer Store the stat io n as a preset in advance . Access the p reset
displayed in the station l ist once you t
hroug h the presets list on
¢page 207.
swit ch to a d ifferen t station.
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Media
Introduction
There are various media drives and connections
avai lable in the MMI. For example, you can play
audio/video files* from the Jukebox* or connect
your mobile device to the Audi mus ic interface*
and operate it through the MMI.
Notes
General information
Media and format restrictions:
the MMI (includ­
ing the SD card reader and the USB storage de­
vice connection*) was tested with a variety of products and media on the market. However,
there may be cases where individual devices or media and audio/video files* may not be recog­
nized, may play only w ith restrictions or may not
play at all.
Digital Rights Management: please note that
the audio/video files* are subject to copyright
protection .
The media drives do not play fi les that are pro­
tected by ORM and that are ident ified with the
symbol
l'.D .
Data security: never store important data on SD
cards, the Jukebox*, CDs/DVDs or mobile devices .
Audi AG is not responsible for damaged or lost
files and media .
Loading times : the more files/fo lders/play lists
that are on a storage medium, the longer it will
take to load the audio/video files* . Audi recom­
mends using storage media that only contain au­
dio/video files*. To decrease the t i me it takes to
load audio/v ideo files*, create subfolders (for ex­
ample, fo r the art ist or album). The loading time
will also increase when importing fi les.
Additional information : when playing, audio
files are automatically displayed w ith any add i­
tional information that is stored (such as the ar­
tist, track and album cover). If this information is
not available o n the storage medium, the MMI
will check the Grace note metadata database .
Media
However, in some cases, the additional informa­
tion may not be displayed.
Restricted functionality : reset the Media set­
tings
t o the factory default settings if functional­
ity is restr icted ¢
page 230.
If functionality is restricted, reset the Jukebox*
to the factory default settings¢ page 230.
For information about the propert ies of support­
ed media and fi le formats, refer to ¢
page 223.
(D Note
You are responsible for all precaut ions taken
for data protection, anti-virus protect ion and
protection against loss of data on mobile de­
v ices that are used to acc ess the Internet
through the Wi-Fi hotspot.
CD/DVD operation
CD/DVD and format restrictions:
the functionali­
ty of individual storage media may be limited due
to the variety of blank CDs/DVDs availab le and
the various capacities. Audio CDs or video DVDs
with copy protection, CDs/DVDs that do not con­
form to the standard and mult isess ion CDs may
have limited playback or may not play at all . Audi
recommends finaliz ing t he recording process
whe n creat ing mult isess ion CDs. Mult isession is
not supported for DVDs .
Using CDs /DVDs, the CD drive or the DVD drive :
to ensure correct, high-quality playback and to
prevent damage to the drive or disc reading er­
ro rs, always store CDs/DVDs in a protective
s leeve and do not expose them to direct sunlight.
Do
not use:
- Damaged, dirty or scratched CDs/DVDs
- Single CDs/DVDs (3 inch/8 cm diameter)
- CD/DVDs that are not round
- CDs/DVDs w ith labels
- Protective rings
- Cleaning CDs
Thermal protection switch: CD/DVD playback
may be temporarily unavailable if outside tem-
peratures are extremely hot or cold. A thermal
llo-
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CD drive
Applies to: vehicles wit h a CD drive
Fig. 192 CD drive
The CD drive is located in the glove compartment
@ c>page 8, fig. 2 .
-Lo ad ing a CD: the CD is pulled in automatically .
Slide the CD straight into the CD slot@
c>fig . 192 with the label facing up .
-Autom atic pla ybac k: playback will start auto­
matically if the inserted CD conta ins supported
audio files
c> page 224, CD drive.
- Ejecting a CD : press the button (D c> fig. 192.
Th@ CD is pulled in again automatically if it is not
removed from the slot w it h in ten seconds of
ejecting it .
The CD d rive is accessed and operated thro ugh
the MMI
c> page 217.
(D Note
-Neve r force a CD into the drive. The CD is
p ull ed in automatically.
- Do not i nse rt CDs w ith labels into the drive.
Labels can come loose from the CD and
damage the drive.
(D Tips
C D playback ca nnot be guaranteed with audio
fi les that h ave a hig h data rate.
Media
Jukebox
Applies to: veh icles w ith Jukebox
After you have filled the Jukebox with music and/
or videos, for example from your SD card, you
can play these files directly from the Jukebox .
The Jukebox memory capacity is approximately
10 CB .
.,. Press the I MEDIA ! button. Press the left control
button unti l the sources overv iew
c> page 217
is displayed. Select and confirm Jukeb ox.
Adding files t o the Jukebox
-Press the !MEDIA ! button. Press the left control
button unti l the sources overv iew
c> page 217
is displayed . Select one of the follow ing sou rces
t o copy to the Jukebox: SD card*, CD-ROM* ,
DVD-ROM*, USB storage devi ce*.
Requirement: the media center (for example,
tracks, albums) must be open .
-Select ing an en try: select an entry from the
media center. Se lect : rig ht contro l button
>
Copy to Jukebo x > This ent ry or Entire list.
Requirement: the play list mus t be open. Refer to
c> page 220.
-Sel ect ing a track : select the track that is cur­
rently playing . Select: r ight control button >
Copy to juk eb ox> This track or Entir e album
or Thi s arti st .
Requirement: a v ideo file must be playing.
- Select the right cont ro l button>
C opy t o Juk e-
box .
The copying process begins . The status of the
copy ing process is shown in the MMI.
- Hiding the importing process : select and con­
firm
C ontinu e copying in background . Theim­
porting process is hidden.
- Canc eling the impo rting process : select and
confirm
Can ce l copying. Or: remove the source
that is being imported . Files already copied re­
main .
When importing, the audio files are automatical­ ly sorted into the media center categories based
on the add itional stored informat ion .,.
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Media
q page 218. The copied video files are stored in
the media center under the
Videos category.
Playing the Jukebox
Requirement: the Jukebox must contain audio/
video fi les
c;> page 211, Adding files to the Juke­
box .
The Jukebox is accessed and operated through
the MMI
© c;> page 217, fig. 196.
Displaying Jukebox memory capacity
Select: right control button > Jukebo x memory
ca pacity .
Information about the Jukebox memory
capacity and the numbe r of stored tracks is dis­
p layed.
Deleting tracks from the Jukebox1>
Requirement: the Jukebox must contain audio/
video files.
- Delet ing an ent ry: select an entry from the
Jukebox media center. Se lect: right contro l but­
ton >
Delete from jukebo x> This entry or En­
tire list .
-The status of the de leting process is shown in
the MMI. Jukebox playback stops during the de­ leting process and starts again automatically
once the deletion is complete .
(0 Note
Do not import aud io/video files when the en­
gine is turned off because this will drain the
veh icle battery.
(D Tips
- Tracks from aud io CDs cannot be imported
to the Jukebox for legal reasons .
- Files that have already been imported are
automat ically recognized and cannot be
copied to the Jukebox again.
- It is not possible to play audio/v ideo f iles*
i n the CD/DVD* drive while importing them.
- The Jukebox does not provide an export
function due to lega l reasons.
- Files or tracks without add it iona l stored in­
formation are listed as
Unknown . Audi rec-
1> Not in th e Now playing view.
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ommends adding additional information
(such as 103 tags) to a udio fi les .
- Rese t the
Jukebox to the factory defau lt
settings when sell ing yo ur vehicle
¢page 230.
Bluetooth audio player
App lies to : vehicles wi th Blue to oth
With the Bluetooth audio player, you can play
music wirelessly from your 8/uetooth-capable
device (such as a cell phone) through the MMI.
Requirement: the vehicle m ust be stationary and
the Bluetooth function on your Bluetooth device
and the
Bluetooth audio player ¢ page 231 in
the MMI must both be sw itched on.
- Connecting a Bluetooth device: press the
!MEDIA ! button. Press the left control button
until the sources overview is disp layed. Select
and confirm
Bluetooth player@¢ page 217,
fig . 197.
- If ne cessa ry, select and confirm, Not connected
> Connect Bluetooth audio player . The Blue­
tooth device search starts. Follow the instruc­
tions i n the MMI.
- Select and confirm the des ired Bluetooth de­
vice from the list. The MMI generates a PIN for
the connection.
- Select and confirm
Yes .
-Enter the PIN for connecting on your Bluetooth
dev ice.
Or : if the PIN is already displayed on
your Bluetooth device, confi rm it in the Blue­
tooth device and in the MMI. The time allowed
for entering the PIN is lim ited to approximately
30 seconds.
The media is started and operated through the
mobile device o r th e MMI, depending on the de­
vice being used.
(D Tips
- Check fo r any connection requests on your
Bluetooth device.
- You only have to pair your device one time.
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Media
-To avoid interruptions during playback, de­
activate the power saving function on the
media player or connect it to a charger.
- The loading t imes for the a udio data depend
on the med ia p layer used and the number of
files that it conta ins.
- A maximum of 2,000 entries per directory
are displayed in the MMI.
- Songs down loaded for offline use using mu ­
sic streaming services are stored on your mobile device (such as a smartphone) and
may be DRM protected. The Wi-Fi audio
player wil l not play DRM protected files.
- Contact your authorized Aud i dea ler or au­
thorized Audi Service Facility for additional
i nformat ion on the Wi-Fi audio player .
Online media
Applies to: veh icles w ith Aud i connect
You can playback and operate different online
media services using the
MMI.
F ig . 193 Online me dia
" Press the I MEDIAi button . Press the left control
button until the so urces overview ¢
fig. 193 is
displayed.
Requirement:
- The
Audi MMI connect app must be insta lled
and open on your mobile device.
- You m ust be logged into your myAudi account
in the
Aud i MMI connect app and you must
have selected your vehicle.
- The Wi-Fi function on the mobile device and on
the MMI must be switched on.
- If necessary , check in the connection manager
¢ page 230 if the mobile device you connected
is selected under the
MMI connect app (~).
-The MMI must be connected to the network.
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- T he Online media source (!)¢ fig. 193 must be
disp layed in the MMI.
- A s upported online med ia service must be ava il­
able in yo ur country.
- You must have a n acco unt wit h a supported on­
line media service.
- Depe nding on the online media service, yo u
must install and open an app on your mobile
device .
Starting Online media :
Press the I MEDIAi button. Press the left control
button until the so urces overview ¢
page 217 is
displayed .
Se lect and confirm an online media service.
A WARNING
- It is only safe to use tablets, laptops, mo­
bile devices and other similar devices when
the vehicl e is stat ionary because, like a ll
loose objects, they co u ld be thrown a round
the inside o f the ve hicle in a c rash and ca use
serious inju ries. Store these types of devices
secure ly while driving .
-
-Do not use any wire less devices o n the front
seats within range of the airbags while dr iv ­
ing . Also read and follow the warnings in
¢ page 257, Front airbags.
(D Note
P lease no te that there ge nera lly are add itio n­
a l costs when using an on line media service
account, espec ia lly when it is used interna ­
tionally.
@ Tips
- Mobile devices only need to be paire d with
the MM I one time using the Wi -Fi hotspot *.
Depending on the mobi le dev ice be ing used,
a device that was already paired will connect
automatically to the MMI Wi-Fi hotspot*
when it is within ra nge .
- Depending on the Inte rnet connection, a
connect io n loss can occur during playback of
online med ia services.
- Onl ine media usage depends on the service
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Media
You can connect mobile devices using the analog
AUX port .
-Connecting a mobile device to the AUX input:
connect the cable®<=> fig. 195 to the AUX in­
put ® on the Audi music interface and then to
the mobile device@ (such as an MP3 player or
smartphone).
- Disconnecting a mobile device from the AUX
input :
remove the cable S@ <=> fig. 195 from
the AUX input@<=>fig.
195 .
-Operating: select and confirm the External au­
dio player @source
<=> page 217, fig. 196. The
media are started and operated through the
mobile device@<=>fig.
195.
A WARNING
Driving requires your complete and undivided
attention. As the driver, you have complete
responsibility for safety in traffic. Never oper­
ate mobile devices while driving, because this
increases the risk of an accident .
@ Note
-Remove the connector from the Audi music
interface carefully so it is not damaged.
- Use a USB extension cable to connect devi­
ces that have an integrated USB connector
(such as a USB stick) to prevent damage to
your USB device and the Audi music inter­
face.
- Extremely high or low temperatures that
can occur inside vehicles can damage mobile
devices and/or impair their performance .
Never leave mobile devices in the vehicle in
extremely high or low temperatures.
@ Tips
-Do not use an additional adapter or USB ex­
tension cable to connect mobile devices to
the Audi music interface that already have a
cable or that must be connected with a USB
adapter( <=>
page 215). This may impair the
functionality.
1 > A pp lies only to MTP devic e s. Doe s no t a ppl y to A pple de vi­
ces and U SB m ass s torage d evic es.
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-You can purchase the AUX connector cable
from an authorized Audi dealer or at spe­
cialty stores.
- Functionality is not guaranteed for mobile
devices that do not conform to the USB 2.0
specification .
- USB hubs are not supported.
- Some versions of the iPod such as the iPod
shuffle cannot be connected to the USB
adapter for devices with Apple Dock connec­
tor. Connect these devices using a AUX con­
nector cable.
- Changed content on a mobile device
ll that
is connected to the Audi music interface
may not be displayed in the media center.
In this case, reset the
Media settings back
to
Factory settings <=> page 230.
-Video playback through the Audi music in­
terface is only supported if the connected
device is recognized as a USB storage device
(for example a USB stick). Apple devices and
MTP devices (such as smartphones) are not
recognized as USB storage devices.
- iPod/iPhone/iPad malfunctions also affect
the operation of the MMI. Reset your iPod/
iPhone/iPad if this happens.
- For important information on operating
your iPod/iPhone/iPad , refer to the user
guide for that device. Audi recommends up­
dating the iPod/iPhone/iPad software to the
latest version.
- For more information about the Audi music
interface and supported devices, check the
Audi database for mobile devices at
www.audiusa.com/bluetooth or contact an
authorized Audi dealer or authorized Audi
Service Facility.

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Rear Seat Entertainment preparation
A ppl ies to: ve hicles with Rear Sea t Entertainment preparation
The Rear Seat Entertainment preparation in­
cludes cables and a mount for Audi Entertain­
ment mobile in the driver's and front passenger's
seat backrests.
The su itable Audi Entertainment mobile Rear
Seat Entertainment package is available through
Aud i Genu ine Accessories.
We recommend that you use Audi Genuine Acces­
sories . Aud i has established their reliability, safe­
ty and s uitability.
We cannot evaluate or endorse other products in
this way, even if the product is approved by a cer­
tified testing agency or government agency.
(D Note
Only use devices that are approved for the Rear Seat Entertainment preparation. Unap­
proved devices may cause damage to the vehi­
cle electronics.
(D Tips
-Contact your authorized Audi dealer or au­
thorized Audi Service Facility for additional i nformat ion a bout
Audi Entertainment mo­
bile .
-Always read the chapter¢ page 365, Tech­
nical Modifications .
- The Rear Seat Entertainment preparation is
not intended to charge external electronic
devices.
Media
Playing media
Opening media
You can start and operate various media
through the MMI control panel .
Fig. 196 Possible sources in the Med ia menu
Fig. 197 Possible sources in the Med ia menu
Requirement: a media source must contain au­
dio/video files* ¢
page 210.
"' Press the I MEDIA ! button. Press the left control
button unt il the sources overv iew is displayed.
"' Select and confirm the desired source.
Or:
press the !MEDIA ! button repeatedly until the
desired source is selected.
Depending on the vehicle equipment, the follow­
ing sources may be displayed in the
Media menu:
@ Jukebox* ..... .. .. ..... ..... .
@ DVD/CD drive* .. . .. .......... .
@ SD card reader .. ... ......... .
@ Audi music interface* ......... .
such as iPod, USB stick
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210,211
210
215
© External audio player . . . . . . . . . . 215
such as an MP3 player connected to
the AUX input
® Bluetooth audio player* 212 ..,_
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Media
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Wi-Fi audio player *
Onl ine media " .. .... ....... .. . 2 13
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- Playing audio/video file s: select a source in the
Media menu > Category (such as Art ists > Al­
bum> Track) .
-Moving one level up in the folder structure :
press the I BACKI button. Or: select and confirm
Folde r up .
- Selecting the previous or next track/chapter*
1>: press the On/Off knob on the MMI co ntro l
pane l br iefly to the left
l<l<l or rig ht l>l>I.
- Fast-forwarding and rew inding audio/video
files* :
press and hold the On/Off knob on the
M MI control pane l to the left
l<l<l or righ t l>l>I for
a longe r time.
- Pausing or resum ing playback : press the On/
Off knob on the MMI contro l pane l br iefly .
(D Tips
- You can scro ll thr ough long lists quick ly by
turning the contro l knob quic kly. Th e scroll­
i ng s peed depends on t he nu mb er of list en­
tries.
- Fo r safety reasons, the vi deo image is only
di splayed wh en the vehicle is stationary. On­
l y th e sou nd from the v ideo plays w hile dr iv­
in g.
Media center
Various categories for selecting audio/video
files* ar e available in th e media center .
Fig . 19 8 Exa mple : USB st ick catego ries
1l Depe ndin g o n the DVD , thi s may not be pos sib le du rin g
p la y ba ck.
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Fig. 199 Examp le: USB st ic k cat egor ies
.,. Press the IM EDIA I button. Press t he left cont ro l
button unti l t h e sources overv iew is disp layed .
Select and confirm the des ired so urce .
(D Active source
The act ive source is hi gh lig hted . D epending on
the connected device o r online media serv ice *,
the active so urce symbol
(D may change . As an
example , a USB stick is s hown
c> fig . 198 con­
nected to the Aud i m us ic interface*.
Depend ing o n the active source, yo u can select
audio/video f iles* from the fo llow ing catego ries
and add them to the playlist:
@ Favorites
The Favorites cat egory app ears if at least one e n­
t ry is sto re d in t he favo rit e s lis t. R efer to
c:> p age 220, Favorites .
@Artists
All a va ila ble arti sts are displ aye d. Sele ct and c on­
fir m an art ist , an album and t hen a trac k.
@ Albums
All availab le a lbums are dis played . Se lect and
conf irm an albu m a nd th en a track.
® Genres
All avai lab le genres are disp layed . Select and
conf irm a ge nre (s uch as
Pop ), an art ist, an al­
bum and then a song.
@ Track s
All avai lab le t racks a re displayed . Select and con­
firm a track .
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