Video VOLKSWAGEN TOUAREG 2012 Owners Manual

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Data media Conditions for playback
Audio files Video files
I Audio CDs (up to
80 min).
I Standard video DVD
and DVD-compatible DVD
audio.
I CD-ROM-, CD-R-, CD-
RW audio data CD up to
max. 700 MB (Megabyte)
in the data system ISO
9660 Level 1 and 2, Joliet
or UDF 1.02, 1.5, 2.01,
2.5.
I DVD+/-R/RW up to 4.7
GB and dual layer DVDs
up to 8.5 GB in the Joliet
file system (single-session
only); UDF.

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The data medium configuration or the devices or programs used for recording can cause individual tracks or data medium to be unreadable. Information can be found on the Internet on the best ways to create audio files, video files and data media (compression rate, ID3 tag etc.).
Due to the larger quantity of data, it takes longer to read a data medium containing compressed audio files (such as MP3, WMA) than a “normal” audio CD. Complex directory structures can also the delay the reading process. If possible, only use data media with readable audio and video files.
Play lists only define a certain playback sequence. Play lists do not save any files. Play lists cannot be played if the files on the data medium are not saved in the location to which the play list is referring (relative data path). Play lists cannot be copied to the media center (HDD).
NOTICE
Do not use memory card adapters.
No liability can be accepted for damaged or lost files on the data media.
Inserting or removing data media

Fig. 150 Data media slots in glove compartment.

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Fig. 152 MEDIA main menu: Video DVD menu.

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Files B on data media are often organized by means of folders  and play lists t to determine a certain playing order.
Files, folders and playlists on a data medium are sorted by name in alphanumerical order.
The illustration shows a typical audio data CD that contains tracks B, folders A and sub folders
⇒ fig. 154.
The tracks are played back as follows:
1. Tracks (1) and (2) in the CD's root directory
2. Track (3) and (4) in the first directory F1 in the root directory of the CD
3. Track (5) in the first subdirectory F1.1 of the directory F1
4. Track (6) in the first subdirectory F1.1.1 of the subdirectory F1.1
5. Track (7) in the second subdirectory F1.2 of the directory F1
6. Track (8) and (9) in the second directory F2
Play lists t are treated like directories in the playback sequence.
WARNING
Driving on today’s roads demands the full attention of the driver at all times. Driver distrac-tion causes accidents, collisions and serious personal injury!
x Never let yourself be distracted when setting, adjusting, or using the Infotainment System, when using your mobile phone, or when operating the mobile phone controls.
x Always drive attentively and responsibly. Use the Infotainment system, your mobile phone, and the mobile phone controls only if road, traffic, and weather conditions permit and you will not be distracted from your driving.
x If you cannot use the Infotainment System, your mobile phone, or the mobile phone con-trols safely while driving, wait until later or find a safe spot where you can pull off the road and park the vehicle.
x Always set sound volume levels so that you can clearly hear horns, sirens, and other warning sounds outside the vehicle.
Compressed video files (Podcasts, AVI) on a data medium are treated like audio files when played back.
Play lists are not automatically played, they must be specifically selected via the menu for track selection.
Playback of video files in the Audio menu

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Media mode (video DVDs)

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Starting video DVD mode and operating the DVD film menu

Fig. 163 Video DVD menu.

Fig. 164 DVD menu options of the inserted film.

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Opening the DVD film menu manually
The DVD film menu must be opened manually if the DVD film menu does not open automatically with the unit's own menu control, or if the video DVD is already being played.
x In the video DVD menu, press the Menu function key to open the unit's own menu control
⇒ fig. 163.
x If an introduction is playing, it can be skipped by pressing the Menu function key in the unit's own
menu control ⇒ fig. 164 (B).
The DVD film menu is displayed (A).
DVD does not start!
Note that an inserted DVD cannot start automatically if the volume is set to “0” (display: ). A played media source is always stopped (paused) in this case.
The visual appearance of the DVD film menus and the menu options which it offers are the responsibility of the DVD manufacturer.
The language of a video DVD for voice output can be changed
The DVD manufacturer is responsible for the different ways in which individual films respond to identical commands.
Video DVD menu: controlling playback and changing display settings

Fig. 165 Video DVD menu.

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Chapter selection
x In the Video DVD menu, press the Chapter function key ⇒ fig. 165.
x Press the desired chapter to select it from the list.
Film playback continues from the beginning of the selected chapter.
Changing aspect ratio
The aspect ratio, in which a film is played, can be adapted to the aspect ratio of the screen.
x In the Video DVD menu, press the Extras function key.
x In the pop-up window, press the function key with the set aspect ratio to switch through the availa-ble aspect ratios one after the other.
For further information on possible aspect ratios
DVD settings

Fig. 166 Menu: Video settings.