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Media

Introduction
The MMI system includes various media drives
and provides various options for connecting devi­
ces. For example, you can play audio/video* files
from the jukebox or connect a mobile device to
the Audi music interface* and operate it via the
MMI.
Notes
General notes
Media and format Limitations:
(including the SO card reader and the connection
for the USB mass storage device*) has been tes­
ted for use with many of the products and media
currently available on the market. However,
there may be some devices/media and audio/vid­
eo* files that are not supported or cannot be
played, or the functionality may be limited under
certain circumstances.
Digital rights management:
copyright law applies to audio/video* files.
The MMI media drives do not support ORM-pro­
tected files; these files are marked with the sym­
bol ffi.
Data storage:
Never store important data on SO
cards, the jukebox*, CDs/DVDs or mobile devices.
AUDI AG shall not accept any liability whatsoever
for the loss of files and media.
Loading times:
The more files, folders or play­
lists are stored on a storage device, the longer it
will take to load the audio files/video* files. We
recommend using a storage device which con­
tains only audio/video* files. If you want to re­
duce the time it takes to load the audio/video*
files, you can create subfolders (e.g. for an artist
or album). The loading time will be extended ad­
ditionally if you are importing data.
Metadata:
Metadata stored on audio files (e.g.
artists, tracks, album covers) will be displayed
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Restricted performance:
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If you experience restricted performance from
Jukebox*,
the
reset it to the factory settings
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For information on the characteristics of the sup­
ported media and file formats, please refer to
186 onwards.
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CD/DVD mode
CD/DVD and format limitations:
variety of CDs/DVDs and the difference in memo­
ry capacities, the functionality may be restricted
in the case of some storage devices. Under cer­
tain circumstances, audio CDs/video DVDs that
are copy-protected or CDs/DVDs that do not com­
ply with the standard audio format, and multi­
session CDs cannot be played at all, or the func­
tionality may be limited. We recommend always
finalising the burning process when creating
multisession CDs. Multisession is not supported
for DVDs.
Handling CDs/DVDs, the CD drive or the DVD
drive:
To ensure perfect, high-quality playback
and avoid scanning errors or damage to the me­
dia drive, always store CDs/DVDs in a suitable
case and do not expose them to direct sunlight.
not
Do
use:
- Damaged, dirty or scratched CDs/DVDs
- Single CDs/DVDs (diameter 8 cm
- Non-circular CDs/DVDs (shape CDs)
- CDs/DVDs with stickers
- Protective rings
- Cleaning discs
Thermal cut-out:
In the case of unusually hot or
cold outside temperatures, it is possible that CD/
DVD playback will temporarily not be possible. A
thermal cut-out is installed to protect the CD/
DVD and the reading laser.
Laser devices:
Laser devices are divided into the
safety classes 1 to 4, as specified by DIN !EC 76
Media
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Media settings
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