Media; Connect Media; Connecting A Usb Source - Suzuki MARUTI SMARTPLAY PRO+ Manual

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6 MEDIA

In addition to Tuner, the system supports
the following media sources:
USB
Bluetooth Audio
iPod
NOTE :
Do not leave your media devices or con-
nection cable in the car. High temperatures
in the car, especially under the blazing sun
may cause the devices or cable to deform,
discolor, or malfunction.
Always remove the iPod after turning off
the car engine. You may not be able to
turn off your iPod while it is connected,
which can drain the iPod battery.
There is no guarantee of the all iPod func-
tions.
Do not use iPod headphones or other
accessories to connect the system.
Depending on the type of iPod and the
software version, some limitations apply.
Listed category is dependent on your iPod.
The order of the list displayed on the iPod
and the list displayed on the system may
not match.
Depending on the location of the Bluetooth
device and the distance with the system,
music playback may be effected. Keep
the Bluetooth device in a location wherein
good communication with the system is
possible.
The supported audio codecs are:
MP3
- Sample rates up to 8k - 48 kHz
- Bitrate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps with VBR
- Decode Format: MPEG-1, 2 &
2.5 Layer-3
WMA
- Sample rates up to 8k - 48 kHz
- Bitrate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps
- Decode Format: v7/8/9
AAC
- Sample rates up to 8k - 48 kHz
- Bitrate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps
- Decode Format: MPEG4-AAC
FLAC
- Sample rates : 8/12/16/20/24 bits per
sample stream, up to 192 kHz
- Bitrate: 8 kbps to 320 kbps
- Decode Format: MPEG4-AAC
WMV
- Decode Format: LPCM, DVI-ADPCM,
MS-ADPCM, A-law / U-law
The supported video codecs are:
MPEG-1
MPEG-2
MPEG-4 (Up to Advanced Simple Pro-
file)
H.264 (Up to High Profile @ Level 4.2)
WMV v7/8/9
Max video resolution : 1920 x 1080 pixels.
Min video resolution : 16 x 16 pixels.
Frames per second : up to 60fps @ full HD
(1920 x 1080)
The supported image formats are :
PNG
JPEG
BMP
GIF
TIFF
Max resolution for Image file is 6000 x
6000 pixels.

6.1 CONNECT MEDIA

You need to connect the required media
source to the system to access the media
content in the source.

6.1.1 CONNECTING A USB SOURCE

1. Plug in your USB in the USB port.
2. Once the connection is successful, the
system indicates to you that a USB
source is connected. The system also
enables in the
Media Source List
screen.
NOTE :
The system supports USB devices with up
to 128 GB of memory.
Maximum 11 levels of folder structure
Do not use adapters and USB Hub.
Maximum 20000 media files and the sup-
ported playlist extensions are M3U, PLS
and WPL.
Media

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