Selecting and playing a
media
source
Search in the folder structure
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FLAC.
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MP3.
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MP4.
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WMA.
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Video playback in these formats:
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MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (.mpg, .mpeg).
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ISO MPEG4 (.avi).
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ISO MPEG4 H.264 (.mp4, .m4v, .mov).
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Windows Media Video 9 (.wmv, .asf).
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Playlists of any type of device.
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Multimedia database for any type of source:
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The data of all media sources connected to
the infotainment system are stored in a
media database.
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Streaming multimedia (online).
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Multimedia search.
Multimedia font symbols
Select
My Media
as a multime- dia source. In
My
Media
, the
connected USB devices
can be
selected.
Select the device connected via Bluetooth®
as media source.
Configure the available streaming services.
Streaming services that are already
registered are displayed in the list of media
sources with their own logo.
Universal symbols in Media mode
To start playback. To stop
playback. To change to the
previous title. To change to the
next title.
Repeat the currently playing title. Repeat all
titles.
To activate the random playback order.
To search the current media source (list).
To return to the top folder of the media
source.
To close the list.
To display the list of favourites.
Symbols for categories and groups of
media
files
Musical title.
Videos.
Playlists.
Albums.
Interpreters.
Music genres.
Podcasts.
Audiobooks.
Symbols during video playback
Play a video in full screen.
Minimise playback.
Please note and on page 186.
Select media source
1.
If you want to play an external media source,
connect an external media source.
2.
Select the connected media source to be used
for playback.
Play audio and video files
Before playing media files you have to connect a
media source.
You can search and play media files from a available
media source in different ways.
All media files on USB devices are filtered by
categories (e.g. album,
artist, title).
This category
view
is
always
displayed in
My Media.
The classic
folder structure of the individual USB data carriers
can also be found in My Media.
1.
Activate the folder structure.