Important: A source must be selected.
Select: MEDIA button > control button
Settings.
Depending on the active source and the storage device used, you can
select the following settings:
Sound settings
Further information can be found from
Link onwards.
Repeat options
When the function is switched on
, the current track/folder
will be repeated.
The Random playback function also depends
on the repeat option settings.
Random playback
Important: An audio/video file must be playing, and a repeat option
must be set
Link.
- Repeat options Off: All the files on the current source are played in random order. This option is only available for the jukebox and the CD changer* .
- Repeat options Folder: The tracks in the selected folder are played in random order.
- Repeat options Track: The track currently playing is repeated.
If you change the source while in the Media
menu, the Random playback function
will be deactivated automatically.
Track display
Important: An audio file must be playing.
- file name: The file name is displayed without the file extension.
- track name: The name of the current track or the last track played will be shown.
Display track info
Important: An audio file must be playing.
Depending on availability, information on the selected track (e.g.
embedded album covers*
) as well as the
total and remaining playing time will be shown.
Audio track
Important: A video DVD must be playing.
The audio track (language and audio format) can be adjusted manually.
It depends on the video DVD whether different languages and audio
formats are available.
Subtitles
Important: A video DVD must be playing.
You can select the subtitle setting manually. It depends on the
video DVD whether different languages are available.
Picture format
Important: A video DVD must be playing.
Picture format: The picture format
can be adjusted automatically. The
width of the picture will vary depending on the film format. Alternatively
you can select the formats 4:3,
5:4 and 16:9.
Zoom: The picture is expanded to the
full MMI display.
original: The film is displayed in
the stored picture format.
Cinemascope: The picture is displayed
in the format 2.35:1.
Display settings
Important: A portable player must be connected via an iPod adapter
cable plus*
/AV adapter cable*
Link.
Select: MEDIA button > control button
Source > Audi
music interface (e.g. iPod) > control button
Settings.
- Brightness: The brightness can be increased/reduced.
- Contrast: The picture contrast can be increased/reduced.
- Colour: The colour intensity can be increased/reduced.
- Tint: The tint of the picture can be changed (with NTSC standard).
- AV standard: PAL or NTSC can be set on the MMI as the standard for an externally connected player. The same standard must also be set on the player.
Input level
Important: A portable player must be connected via an adapter cable
with 3.5 mm jack plug*
/AV cable*
/iPod
adapter cable (plus)*
Link.
The volume of the mobile device will be adapted to the MMI system.
We recommend setting the volume of the portable player to about
70 percent of the maximum volume.
WLAN active
Refer to
Link.
WLAN settings
Refer to
Link.
Child lock
Important: A video DVD must be playing, and the password must have
been entered (password set at the factory: "1234").
You can use the child lock to restrict video DVD playback. Select
and confirm a safety level (e.g. Level 5).
Eight safety levels are available for
the child lock function. If you select child lock level 5*
,
for example, all DVDs with safety levels 1-5 can be played. Playback
of DVDs with a higher safety level will be blocked. To cancel all
restricted access settings select off.
Use the function Change password if
you would like to edit the current password for the child lock.
Note
- Not all video DVDs have a child lock feature.
- If you enter the wrong password three times in a row, you will not be able to enter a password for approximately one minute. The child lock password can only be reset by an Audi workshop.
- The Track display Link function cannot be used for the jukebox or a connected iPod.
- The DTS audio format (Digital Theater Systems) is only supported by the DVD drive.