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Audi music interface*/Bluetooth audio player*: The mobile device is not supported. | |
Audi music interface*: When starting playback via the AUX input, the volume is too high/low. | Set the volume of the mobile device to about 70% of maximum
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Audi music interface*: The portable player is not recognised as a source. | On some mobile phones or mobile devices, playback is not possible if the battery charge is very low (less than 5% of its capacity). After it has been plugged in, the mobile device will only be recognised as a source in the MMI again when it has sufficient battery charge.
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Audi music interface*: Problems during audio playback via an iPod/iPhone/iPad. | The Bluetooth audio player function is switched on. Switch the function off
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AUX input: Interference audible when plugging in or unplugging the AUX adapter cable. | |
Bluetooth audio player*/Wi-Fi audio player*: Playback problems. | To ensure problem-free playback, only one interface should be in use at any one time. |
Wi-Fi audio player*: Playback problems. | Some mobile phones may experience audio playback problems if the Internet connection in the vehicle was not established via the SIM card reader* of the MMI control console and the mobile data option is activated on the mobile phone. Deactivate the mobile data option on your mobile phone.
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Jukebox*: The tracks in the imported playlists are greyed out. | When importing playlists, you must copy all files yourself. |
Jukebox*: Imported tracks cannot be played or cannot be found. | If you cannot find imported tracks via the media centre, this could mean that they are not supported. Please only copy supported files
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Wi-Fi audio player*: More than one device is connected to the Wi-Fi hotspot. A media player (e.g. a smartphone) is shown as the source and cannot be changed. | Close the Audi MMI connect app on the connected devices (e.g. smartphones) that you do not want to use as the Wi-Fi audio player. Also close any UPnP server apps on the devices, or disable media sharing on any integrated UPnP/DLNA servers. Connect the desired device as a Wi-Fi audio player
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Wi-Fi audio player*: Playback problems. | Some mobile phones may experience audio playback problems if the Internet connection in the vehicle was not established via the SIM card reader* of the MMI control console and the mobile data option is activated on the mobile phone. Deactivate the mobile data option on your mobile phone.
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Online media*: Failure of connection between the MMI and the Audi MMI connect app. | The MMI connection switch on the status screen of the Audi MMI connect app must be switched on to establish a connection with the MMI. |