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Infotainment system
The reading speed can vary considerably
depending on the siz
e, the usage status
(copying and deleting processes), the struc-
ture of the folders and the type of files of the
data media used.
Playlists only establish a certain playback
order. The files are not saved in them. Play-
lists cannot be played if the files on the data
media are not saved to the path to which the
playlist refers.
A cover can only be displayed when the
name starts with “Cover”, “Folder” or “Al-
bum”.
Note
●
Do not use memory car
d adaptors, USB
extension cords or USB hubs!
●
SEAT assumes no liability for any deterio-
ration or loss of files on data storage devi-
ces.
Playback order of files and folders
Fig. 202
Example of the structure of an audio
dat
a CD.
The audio files
st
ored on data media are
often arranged by file folders
and playlists
to establish a certain playback order.
Depending on their name on the data media,
tracks, folders and playlists are ordered nu-
merically and alphabetically.
The illustration shows an example of a con-
ventional audio data CD, containing tracks
, folders and subfolders
›››
Fig. 202.
In this case the tracks will be played as fol-
lows
1)
:
Tracks
1
and
2
in the root directory
(R
oot) of the CD
Tracks
3
and
4
in the first F1 f
older of
the CD root directory
Track
5
in the first subf
older F1.1 of fold-
er F1.
Track
6
in the first subf
older F1.1.1 of
subfolder F1.1
Track
7
in the second subf
older F1.2 of
folder F1
Track
8
and
9
in the second f
older F2
Note
●
The pl
ayback sequence can be modified
by selecting the different playback modes
›››
page 205.
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Playlists do not play automatically, they
have to be selected directly from the track
selection menu
›››
page 207.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
1)
The Mix/r
epeat including subfolders
function must
be activ
e in the Media settings menu
›››
page 212.
204
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