User Manual - Page 202

For TARRACO 2019.

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Infotainment System
Valid for the model: Media System Plus/Navi System
Data media Requirements for playing audio files
Optical discs:
– Audio CD (up to 80 min).
– CD-ROM, CD-R, CD-RW with audio data up to a max. of 700 MB (megabyte) with
the ISO 9660 Lev
el 1 and 2, Joliet or UDF 1.02, 1.5, 2.01 file system.
Memory cards:
– SD and MMC in the file system must be FAT12, FAT16, FAT32 or VFAT (max 2 GB).
– SDHC (max 32 GB) and SDXC (max 2 TB) with the exFAT and NTFS file systems.
USB data media:
– Devices with USB 2.0 and 3.0 specifications.
– FAT16, FAT32, exFAT and NTFS file system.
– Different generations of iPods™
a)
, iPads™
a)
and iPhones™
a)
.
– MTP players with the trademarks “PlaysForSure” or “ReadyForVista”..
– Digital Audio Specification.
– MP2 (.mp2) and MP3 (.mp3) files with transfer rates from 32 t
o 320 kbit/s or varia-
ble transfer rate.
– WAV files (.wav).
– WMA files (.wma) up to 10 mono / stereo without copy protection and transfer rates
of up to 384kbit/s.
– AAC files (.m4a, .m4b and .aac) without copy protection.
– OGG-Vorbis 1 (.ogg) files with transfer rates of up to 256kbit/s.
– FLAC files (.flac).
– Playlists in the M3U, PLS, ASX and WPL formats.
– Playlists must not exceed 20 kB or more than 1000 entries.
– File names and rout
es that do not exceed 256 characters.
– On memory cards, a maximum of 4000 files and a maximum of 1000 files per di-
rectory.
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Pl
ayback of audio fil
es thr
ough the AUX-IN jack
.
– The e
xt
ernal audio sour
ce must meet a series of playback conditions
››
page 208.
Playing audio files via Bluet
ooth
®b)
.
– The external media player must be compatibl
e with the A2DP Bluetooth
®
profile
››
page 208.
Pl
ay audio files through WLAN.
– The external audio source must meet a series of pl
ayback conditions
››
page 211
a)
iPod™, iPad™ and iPhone™ are protected trademarks of Apple Inc.
b)
Bluetooth
®
is a r
egist
er
ed tr
ademark of Bluet
ooth
®
SIG, Inc.
R
ead and bear in mind the instruction manual
f
or the external data storage device.
Limitations and indications
Dirt, high temperatures and mechanical
damage can cause data media to fail. Con-
sider the indications provided by the manu-
facturer of the data media.
Quality differences between data media pro-
duced by different manufacturers can cause
playback interference.
Consider copyright legislation!
The configuration of data media or of the
equipment or programs used for recording
may cause some tracks or data media to be
unreadable. On the Internet, for example, can
be found information about the best way to
record audio files or data media (compres-
sion rate, ID3 tag, etc.).
The reading speed can vary considerably
depending on the size, the usage status
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