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Alex13p,
I've been following all this with interest since I have a 1.2 TSI SE on order and would also like to be able use SD cards or USB sticks. Not wanting Bluetooth or Ipod, paying £340 odd for the factory fit option would be crazy.
Before taking this further I wonder if we can be sure that the head unit in the cars with the factory fit option is actually the same as the ordinary one or is a modified version? If it was the same I'd have thought that USB would be available as a dealer fit option which it isn't. (Presumably the dealer could upgrade any firmware in the head unit is needed).
BTW I notice that Ipod/USB is available without Bluetooth for Fabia and Polo at £145-£155 again as factory fit. These both use Blaupunkt RCD310 or similar and the price makes me suspect that they use a similar system to SEATs.
As an aside can you add files to a multisession CD-RW and have the Ibiza player read them or do you have to start gain with a new or erased CD?
On a slightly different tack, I took delivery of a 500GB portable hard drive yesterday for my Ibiza. The drive is powered via the USB socket and is about the size of an iTouch, it comes with a USB cable about 20cm long, cost £39.99 from Amazon.
I connected the drive to my PC and copied my entire music collection to it, which didn't even half fill it! This took around an hour but didn't need any interaction from me once started.
Plugged into the car USB socket I now have access to more music than ever and the browse is sooo fast.
Don't need an iPod cable now, and plenty of space left on the drive!
Note: must be a PORTABLE drive, else you'll need a power supply.
Since i'm waiting for delivery of my car, i started looking at the possibilities of adding iPod/USB/Bluetooth also (it's a FR with AUX-IN only).
Quickly dissapointed with my search (the folks in Seat Greece aren't much helpful ), decided to go with a Parrot Mki9200 which offers all of the above and more (SD cards, A2DP Bluetooth etc)
take a closer look at the first paragraph,
"...Listen to your MP3 and WAV files in their car - whether from a USB stick, SD card, iPod or iPhone."
That also why I'm wondering about the iPod, because they don't talk about supporting it in the USB section which probably means it's AUX support?
And yeah that price really is great compared to any other option we've brought up here![]()
Alex13p,
MMI is Audi's fancy control system with big display and joystick to control it. It's not the same as MDI which is what we need.
I though you wanted USB and/or SD card, not IPod?
It's possible the gromaudio device mentioned above would do the job but by the time we've added in delivery and probably VAT too it'll be too expensive for me. I've found out you can buy an aftermarket DAB radio with USB/SD and CD for less than £200 and an FM one for around £130. Only doubt is making the steering column remote controls work.
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I think that just means that it's possible to connect a multimedia box, just like you can connect an AUX device or an active antenna.