CupraBenny

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May 18, 2014
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Hi Guys,

recently got my Cupra 280 ST in Nevada White - absolutely loving the car!

One small issue is that when I stream Bluetooth Audio to the media system, It displays the Artist/Track name of the previous song that was playing.

i.e - once the track finishes the new track starts playing but the writing on the screen displays the wrong track information.

I'm streaming from an LG G6 with Spotify if that makes any difference?
 
From elsewhere on the internet - might be worth trying this...

Glitch: Bluetooth streaming flaws

We’ve seen a couple of posts about glitches with Bluetooth connections on the LG G6. This is a really common problem with phones and Bluetooth car system connections. Some people are suffering with popping noises and stream interruptions, others are having trouble with the audio track display.

Potential solutions:

The first thing to do is to clear the cache of any app you use for streaming, like Google Play Music. Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Music > Storage > Clear cache.
Go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the cog icon next to the Paired device that you’re having trouble with, then select Unpair and start the process again.
Check with your car manufacturer about software updates and make sure you have the latest release. It may also be worth deleting old Bluetooth pairings that you don’t need any more from your car system.
 
From elsewhere on the internet - might be worth trying this...

Glitch: Bluetooth streaming flaws

We’ve seen a couple of posts about glitches with Bluetooth connections on the LG G6. This is a really common problem with phones and Bluetooth car system connections. Some people are suffering with popping noises and stream interruptions, others are having trouble with the audio track display.

Potential solutions:

The first thing to do is to clear the cache of any app you use for streaming, like Google Play Music. Go to Settings > Apps > Google Play Music > Storage > Clear cache.
Go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the cog icon next to the Paired device that you’re having trouble with, then select Unpair and start the process again.
Check with your car manufacturer about software updates and make sure you have the latest release. It may also be worth deleting old Bluetooth pairings that you don’t need any more from your car system.


Ah I see, I do get the odd popping noise when turning up the volume on the car stereo.

I'll try this method and see how I get on! thanks!