Nelson_R32 Posted February 2, 2008 Report Share Posted February 2, 2008 Something a bit different for you all This is the much sought after Audi AMi Retrofit kit. Parts Included AMi Unit - 4E0057785B - RRP: £288.00 Retrofit Kit - 4F0051592A - RRP: £95.00 Parts Not Included AMi Lead (theres 5 different ones) I can include this for an additional £25-£30 New Glovebox (Required for A5 and A6. NOT for the A8) I'm sure you all know what is does as most of you have been waiting impaitiently for it but heres some blurb for you... [ QUOTE ] Your MP3 player in the MMI displayGiving you easy access to thousands of songs: the Audi music interface integrates portable media players such as the Apple iPod into the Audi MMI. Using selection criteria such as artists, albums, tracks or genres, you can navigate conveniently through the entire music collection with the MMI controls and the multifunction steering wheel. Related LinksAudi MMI The highlightsYour iPod remains safely stowed away in the glove box during a journey, connected to the Audi music interface by cable. As well as transmitting the track information and music to the Audi Music Interface, this cable simultaneously charges up your MP3 player. The most important functions of the Audi music interface at a glance: • Playing all tracks stored on the player • Operating the portable terminal device via the MMI controls and the multifunction steering wheel • Displaying playlists, artists, albums, tracks and genres on the MMI display • scan, MIX/random and repeat • Skip track in both directions • Fast forward and reverse • Power supply via adapter cable Supported playersNavigation by artist, track, playlist and genre is currently only possible with all Apple iPods from the fourth generation (iPod, iPod Mini, iPod Photo, iPod Video and iPod Nano up to Firmware version 1.1). Using the revised iPod Nano up to version 1.1.1 is not recommended. A special adapter cable is needed to connect up the iPods; it is available from your centre as an Audi Genuine Accessory. Other portable media players (e.g. Apple iPod Shuffle) can be connected up via the optional Aux-In cable. With these players, however, it is not possible to navigate through the music files via the MMI. Support for other media players is currently under development. [/ QUOTE ] Make me an offer Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TDiAvant Posted February 2, 2008 Report Share Posted February 2, 2008 Note that you must be running a minimum MMI version of 3460, but 4220 is recommended, also coding the can-gateway for the second media player should be completed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nelson_R32 Posted February 2, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 2, 2008 Thanks Wasn't aware a MMi update may be required Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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