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Media player technical data The following tables list compatible file formats and other technical specifications for the mediaplayer.
Audio files
For- matFile extension
Codec
MP3 .mp3 MPEG1 Layer III, MPEG2 Layer III, MP3 Pro (mp3compatible),MP3 HD (mp3compatible)
AAC .m4a, .m4b, .aac AAC LC (MPEG-4 part III Audio),HE-AAC (aacPlusv1/v2)
WMA .wma WMA8/9, WMA9/10 Pro
WAV .wav LPCM
FLAC .flac FLAC
Video files
Format File extension
MP4 .mp4, .m4v
MPEG-PS .mpg, .mp2, .mpeg, .m1v
Format File extension
AVI .avi
AVI (DivX) .avi, .divx
ASF .asf, .wmv
MKV .mkv
Subtitles
Format File extension
SubViewer .sub
SubRip .srt
SSA .ssa
DivX ®
DivX Certified devices have been tested for high quality DivX (.divx, .avi) video playback. When yousee the DivX logo, you have the freedom to playyour favorite DivX movies.
Profile DivX Home Theater
Video codec DivX, MPEG-4
Resolution 720x576Audio speed (bit rate) 4.8Mbps
Frame per sec-ond 30 fps
File extension .divx, .avi
Max. file size 4 GB
Audio codec MP3, AC3
Subtitles XSUBSpecial func- tions Multiple subtitles, multipleaudio, resume play
Reference Meets all requirements of the DivX®
Home Theater
profile. Visit divx.com formore information and soft-ware tools to convert your files into DivX ®
Home
Theater. video.
Storing information on a USB deviceIn order for the system to read data stored on a USB device, the following specifications must bemet. Any folder structures will not be shown inthe center display during playback.
Max. number
Files 15,000
Folders 1,000
Folder levels 8
Playlists 100
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Internet connection troubleshooting The following are factors that may affect the vehicle's Internet connection.
The amount of data being transmitted depends on the services or apps that are currently in use.For example, streaming audio requires a greatdeal of data to be transmitted, which requires agood connection and a strong signal.
Cell phone to the vehicleConnection speed may vary depending on thelocation of the cell phone in the vehicle. Move thephone closer to the center display to increasesignal strength. Be sure that there are noobstructing/screening objects between thephone and the screen.
Cell phone to the network operatorThe speed of the mobile network may varydepending on coverage/reception in the vehicle'slocation. Reception is generally poorer in tunnels,in mountainous areas, in deep valleys or indoors.Connection speed may also depend on the typeof subscription that you have with the serviceprovider. Contact your service provider in the event of data transmission problems.
Restarting the phone
If you experience problems making a connection, it may to help to restart the phone.
Related information
•Internet connected vehicle (p. 458)
• Connecting to the Internet (p. 459)
Tethering (Wi-Fi sharing)
When the vehicle is connected to the Internet, this connection can be shared (tethered) with other devices 7
.
The network service provider (the SIM card) must support tethering.
1. Open the center display's Top view.
7 Does not apply for a Wi-Fi connection.
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566Booster cushions 88
Brake assist system 365
Brake lights 150, 366Brakes
auto-hold 365
Brake system Brake pad inspection 363
fluid 560
general information 362, 364, 366
Bulbs 529 replacing 524
specifications 530
C
Cameradriver support systems 308
limitations 309
Camera, Park Assist 348, 350, 352, 353
Capacity weight 478, 557
Cargo area, steel grid 223
Cargo area cover 225Cargo compartment fuses 520
raising/lowering the level 216
Cargo net 221
Cargo space 216
Car wash 541
Catalytic converter 381CD, USB, iPod, AUX, Bluetooth, Recents, Library, Shuffle, Similar, Change device,Audio Language, Off, Subtitle Language, Video, DivX ® VOD 452
CD player 451 Cell phone hands-free 438
Pairing 439
Cell phone voice control 124 Center display changing settings 35
cleaning 546
keyboard 36
navigating in 43
overview 33
screen in the center console 49
symbols in the status bar 48
Chains 479
Changing a wheel 481Charging cable hybrid battery 394
Child restraints recalls and registration 81Child restraint systems 81booster cushions 88
convertible seats 85
infant seats 83
ISOFIX/LATCH anchors 89
top tether anchors 91
Child safety 79 booster cushions 88
child restraint systems 81, 90
convertible seats 85
infant seats 83
Child safety locks 254 Child seats lower attachment points 90
City safety 312, 320City Safety crossing traffic 317
detecting objects 315
limitations 320
rear collision warning 324
symbols and messages 323
troubleshooting 318
City Safety, On/Off 314 City Safety ™
Multi Target 318
Cleaning exterior 541
interior 544
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572Recalls, child restraints 81
Recirculation (climate system) 203
Refrigerant (A/C system) 559
Refueling 378, 379
fuel filler door 380
Registering child restraints 81
Remote key 235, 238, 245 immobilizer 232
linking to a driver profile 181
range 237
replacing the battery 233
restricted (red) key 238
Remote updates 501
Replacing bulbs 524
Replacing fuses 510, 511, 516, 520
Reporting safety defects 61
Roadside Assistance 14
Road sign information (RSI) 332, 334
Rollover Protection System (ROPS) 263
Roll Stability Control (RSC) 263
Run-off mitigation 341, 343
S
Safety, occupant 60
Safety defects, reporting 61
Safety locks, child 254
Safety mode 78Seat adjusting the passenger's seat from the
driver's seat 168
Seat belt reminder 68
Seat belts Automatic locking retractor/Emergency
locking retractor 81
buckling 66
pretensioners 64, 65
reminder 68
securing child restraint systems 83, 85, 88
unbuckling 66
use during pregnancy 62
using 64
Seats rear 173
Sensus 22 Service connected service booking 502
Settings view
categories 114
resetting 117
system settings 116
Shiftlock override 415
Side door mirrors 106
Side impact airbags 76Sirius Satellite radio Travel link 433
SiriusXM ®
Satellite radio
traffic information 429, 430, 432
Snow chains 479
Snow tires 479Sound settings media 455
ringtones 445
Sound settings, audio system 423, 455 Specifications bulbs 530
Speed camera alert 332
Speed limiter 263, 265, 269 automatic 265, 267
deactivating/reactivating 268
starting/activating 264
Spin control 259
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