Portable media
When Browse is selected, the list of folders and
MP3 files is displayed. Select a folder to view
and select the tracks contained within.
Note: The audio system will play MP3, WMA
and AAC files.
To maximise playback quality, it is
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The highest compression rate supported,
is 320 kbits per second (kbps). If anything
less than 128 kbps is used, Digital Signal
Processing (DSP) functionality may be
lost.
recommended that lossless compression is
used for any media files on USB or iPod. Failing
this, it is recommended that compressed files
utilise a minimum bitrate of 192 kb/s (a higher
bitrate is strongly recommended).
Note: iPod® is a trademark of Apple Computer
Inc., registered in the US and other countries.
The CD player may take a longer time to
load an MP3 disc, if there are more tracks
than on a normal CD. To minimise loading
time, a rigid folder structure is
Note: Some MP3 players may have their own
file system that is not supported by this
system. To use your MP3 player, you must set
it to USB Removable Device or Mass Storage
Device mode. Only music that has been added
to the device in this mode can be played.
recommended.
If a CD contains a mixture of MP3 and
CDDA tracks, any MP3 tracks will be
ignored.
PORTABLE MEDIA CONNECTIONS
PLAYING A PORTABLE DEVICE
Portable media devices can be connected to
the media hub located in the cubby box. The
portable devices that you can connect to the
system include:
If you are using a USB mass storage device or
approved iPod, you can control playback using
the touch screen controls.
If you are using a Bluetooth® device, you can
control playback using the touch screen, but
some controls are unavailable.
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USB mass storage devices (e.g. a memory
stick). Devices must use FAT or FAT32 file
format.
If you are using any portable media device via
the AUX socket, then you must control
playback from the device itself.
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iPod (iPod Classic, iTouch, iPhone and
Nano are supported - full functionality for
older devices cannot be guaranteed). iPod
Shuffle functionality cannot be guaranteed.
Land Rover does not recommend the
use of a Hard Disc Drive via the USB link
while the vehicle is in motion. These
devices are not designed for in car use
and may be damaged.
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Auxiliary device (personal audio, MP3
players, all iPods).
Note: Auxiliary devices have no touch
screen control.
If you are connecting an iPod or mass storage
device, use the touch screen to operate and
search the device. Many of the controls are
similar to those available for CD play.
Please disconnect your iPod when
leaving the vehicle. Failure to do so may
result in the iPod battery discharging.
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