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    Quote Originally Posted by AJG View Post
    I'm going to talk to the dealer again because the brochure definitely says MDI is standard even in the base model, which comes with the Bolero.
    Good luck. I escalated this with a dealer and Skoda Australia shortly after mine was delivered and neither were particularly concerned the brochure was incorrect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kamold View Post
    I don't have a MKIII, but from what I read there is MDI via USB in the Bolero, but by default this does not support ipod connectivity unless built after a certain date. Columbus Nav units support it by default. If you don't have the Mitsumi adapter you either need to have it retrofitted, or use the SDCard or BT streaming.

    Thats the way I read it. You may well get very confusing if not incorrect info from the dealer. This is unfortunately not uncommon, particularly with specific infotainment features like this.
    Thanks Kamold. Sounds like that's at the source of the issue. Just spoke to the dealer and they'll have a look with my equipment next time I'm in the neighbourhood.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brenno View Post
    Good luck. I escalated this with a dealer and Skoda Australia shortly after mine was delivered and neither were particularly concerned the brochure was incorrect.
    Ah ok, so it's a known issue then? That's annoying. I don't want this to be the thing that sours my Skoda experience. The silly thing is an MDI was hardly a make or break deal for me, it's just when the brochure says it's there and turns out not to be, it's frustrating.

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    I loaded 500 songs from Itunes to an SD card and it works very well (mk III Occy). I have 5 sources of music: 2 SD cards, the Jukebox internal hard drive and plug in device and blue tooth. Cant complain.
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    My ipod works fine through the USB port, all album covers show up on the screen and all functions are available. My Nokia is also connected by Bluetooth at the same time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by afterdarker View Post
    I loaded 500 songs from Itunes to an SD card and it works very well (mk III Occy). I have 5 sources of music: 2 SD cards, the Jukebox internal hard drive and plug in device and blue tooth. Cant complain.
    Is it as simple as dragging and dropping the files from your iTunes directory to the sd card? (I feel like my father, asking these questions)



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    Quote Originally Posted by Antiplastix View Post
    My ipod works fine through the USB port, all album covers show up on the screen and all functions are available. My Nokia is also connected by Bluetooth at the same time.
    Do you know what head unit is fitted in your car? And also how old is the ipod?

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    Quote Originally Posted by AJG View Post
    Is it as simple as dragging and dropping the files from your iTunes directory to the sd card? (I feel like my father, asking these questions)



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    Apple's native format is AAC, but iTunes should be able to export as MP3 which is what the car needs. If you can't work out how to export MP3's find a free AAC to MP3 converter.

    The other thing is if you put the SD Card into a Mac it puts 'shadow' files of all the songs on the card too and this makes navigating the SD card a pain. So put the SD card into a Windows computer after you've had it in a Mac and throw away the 'shadow' files.
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    Quote Originally Posted by AJG View Post
    Is it as simple as dragging and dropping the files from your iTunes directory to the sd card? (I feel like my father, asking these questions)
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    I have a former background in software development, but better than that I have teenage children...
    If you don't have the requisite teenager, you will need to search for the location of your music library and then drag and drop the files to your SD card. Do it outside of ITunes.
    Last edited by afterdarker; 10-07-2015 at 09:51 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wfdTamar View Post
    Apple's native format is AAC, but iTunes should be able to export as MP3 which is what the car needs. If you can't work out how to export MP3's find a free AAC to MP3 converter.

    The other thing is if you put the SD Card into a Mac it puts 'shadow' files of all the songs on the card too and this makes navigating the SD card a pain. So put the SD card into a Windows computer after you've had it in a Mac and throw away the 'shadow' files.
    Thanks, great tips!

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