hmmm thanks guys. It does seem to be more complicated than it needs to be. I will take the cable from the X3 to VW and see if it works with my iPod. I use the iPod Classic as it is 160 GB so I can put about 5,000 songs in apple lossless on it and that keeps me happy whichever mood I am in. I don't need the new cable connection that the iPhone 5 uses. BMW have had this functionality for a few years so I am very surprised if VW don't have it. If it works then I'll let everyone know and you use the BMW cable. Three more sleeps. I'm getting antsy!
Steve
Dear all
About to order a Mk7 and I'm confused about the media system.
In my previous Mk5 GTi I had the RCD 510 system with MDI. Could connect my iPod classic and was able to choose music on the touchscreen with nothing displaying on the MFA. I have been to my local dealer and none of the cars there seem to come with an MDI interface but all have a USB port and a 3.5mm plug in the centre console.
Questions:
- Does anyone have MDI
- Does the USB port only charge or is there any other functionality
- Does anyone have a large music collection on an SD card and if so how fast is the system accessing the songs?
- How big an SD card can the system recognise?
There is no mdi on the new golf. I can confirm that the capacity for the SD card slot is future proofed at 1TB.
Incidentally, I tried some hard drives today (1TB and 2TB, NTFS formatted) and absolutely no dice; the Discover Media would not even recognise that there was a USB device connected.....
The USB port will charge and will read music on a USB thumb drive which works quite well. You can arrange music in folders on the USB if you want. Similarly I also have an 8 gig high speed SD card connected in the glove box but have noticed sometimes songs are unrecognisable and other times they can be played. I haven't worked out why but maybe it has something to do with my particular SD card. At first I was surprised at no mdi but now I think it makes sense just to have an SD or USB. The port in the centre console is USB 2.0 according to the manual so there's no point paying more and getting a USB 3.0 speed.
Last edited by ihawk; 12-03-2014 at 02:12 PM.
Current: Mk7 GTI, DSG, White, Leather, Driver assist, Sunroof, Xenons
Previous: MY10 Golf 118 tsi, Candy White, Sports Pack, Corn Leather, MDI.
My experience after 10 days in a mk7 high line:
1. There is no MDI plug or anything like what was in my mk6. Nothing. End of discussion. No way to connect MDI in an Aus spec mk7.
2. USB is charge only. It will not recognise an iPod Classic, period. I could hook it in, and connect via headphone jack, but that's hardly a sensible solution.
3. My solution: get a 32gb SD card, dump a bunch of music on it that has been processed thru iTunes to have cover images etc., organised by artist into folders then albums in sub folders (same as it probably is on your PC). Plug card into socket in glovebox. Then hit media on the dash display, and fiddle. Works better than mk6 iPod direct connect, displays album art, all normal tag info.
4. Pity about the spare iPod Classic, but the SD card only cost $30 anyway.
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