Walkthrough of MMI Version K0814 (latest 02/2016)
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Walkthrough of MMI Version K0814 (latest 02/2016)
I wanted to practice recording and editing youtube videos, so I thought I'd pick this subject to practice.
I did a walkthrough of MMI Version K0814 which should be the latest version for the C7.
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I did a walkthrough of MMI Version K0814 which should be the latest version for the C7.
feedback welcome
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Nice video. Thank you for posting.
At 1:35 it looks like you are scrolling left/right on the navigation map. If that is what you are doing, how is that done? I definitely miss map scrolling - my last car had a touch screen and scrolling was easy but I have yet to figure it out on my new A6.
At 1:35 it looks like you are scrolling left/right on the navigation map. If that is what you are doing, how is that done? I definitely miss map scrolling - my last car had a touch screen and scrolling was easy but I have yet to figure it out on my new A6.
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Nice job -- thank you for posting. Volume is low throughout -- hard to hear what you're saying in many places. Are you using the Audi Connect data stream or are you tethered to your smartphone (I assume you're using Audi Connect because if you weren't, the dealer wouldn't have done the data connection hardware replacement)? Do you know why you're only getting 3G data after the module was replaced?
The MMI update is easy to get from a dealer if you supply one of the "known" triggers that will cause the dealer to do the work under warranty or a TSB, etc. On the A6, IIRC one of the "known" complaints is that the radio is making popping noises. The update is also available inexpensively (like under $15) by purchasing the disc from a place like ECStuning.
The MMI update is easy to get from a dealer if you supply one of the "known" triggers that will cause the dealer to do the work under warranty or a TSB, etc. On the A6, IIRC one of the "known" complaints is that the radio is making popping noises. The update is also available inexpensively (like under $15) by purchasing the disc from a place like ECStuning.
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Nice video. Thank you for posting.
At 1:35 it looks like you are scrolling left/right on the navigation map. If that is what you are doing, how is that done? I definitely miss map scrolling - my last car had a touch screen and scrolling was easy but I have yet to figure it out on my new A6.
At 1:35 it looks like you are scrolling left/right on the navigation map. If that is what you are doing, how is that done? I definitely miss map scrolling - my last car had a touch screen and scrolling was easy but I have yet to figure it out on my new A6.
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Note that the MMI will also be updated to 0814 along with the modem update if not already there.
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Nice job -- thank you for posting. Volume is low throughout -- hard to hear what you're saying in many places. Are you using the Audi Connect data stream or are you tethered to your smartphone (I assume you're using Audi Connect because if you weren't, the dealer wouldn't have done the data connection hardware replacement)? Do you know why you're only getting 3G data after the module was replaced?
The MMI update is easy to get from a dealer if you supply one of the "known" triggers that will cause the dealer to do the work under warranty or a TSB, etc. On the A6, IIRC one of the "known" complaints is that the radio is making popping noises. The update is also available inexpensively (like under $15) by purchasing the disc from a place like ECStuning.
The MMI update is easy to get from a dealer if you supply one of the "known" triggers that will cause the dealer to do the work under warranty or a TSB, etc. On the A6, IIRC one of the "known" complaints is that the radio is making popping noises. The update is also available inexpensively (like under $15) by purchasing the disc from a place like ECStuning.
I meant to say 3G not 4G. That was a mistake.
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The MMI update is easy to get from a dealer if you supply one of the "known" triggers that will cause the dealer to do the work under warranty or a TSB, etc. On the A6, IIRC one of the "known" complaints is that the radio is making popping noises. The update is also available inexpensively (like under $15) by purchasing the disc from a place like ECStuning.
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North American MY2012-15 C7 MMI (and nav map) updates at this point can only be done by the dealer. This appears to be changing with the new MMI found in MY2016 where an owner will be able to download an update to a flash drive and install on their own, same as now with nav map updates.
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Thanks for the help on scrolling. Works well.
I just updated my MY16 with the new map. No downloading to a flash needed. The car just told me a new map was available and asked if I wanted it. I said yes, and about 1 1/4 hrs later it was installed. Couldn't be easier.
I just updated my MY16 with the new map. No downloading to a flash needed. The car just told me a new map was available and asked if I wanted it. I said yes, and about 1 1/4 hrs later it was installed. Couldn't be easier.
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North American MY2012-15 C7 MMI (and nav map) updates at this point can only be done by the dealer. This appears to be changing with the new MMI found in MY2016 where an owner will be able to download an update to a flash drive and install on their own, same as now with nav map updates.