AMI Questions
#1
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AMI Questions
Installing Ami in glove box, and will replace serious radio in trunk with CD player as I don't use it. See a lot of talk about Tune2Air. I use Android, so do I need model wms2000. Can I control the music from the MMI or do I need to use phone to change tracks, skip forward/reverse etc.? I would certainly prefer the MMI control option. Should I not use Bluetooth and simply use 3.5 jack? What about the USB option and using ipod or pen drive. Would appreciate knowing how others are using this and what their preferences are.
Might anyone have cables for sale like Tune2air, USB, or 3.5.
Might anyone have cables for sale like Tune2air, USB, or 3.5.
Last edited by Pointman911; 09-24-2016 at 01:12 PM.
#2
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So why would you move the CD player from the glove box to the trunk? Just leave everything alone. If you don't use the XM/Sirius then just ignore it or get one of their 6 months for free specials. I happen to like XM/Sirius especially on long trips. I can listen to NPR, News, etc without having to search for fringe stations.
If you want to use Bluetooth audio, you might be disappointed. Personally I have not found a bluetooth adapter that has good audio quality. I have the Audi USB-> Bluetooth receiver and it basically sucks.
The 3.5 jack is OK, but you will have to fiddle with your remote device to change music selections, etc.
What I did was to buy a Seagate 1TB USB drive and load it up with music. Between that and XM, I am pretty happy. If you want a dedicated internet streaming source, I suggest you get a spare phone and leave it in the car. When you get in your car with your smartphone, enable the hotspot and then the spare phone will connect and play.
If you want to use Bluetooth audio, you might be disappointed. Personally I have not found a bluetooth adapter that has good audio quality. I have the Audi USB-> Bluetooth receiver and it basically sucks.
The 3.5 jack is OK, but you will have to fiddle with your remote device to change music selections, etc.
What I did was to buy a Seagate 1TB USB drive and load it up with music. Between that and XM, I am pretty happy. If you want a dedicated internet streaming source, I suggest you get a spare phone and leave it in the car. When you get in your car with your smartphone, enable the hotspot and then the spare phone will connect and play.
#3
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Placing the CD player in the trunk would allow me to install AMI in glove box without purchasing $172 Fiber/Power cable.
I would like to be able to interact with input device through MMI if possible. Probably have to use ipod or USB drive then.
I would like to be able to interact with input device through MMI if possible. Probably have to use ipod or USB drive then.
#4
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Smart and efficient play... Congrats
Very good idea, but finding the place in the trunk for those short cables is a little difficult. Please post the pictures when it's done.
Cheers,
Louis
Cheers,
Louis
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#7
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I think the CD changer has to be mounted horizontally. If you can do that then you are OK.
All of the AMI cables are short so finding long ones will be a real challenge. Running long 3.5 mm cables is not advisable due to audio interference. That audio interference is why auto makers went with the MOST fiber optic system.
The AMI does not like USB hubs and will not work with them. The AMI does not like SSDs either. USB thumb drives are OK.
You could sell the Satellite receiver and pay for most of the cost of the jumpers, etc needed to put the AMI and CD changer in the glove box.
You could also send the original seller a message and ask him for the cables, etc that were supposed to come with the AMI.
All of the AMI cables are short so finding long ones will be a real challenge. Running long 3.5 mm cables is not advisable due to audio interference. That audio interference is why auto makers went with the MOST fiber optic system.
The AMI does not like USB hubs and will not work with them. The AMI does not like SSDs either. USB thumb drives are OK.
You could sell the Satellite receiver and pay for most of the cost of the jumpers, etc needed to put the AMI and CD changer in the glove box.
You could also send the original seller a message and ask him for the cables, etc that were supposed to come with the AMI.
Last edited by richard-tx; 09-24-2016 at 03:01 PM.
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#8
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I think the CD changer has to be mounted horizontally. If you can do that then you are OK.
All of the AMI cables are short so finding long ones will be a real challenge. Running long 3.5 mm cables is not advisable due to audio interference. That audio interference is why auto makers went with the MOST fiber optic system.
The AMI does not like USB hubs and will not work with them. The AMI does not like SSDs either. USB thumb drives are OK.
You could sell the Satellite receiver and pay for most of the cost of the jumpers, etc needed to put the AMI and CD changer in the glove box.
You could also send the original seller a message and ask him for the cables, etc that were supposed to come with the AMI.
All of the AMI cables are short so finding long ones will be a real challenge. Running long 3.5 mm cables is not advisable due to audio interference. That audio interference is why auto makers went with the MOST fiber optic system.
The AMI does not like USB hubs and will not work with them. The AMI does not like SSDs either. USB thumb drives are OK.
You could sell the Satellite receiver and pay for most of the cost of the jumpers, etc needed to put the AMI and CD changer in the glove box.
You could also send the original seller a message and ask him for the cables, etc that were supposed to come with the AMI.
Hope I can access thumb drive via MMI.
If your not happy with your AMI Bluetooth device, maybe you would like to sell it cheap? It's probably hard wired into AMI cable though.
#9
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I think you should take it one step at a time. Start with the AMI USB cable and put some tunes on a thumb drive.
Keep in mind that to do bluetooth, you will need a receiver that converts Bluetooth A2DP to USB. Audi made a USB to Bluetooth adapter. If you want one I have one that I will sell you. $150 shipped Part number 4F0051510J
I remember reading about the CD changer and seem to recall that it has to be horizontal. Maybe you got lucky and have a unit that can be played in any direction.
Keep in mind that to do bluetooth, you will need a receiver that converts Bluetooth A2DP to USB. Audi made a USB to Bluetooth adapter. If you want one I have one that I will sell you. $150 shipped Part number 4F0051510J
I remember reading about the CD changer and seem to recall that it has to be horizontal. Maybe you got lucky and have a unit that can be played in any direction.
#10
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Thanks Rich, for that price on fiber/power cable, I ordered it. Upgraded MMI and connected AMI today. 3.5 jack works great but USB does not recognize thumb drive. Formated FAT32, 8 gig. I assume I am missing something. Something need to be done with VCDS? Any help would be appreciated. Cable has USB and 3.5, wonder is USB is just crap. It doesn't charge with that cable either.
Just thinking! I installed AMI after MMI Upgrade, do I need to run disk again with AMI installed? Is there possibly prices not installed in upgrade due to it not seeing AMI unit?
Just thinking! I installed AMI after MMI Upgrade, do I need to run disk again with AMI installed? Is there possibly prices not installed in upgrade due to it not seeing AMI unit?
Last edited by Pointman911; 10-01-2016 at 01:09 PM.