AM/FM/XM are all part of the "source" selection, if you put it on FM then switch to BT, the next time you restart the car it will be on FM not XM. at least that is how mine functions.. it never comes up on XM, only FM or Jukebox if that was my last source listened too.
Gee I dunno, maybe wait at least a few seconds for the Bluetooth device to connect, just like every other car on the planet that wasn't programmed by morons?When you start up, Bluetooth is not available although Sirius is. So what do you propose to do while waiting for Bluetooth? Play nothing? And how long should it wait for Bluetooth, suppose there is no Bluetooth the next time you start up? I’m not so sure all this was an oversight as much as a compromise in the programming to reduce the complexity of the decision-making. When the psychic upgrade comes out you won’t have this problem.
Maybe it's because I use the MODE button, which means XM will always precede BT. In any case, the fact that the car isn't capable of staying on BT is idiotic regardless of what it reverts to on startup.AM/FM/XM are all part of the "source" selection, if you put it on FM then switch to BT, the next time you restart the car it will be on FM not XM. at least that is how mine functions.. it never comes up on XM, only FM or Jukebox if that was my last source listened too.
USB/BT/CARPLAY are media selections, they take a bit to boot up after the radio itself boots. since I always use carplay, mine goes to FM until carplay connects, then it auto switches to carplay.
I'll need to try this.Try lowering the video quality. The higher the audio fidelity over Bluetooth, the more likely you are to experience some type of lag in audio. This happens to me when listening to my music over Bluetooth. Since I was using spotify, I was able to lower the audio quality in the options, and the lag problem was fixed. But I prefer the higher quality, so I just use the aux cable for music.
I guess I am not understanding your point. Kon mentioned that his defaulted to Sirius so that is what I was responding to. In general I think it will never default to Bluetooth since it isn’t present on startup. It will default to whatever source is available at startup and was the last source listen to, be it AM/FM/XM.
my point is if the mode is on FM then he won't get static, he will actually hear music or whatever is on the FM station he is tuned to. stops the annoying XM ad issue.
Bluetooth is still going to take time to register, same as carplay does when wired, but at least it isn't pumping static or XM ads.
Only via USB stick as far as I know :/
Only via USB stick as far as I know :/
When I plug in my Android phone (Galaxy S9) the phone just tells me that the attached device can't read files due to compatibility issues or whatever.
I'm guessing that's a Tech and not Ultimate? Not sure how to tell without seeing the dial...2015-2016 play phones over USB fine. If your Android device is throwing an error it's most likely an incompatible setting regarding USB security.
I'm guessing that's a Tech and not Ultimate? Not sure how to tell without seeing the dial...
Otherwise it all seems to work well for me; and if you hadn’t realized it yet, you can also play DVD movies when parked - rare use for me but can fun when parked waiting on a passenger.
I don't watch movies in my car, I use my DVD drive for audio. The audio keeps playing when you're out of park, only the video shuts off. Buy this and enjoy the eargasm.