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There are two ways of pairing a Bluetooth device
to the infotainment system:
•
Searching for the phone (or other device)
from the vehicle
•
Searching for the vehicle from the phone (or
other device)
The following instructions assume that a cell
phone is to be paired to the infotainment system
but the procedure is the same for any Bluetooth
device.
Alternative 1: searching for the phone
from the vehicle
1. Make the phone discoverable/visible using
its Bluetooth function. Refer to the phone's
user guide if necessary.
2. Open the Phone view on the center display.
>
•
If no phones have been paired to the
vehicle, tap
Add phone
.
•
If a list of phones is displayed, tap
Change
and tap
Add phone
in
the pop-up window.
3. Tap the name of the phone to be connected.
4. Check that the code displayed in the vehicle
is the same as the one in the phone. Confirm
in both places.
5. For the phone selected, accept or cancel the
alternatives for the phone book (list of con-
tacts), text messages, etc. Full functionality
may not be available in all cell phones.
6. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the
phone's Bluetooth function, activate the
phone's function for tethering/personal hot-
spot, etc.
Alternative 2: searching for the vehicle
from the phone
1. Open the center display's Phone view.
•
If no phones have been paired to the vehi-
cle, tap
Add phone
Make vehicle
discoverable
.
•
If a phone has previously been paired to
the vehicle, tap
Change
and tap
Add
phone
Make vehicle discoverable
in
the pop-up window.
2. Activate the phone's Bluetooth function.
3. Search in the phone for Bluetooth devices.
> A list of Bluetooth devices will be dis-
played.
4. Select the vehicle's name in the list.
5. Check that the code displayed in the phone
is the same as the one in the vehicle. Con-
firm in both places.
6. For the phone selected, accept or cancel the
alternatives for the phone book (list of con-
tacts), text messages, etc. Full functionality
may not be available in all cell phones.
7. To connect the vehicle to the Internet via the
phone's Bluetooth function, activate the
phone's function for tethering/personal hot-
spot, etc.
If your cell phone's operating system is upda-
ted, this may break the connection between
the phone and the vehicle. If this happens,
delete the phone from the list of paired
phones and repeat the pairing procedure
described in this article.
Compatible cell phones
Many of the cell phones available today have
Bluetooth functionality but not all of them are
fully compatible with the vehicle. Go to
www.volvocars.com for a list of compatible
phones or contact your Volvo retailer.
Related information
•
Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
(p. 451)
•
•
Handling text messages (p. 453)
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Connecting/disconnecting a cell
phone
Once a cell phone or other Bluetooth device has
been paired to the infotainment system, it can be
connected, disconnected or removed from the
list of available devices.
Connecting automatically
1. Before switching on the vehicle's ignition, be
sure that the phone's Bluetooth and personal
hotspot (tethering) functions are activated.
2. Switch on the ignition.
> The phone (or other device) will be con-
nected to the system and can be used
wirelessly.
Only the 2 most recently connected cell phones
can be connected automatically.
Connecting manually
1. Be sure that the phone's Bluetooth and per-
sonal hotspot (tethering) functions are acti-
vated.
2. In the center display, open Phone view and
tap
Change phone
.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices (ones
that have already been paired to the info-
tainment system) will be displayed.
3. Tap the name of the phone or other device
to be connected.
> The phone (or other device) will be con-
nected.
Disconnecting a phone
–
Deactivate the phone's Bluetooth function.
If a phone is carried out of range of the vehicle, it
will automatically be disconnected.
If a call in progress when this is done, the call will
be transferred from the vehicle's speakers/micro-
phone to the cell phone.
Changing phones
1. In the center display, open Phone view.
2. Tap
Change
.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices (ones
that have already been paired to the info-
tainment system) will be displayed.
3. Tap the name of the phone (or other device)
to be connected.
Removing a phone (or other device)
from the list
1. In the center display, open Phone view.
2. Tap
Settings
Communication
Bluetooth
.
> A list of available Bluetooth devices (ones
that have already been paired to the info-
tainment system) will be displayed.
3. Tap the name of the phone to be deleted
from the list.
4. Tap
Remove device
and confirm.
> The phone or other device is no longer
paired to the vehicle. Before this device
can be used again, the pairing procedure
will have to be repeated.
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Handling phone calls
Calls can be made to one or more parties.
Generic illustration
Making calls
1. In the center display, open Phone sub-view.
2. Initiate a call from: recently made calls, the
phone book (list of contacts) or enter a num-
ber. Search for or scroll to a contact in the
phone book. Tap
in the phone book to
add a contact to your list of
Favorites
.
3. Tap
Call
or
.
4. Tap
End call
to end a phone call.
Calls can also be made from the list of recent
calls using the App menu, which can be opened
using the right-side steering wheel keypad's
symbol.
Making multiple calls
While a call is in progress:
1. Tap
Add call
.
2. Select from the list of recent calls or from
the phone book.
3. Tap a line in the list of recent calls or
to
call a contact in the phone book.
4. Tap
Swap call
to toggle between calls.
5. Tap
End call
to end a phone call.
Group (conference) calls
While multiple calls are in progress:
1. Tap
Join calls
to merge ongoing calls.
2. Tap
End call
to end a phone call.
Incoming calls
Information about incoming calls is displayed in
the instrument panel and the center display. Han-
dle the calls using the right-side steering wheel
keypad or the center display.
1. Tap
Answer
/
Reject
.
2. Tap
End call
to end a phone call.
Incoming calls while another call is in
progress
1. Tap
Answer
/
Reject
.
2. Tap
End call
to end a phone call.
Privacy
While a call is in progress:
–
Tap
Privacy
.
> The vehicle's integrated microphone will
be turned off.
•
Switch to mobile phone
: the hands-free
function will be disconnected and the call will
continue in the cell phone.
•
Driver focused
: the microphone in the ceil-
ing liner on the passenger's side will be
muted and the call will continue using vehi-
cle's the hands-free function on the driver's
side.
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Using the center display (p. 50)
•
Using the center display keyboard (p. 36)
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Handling text messages
Text messages can be received and sent from a
connected cell phone.
Text message functionality has to be activated in
certain cell phones and not all phones offer full
compatibility/functionality. Go to
support.volvocars.com for additional information.
Reading text messages in the center
display
1. From App view, tap
Messages
to open.
2. Tap the name of the contact who sent the
message.
3. Tap
Read out
to have the message read
aloud or tap the message to be displayed.
Reading new text messages in the
instrument panel
Text messages are only displayed in the instru-
ment panel if this has been selected. See the
article "Text message settings" for more informa-
tion.
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To have the message read aloud, select
Read out
using the keypad in the steering
wheel.
Sending text messages
1. From App view, tap
Messages
to open.
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2.
•
To reply to a message: tap the name of
the contact who sent the message and
then tap
Answer
.
•
To create a new message: tap
Create
new
+
. Select the contact who will
receive the message or enter a phone
number.
3. Write or dictate (
) the message.
4. Tap
Send
.
Message notification
See the article "Text message settings" for a list
of possible settings.
Related information
•
Text message settings (p. 454)
Phone settings
The following settings can be made for a paired
and connected cell phone.
Cell phones
–
Pull down the center display's Top view and
tap
Settings
Communication
Phone
and choose among the following settings:
•
Ringtones
: select a ring tone (tones from
the cell phone or the vehicle can be
used). Not all cell phones are fully com-
patible and it may not be possible to use
their ring tones in the vehicle. Go to
www.volvocars.com for additional informa-
tion.
•
Sort order for contacts
: select sort cri-
teria for the phone book (list of contacts).
To show call notifications in the head-up dis-
play
*, see the article "Head-up display."
Related information
•
Text message settings (p. 454)
•
•
•
•
Text message settings
The following settings can be made for text mes-
sages received through a paired and connected
cell phone.
Text message settings
–
Pull down the center display's Top view and
tap
Settings
Communication
Text
Messages
and choose among the following
settings:
•
Notification in center display
: shows
text messages in the center display's sta-
tus bar.
•
Notification in driver display
: shows
text messages in the instrument panel.
With this alternative active, incoming mes-
sages can be handled from the right-side
steering wheel keypad.
•
Text message tone
: select an audible
signal for incoming text messages.
Related information
•
Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
(p. 451)
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Connecting a Bluetooth
®
device
Bluetooth
®
-enabled devices can be paired and
connected to the infotainment system to stream
media and in some cases connect to the Inter-
net.
Many cell phones and other devices currently on
the market offer wireless Bluetooth
®
technology.
Consult your Volvo retailer or go to
support.volvocars.com for any questions regar-
ding a device's compatibility with the vehicle's
infotainment system.
The procedure for pairing and connecting a
Bluetooth
®
-enabled device is the same as for a
cell phone. See the articles "Pairing a cell phone"
and "Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone" for
details.
Related information
•
•
Connecting/disconnecting a cell phone
(p. 451)
Connecting a device via the
AUX/USB socket
External audio sources such as an iPod
®
or mp3
player can be connected to the infotainment sys-
tem via the AUX and USB sockets in the tunnel
console.
Route the cable out under the front edge to help
avoid pinching it when the cover is closed.
If there are two USB sockets, the one with a
white frame should be used to connect an
iPhone to Apple CarPlay.
AUX/USB sockets in the tunnel console
Related information
•
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•
Media player technical data (p. 464)
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Media player
The media player can play audio from a CD
*,
from external media devices connected to the
USB/AUX sockets or it can stream audio from
an external device connected to the infotainment
system through a Bluetooth connection.
Video can also be viewed from devices con-
nected to the USB socket.
If the vehicle is connected to the Internet, it may
also be possible to listen to web radio, audio
books and to use various music services through
apps.
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The media player is controlled
from the center display but cer-
tain functions can also be con-
trolled from the right-side
steering wheel keypad or by
using voice commands.
Related information
•
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Voice control for radio and media (p. 127)
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Playing media through the AUX/USB sock-
ets (p. 462)
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay helps make it possible to listen to
music, make phone calls, get directions to a
destination, send/receive text messages and use
Siri while focusing on driving. Apple CarPlay
functions with certain Apple devices.
If the vehicle is not already equipped with
Apple CarPlay, it can be retro-fitted. Contact a
Volvo retailer.
Information about the apps supported and com-
patible cell phones is available from Apple at:
www.apple.com/ios/carplay/.
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Please be aware that Volvo has no con-
trol over the content of the Apple CarPlay
app.
•
Apple CarPlay can only be used if
Bluetooth is disabled. Therefore, a cell
phone or a media player connected via
Bluetooth will not be accessible while
Apple CarPlay is active.
•
To connect the vehicle to the Internet
while Apple CarPlay is active, use Wi-Fi
or the vehicle's integrated modem.
If navigation guidance is being provided by
Apple CarPlay, this will only be shown on the
center display (not on the head-up display
* or the
instrument panel).
The Apple CarPlay apps can be controlled from
the center display or voice-controlled using Siri
(the same as for a cell phone). Certain functions
can also be controlled from the right-side steer-
ing wheel keypad. Press and hold the
button
to activate Siri. If Siri cuts off too soon, press and
hold the
button.
By using Apple CarPlay you acknowledge
the following: Apple CarPlay is a service
provided by Apple Inc. under its terms and
conditions. Volvo Cars is thus not
responsible for Apple CarPlay or its
features/applications. When using Apple
CarPlay, certain information from your car
(including its position) is transferred to your
iPhone. In relation to Volvo Cars, you are
fully responsible for your and any others
person’s use of Apple CarPlay.
Starting Apple CarPlay
Voice control using Siri must be activated in the
currently connected cell phone before using
Apple CarPlay.
From an iPhone that is connected for the
first time
1. Connect the iPhone to the USB socket in
the tunnel console. If there are two USB
sockets, connect to the one with the white
frame.
2. Read the information in the pop-up window
that appears and tap
OK
.
3. Tap Apple CarPlay in the center display's
App view.
4. Read the conditions and tap
Accept
to con-
nect.
> The Apple CarPlay sub-view will open and
compatible apps will be displayed.
5. Tap the desired app.
> The app will start.
From a previously connected iPhone
1. Connect the iPhone to the USB socket in
the tunnel console. If there are two USB
sockets, connect to the one with the white
frame.
> If the automatic start setting has been
activated, the Apple CarPlay sub-view will
open and compatible apps will be dis-
played.
2. If the automatic start setting has not been
activated, open the
Apple CarPlay
app from
the center display's App view.
> The Apple CarPlay sub-view will open and
compatible apps will be displayed.
3. Tap the desired app.
> The app will start.
Apple CarPlay will run in the background if
another app is started in the same sub-view. To
return to Apple CarPlay, tap the Apple CarPlay
icon in App view.
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Toggling between Apple CarPlay and
iPod
Apple CarPlay to iPod
1. Tap
Settings
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
Communication
Apple CarPlay
.
3. Deselect the Apple device's box that will no
longer start Apple CarPlay when it is con-
nected.
4. Disconnect and reconnect the Apple device
to the USB socket.
5. Open the
iPod
app from App view.
iPod to Apple CarPlay
1. Tap
Apple CarPlay
in the center display's
App view.
2. Read the conditions in the pop-up window
that appears and tap
OK
.
3. Disconnect and reconnect the Apple device
to the USB socket.
> The Apple CarPlay sub-view will open.
Related information
•
•
•
Connecting a device via the AUX/USB
socket (p. 455)
•
Apple CarPlay settings (p. 458)
Apple CarPlay settings
This article explains settings for a cell phone
connected through Apple CarPlay.
Automatic start
1. Tap
Settings
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
Communication
Apple CarPlay
and
select the following settings:
•
Select the Apple CarPlay box for auto-
matic start when the device's USB cable
is connected.
•
Deselect the Apple CarPlay box to disa-
ble automatic start when the device's
USB cable is connected.
A maximum of 20 Apple devices can be stored in
the list. When the list is full, the first (oldest)
device stored will be deleted.
To erase the entire list, a factory reset has to be
performed. See the article "Resetting the set-
tings view."
System volume levels
1. Tap
Settings
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
Sound
System Volumes
and select
the following settings:
•
Voice Control
•
Navigation
•
Ringtone
Related information
•
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CD (media) player
*
The CD (media) player can play commercially
purchased discs as well as ones that you have
burned yourself. See the article "Media player
technical data" for information about compatible
file formats.
Location of the CD player in the tunnel console
Disc slot
Eject button
Related information
•
Media player technical data (p. 464)
Playing media
The media player can controlled from the right-
side steering wheel keypad, the center display or
by using voice commands.
The radio is also controlled from the media
player. See the articles relating to the radio.
Starting a media source
Generic illustration
CD
1. Insert a CD.
2. Open the
CD
app in the center display's App
view.
3. Select a track.
> Playback will begin.
USB flash drive
1. Insert the flash drive in the USB socket.
2. Open the
USB
app in the center display's
App view.
3. Select a track.
> Playback will begin.
Mp3 player and iPod
®
Use the iPod app ( not the USB app) to start
playback.
When an iPod is the media source, the info-
tainment system will use a menu structure
similar to the iPod's own menu structure.
1. Connect the device.
2. Start playback in the connected device.
3. Open the
iPod
,
USB
,
AUX
) app in the cen-
ter display's App view.
> Playback will begin.
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Bluetooth-connected device
1. Connect the device.
2. Activate Bluetooth in the device.
3. Start playback from the connected device.
4. Open the
Bluetooth
app in the center dis-
play's App view.
> Playback will begin.
Internet media
1. Connect the vehicle to the Internet.
2. Open the app in the center display's App
view.
> Playback will begin.
Video
1. Connect the device.
2. Open the
USB
app in the center display's
App view.
3. Tap the title of the video content to be
played.
> Playback will begin.
Apple CarPlay
Apple CarPlay is described in a separate article.
Controlling and changing media
The media player can be con-
trolled using voice commands,
the right-side steering wheel
keypad or the center display.
Volume: use the
buttons on the right-side
steering wheel keypad or turn the control under
the center display to raise or lower the volume.
Play/pause: tap the track's image, press the
symbol on the keypad or press the button under
the center display.
Change tracks: tap the desired track on the cen-
ter display, press the
buttons under the
center display or on the right-side steering wheel
keypad.
Fast forward/reverse, move within a track: press
the time axis on the center display and drag from
side to side, press and hold the
buttons
under the center display or on the right-side
steering wheel keypad.
Change media source: Tap a media source under
Recents
, tap the desired app in the center dis-
play's App view or use the
button on the
right-side steering wheel keypad.
Library
: tap to play a track from the library.
Shuffle
: tap to play tracks in random order.
Similar
: tap to use Gracenote to search for simi-
lar music on the USB device and create a playlist
based on the results. The playlist can contain up
to 50 tracks.
Change device
: tap to toggle between USB
devices if more than one is connected.
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Video settings
The following can be adjusted with the video
player in full screen or by opening the center dis-
play's Top view and tapping
Settings
Video
:
Primary Audio Default Language
,
Subtitle
and
Primary Subtitle Default Language
.
Play DivX
®
This DivX device must be registered in order to
play purchased DivX Video-on-Demand (VOD)
movies.
1. Open the center display's Top view and tap
Settings
Video
DivX
® VOD
to get a
registration code.
2. Go to vod.divx.com for additional information
and to complete the registration process.
Related information
•
•
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 127)
•
•
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Connecting a device via the AUX/USB
socket (p. 455)
•
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Connecting to the Internet (p. 466)
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Media searches
Searches can be made for information such as
artists, composers, song titles, albums, video,
audio books, playlists and podcasts (digital
media on the Internet).
1. Tap
.
> The center display's Search view opens
and the keyboard will be displayed.
2. Enter a search word/phrase.
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3. Tap
Search
.
> The infotainment system will search
through all connected devices and any
results will be displayed by category.
Swipe the screen horizontally to display each cat-
egory separately.
Related information
•
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•
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Playing media through the
AUX/USB sockets
An external media device, such as an iPod or an
mp-3 player can be connected to the infotain-
ment system.
A device with rechargeable batteries can be
recharged when it is connected to the USB
socket (if the ignition is on or the engine is run-
ning).
To simplify the use of a USB flash drive, it is
advisable to only store files with compatible file
formats on it. It will take considerably longer for
the system to index the files on the drive if it con-
tains anything other than compatible files.
In addition to audio, the vehicle's media player
also supports video playback when the external
device is connected to the USB socket.
Certain mp-3 players have proprietary file formats
that are not supported by the infotainment sys-
tem.
Related information
•
Connecting a device via the AUX/USB
socket (p. 455)
Streaming media through a
Bluetooth connection
The media player is equipped with Bluetooth
®
for streaming audio files from external
Bluetooth
®
-enabled devices.
Related information
•
•
•
Voice control for radio and media (p. 127)
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Media sound settings
Sound settings for the media player can be per-
sonalized.
Concert hall sound setting
1. Tap
Settings
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
Sound
and select among the following:
•
Sound Experience
*: this feature offers sev-
eral ways of adapting media sound settings
to replicate e.g., a concert hall or a recording
studio. These settings override any of the
ones below that may have been adjusted.
•
Tone
: personal settings for bass, treble,
equalizer, etc.
•
Balance
: adjust the front/rear and left/right
sound settings in the passenger compart-
ment.
System volumes for media
Open the center display's Top view and tap
Settings
Sound
System Volumes
:
•
AUX
: an external device (e.g., an mp3 player,
an iPod, etc.) connected to the AUX socket
may have a different volume level than the
one set for the infotainment system (e.g., for
the radio). This setting enables you to adjust
the AUX socket's volume. Please note that if
this volume is set too high, sound quality may
be affected.
•
Speed and Volume Compensation
: the
infotainment system will compensate for dis-
rupting noises in the passenger compart-
ment by increasing media volume in relation
to the vehicle's speed. This can be set to one
of several different levels.
Related information
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Gracenote
Gracenote identifies artists, albums, tracks and
any associated images that can be displayed
during playback.
Gracenote MusicID
®
is a standard for music rec-
ognition.
Activating/deactivating Gracenote
When activated, Gracenote data will replace origi-
nal data.
1. Tap
Settings
in the center display's Top
view.
2. Tap
Media
Gracenote
®
.
3. Activate/deactivate Gracenote by tapping the
Gracenote
®
box.
4. Select among the following Gracenote alter-
natives:
•
Gracenote
® Online Look Up
: Gracenote
will search through its online database for
information about the currently playing
media.
•
Gracenote
® Multiple Results
: select how
Gracenote data is to be displayed if there are
several search results.
1: the file's original data will be used.
2: Gracenote data will be used.
3: Gracenote or original data can be
selected.
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None
: no results will be shown.
Updating Gracenote
Gracenote's contents are updated continuously.
For optimal functionality, always use the latest
version. See support.volvocars.com for informa-
tion and downloads.
Related information
•
Infotainment system license information
(p. 472)
•
Video
The media player can play video from USB-con-
nected devices.
No video will be available when the vehicle is
moving. Video will resume playing when the vehi-
cle is stationary.
See the article "Media player technical data" for a
list of video formats supported by the media
player.
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Media player technical data
The following tables list compatible file formats
and other technical specifications for the media
player.
Audio files
For-
mat
File extension
Codec
MP3
.mp3
MPEG1 Layer III,
MPEG2 Layer III,
MP3 Pro (mp3
compatible),
MP3 HD (mp3
compatible)
AAC
.m4a, .m4b, .aac
AAC LC (MPEG-4
part III Audio),
HE-AAC (aacPlus
v1/v2)
WMA
.wma
WMA8/9,
WMA9/10 Pro
WAV
.wav
LPCM
FLAC
.flac
FLAC
Video files
Format
File extension
MP4
.mp4, .m4v
MPEG-PS
.mpg, .mp2, .mpeg, .m1v
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Format
File extension
AVI
.avi
AVI (DivX)
.avi, .divx
ASF
.asf, .wmv
MKV
.mkv
Subtitles
Format
File extension
SubViewer
.sub
SubRip
.srt
SSA
.ssa
DivX
®
DivX Certified devices have been tested for high
quality DivX (.divx, .avi) video playback. When you
see the DivX logo, you have the freedom to play
your favorite DivX movies.
Profile
DivX Home Theater
Video codec
DivX, MPEG-4
Resolution
720x576
Audio speed
(bit rate)
4.8Mbps
Frame per sec-
ond
30 fps
File extension
.divx, .avi
Max. file size
4 GB
Audio codec
MP3, AC3
Subtitles
XSUB
Special func-
tions
Multiple subtitles, multiple
audio, resume play
Reference
Meets all requirements of
the DivX
®
Home Theater
profile. Visit divx.com for
more information and soft-
ware tools to convert your
files into DivX
®
Home
Theater. video.
Storing information on a USB device
In order for the system to read data stored on a
USB device, the following specifications must be
met. Any folder structures will not be shown in
the center display during playback.
Max. number
Files
15,000
Folders
1,000
Folder levels
8
Playlists
100
Max. number
Tracks in a playlist
1,000
Subfolders
No limit
USB socket
•
Type A socket
•
Version 2.0
•
Voltage 5 V
•
Max. current 2.1 A
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