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Media for Your Volkswagen Tayron SUV First Generation (2018-2025)

In media mode, you can play media files from data media on the Infotainment system and, depending on equipment, store your  
favourites for quick access.  
With some equipment levels, the following data media can be used as a media source:  
USB data medium, e.g. USB stick.  
Bluetooth device, e.g. mobile telephone.  
With some equipment levels, the following types of media files can be played back:  
Audio files, e.g. music.  
Video files.  
Restrictions and notes on data media  
Dirty, overheated or damaged data media may be unusable. Observe the manufacturer’s instructions.  
Differences in the quality of data media from different manufacturers can interfere with media playback.  
Incorrect configuration of a data medium can render it unreadable.  
The read time of data media can be increased by the storage capacity, usage state (copying and deletion processes), file system, folder  
structure, and the amount of stored data.  
Playlists simply specify a playback sequence. They link to the location of the media files within the folder structure. There are no media  
files stored in a playlist. To play a playlist, the media files must exist in the locations on the data medium referenced by the playlist.  
No liability can be accepted for damaged, modified or lost files on data media.  
Connecting and selecting a media source  
1. Connect media source.  
2. Tap My media and select the desired media source.  
Searching for and playing media files  
You can search for and play media files from a media source in various ways.  
Searching in a selected media source  
All media files on the connected media source can be found by means of a folder structure or by using the full-text search.  
1. Open the folder structure.  
2. Search through the folder structure for the desired track.  
to start the full text search, tap and enter the name of the desired track.  
The list of found tracks updates itself automatically during input of the full text search string.  
3. Tap the desired track.  
If the selection is located in a folder on a media source at the start of playback, the media files located in this folder will be added  
for playback.  
If a playlist is played, all available tracks in the playlist will be added for playback.  
4. Close the selection with  
.
Saving a media file as a favourite  
Only media files that are saved to My Media, e.g. in the Music folder, can be stored as favourites. You can save individual tracks,  
albums, artists and genres.  
1. Start playback of the desired track.  
2. Tap  
3. Tap  
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tap an already assigned favourite location and hold for around 3 seconds.  
4. Make a selection from the list (e.g. a music track).  
The selection options in the selection list depend on the data attached to the media file. If no genre is specified for music files,  
for example, the genre cannot be saved as a favourite.  
The selection is saved as a favourite at the selected favourite location. If the favourite location was already assigned, the  
previously stored favourite is replaced by the selection.  
Selecting a media file from favourites  
1. Tap  
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2. Tap the desired favourite.  
Depending on the selected favourite, all tracks that belong to it are added to the current playback content.  
Entertainment playback  
Music can be played on the Infotainment system.  
Depending on country, it is also possible to play videos.  
Video mode  
In video mode, the Infotainment system display can play a video from a data medium or from the internal memory.  
The video soundtrack is played on the vehicle loudspeakers.  
The video image is displayed only when the vehicle is stationary. When the vehicle is in motion, the Infotainment system display is  
switched off. The video audio can continue to be heard.  
In some countries, no video image is displayed even when the vehicle is stationary for traffic safety reasons.  
Functions  
The functions and possible media formats depend on the vehicle equipment and are not available in all countries.  
Media playback and media control via Bluetooth.  
Audio playback in the following formats:  
AAC.  
APE.  
ALAC.  
MP2.  
MP3.  
Vorbis.  
OPUS.  
WMA.  
WAV.  
Video playback in the following formats:  
MPEG-1 and MPEG-2 (.mpg, .mpeg, .mkv, .avi).  
ISO MPEG-4 ASP; Xvid (.mp4, .m4v, .mov, .mkv, .avi).  
ISO MPEG-4 AVC / H.264 (.mp4, .m4v, .mov, .mkv, .avi).  
Windows Media Video 9 (.wmv, .asf, .mkv, .avi).  
Cross-device playlists.  
Cross-source media database: My media.  
The data of all media sources connected to the Infotainment system is stored in a media database, My media.  
If My media is selected, categories, e.g. music, and connected media sources are displayed first.  
All media files of USB devices are filtered according to categories, e.g. albums. This category view is always displayed in My  
media. The classic folder structure of the individual USB data media is additionally located in the My media folder.  
Media search.  
Symbols  
The symbols depend on the equipment and are not available in all countries and may also differ in appearance depending on the  
Infotainment system.  
General symbols  
1. To open the main menu, open the app overview and tap  
Open the current playback content.  
(→ Infotainment system overview).  
Start playback.  
Pause playback.  
Go to previous track.  
Go to next track.  
Repeat current track.  
Repeat all tracks.  
Activate shuffle mode.  
Top right: select media source.  
Open search.  
Add media file as favourite.  
Open favourites list.  
Go back to higher-level folder of the media source.  
Open the settings.  
Symbols for media sources  
My media: select the cross-source media database My media as the media source. Connected USB devices and their folder  
structure can be selected under My media.  
Bluetooth: select a device connected via Bluetooth as the media source. Devices that are not yet connected via Bluetooth can also  
be selected and connected using this function.  
Symbols for categories and groups of media files  
Music tracks.  
Videos.  
Playlists.  
Albums.  
Artists.  
Genres.  
Podcasts.  
Audio books.  
Compilations.  
Symbols for video playback  
Play video in full-screen mode.