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There is ANOTHER MP3 changer that was started in 2006
http://www.bimmernav.com/bmw_mp3_cd_changer.html Does anyone have a recent production X5 without nav that can show ID3 text on the radio display? I know that it plays perfectly in ALL X5s, but I have really been looking for pictures of it working in the non-nav car WITH ID3 audiotext. The Nav equipped cars works perfectly, and I have part numbers on that page. I am just stuggling with part numbers for the no noav head unit |
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FYI Martin, BMW did modify the NAV owners guide, from 9.2005 to include information on using the latest CD changer with Audiotext to display ID3 tags. Its possibly they did the same thing with Non-Nav cars. Sadly I dont have access to that owners manual ... but perhaps another forum member might !
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I know this is an old topic... but I recently had my CD Changer replaced under warranty, as it would not retain the 6 CD magazine any more.
The dealer didn't stock them, so they had to order from their local depo, and I ended up w/ a 65-12-9-131-853 manufactured in April 2007. It's a refurbished unit, but it does play MP3! Looks like the parts distribution system has be cleared of the non-MP3 changers... at least in the midwest. I can't see the ID3 tags, as my BM53 doesn't support this data on the I-Bus. Maybe I'll upgrade later? |
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I have the old school business CD headunit (has CD button instead of MODE), so I cannot browse by folders. Will the order of the songs still go according to folder structure? For instance, I have 3 folders (named B, C, D) and group A songs in the root folder. Will the OEM changer first cycle through group A songs, then go to B -> C-> D or would it completely ignore the folders and group all files in all folders into one giant pool and play them in alphabetical order?
Also, is there any delays in switching tracks like the CHA-S634 changer? If so, does it buffer the key presses so that if I hit the next track button 15 times, it will actually jump 15 tracks? Or do I actually have to hit the next track button and wait for the next song to play before I can hit the button again? And my final question: would I also need to follow the specific CD-RW burning rules for CHA-S634 (no ID3v2 tags and ISO9660 DOS character set, etc) when burning MP3 CD-RW for the BMW OEM MP3 changer? The OEM changer seems like a better option for me, if it can still follow the folder structure order even though I can't switch between folders, because then I can just jump to a certain track and be within the folder (album) that I want to listen to. Last edited by userix; 08-16-2008 at 12:25 AM. |
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