I did some of my homework around the options and this is what I think I have learned:ġ.
To add BT streaming of music, you'll need a good A2DP, I've used Tune2Air and it works flawlessly with my Dension 500, which also can take USB. You definitely have a 2G High and to expand your Media Player capability you essentially have 3 options:ġ - AMI - parts can be found via ebay relatively easily and added to your MMI with a loopĢ - Dension 500 - a plug and play functionality which allows for the same things as an AMIģ - Xcarlink - another option, but also can allow for video feed Latest Navigation DVD of 2015 maps for you MMI is Part Number: 4E0 060 884 DS, (Databank version AH341/20131216184237). Latest database version looks like this: (Yes yes -no mistype here: latest 2015 DVD has database which is timestamped as. If you have DVD media which is a "backup copy" and you can't actually see what is written on it - you should go to map info and check the "Databank version" which includes the date of database in "AHXXX/YYYYMMMDDDHHMMSS" format)
If you can't eject the DVD - your eject button is disabled (it can happen: AUDI doesn't want you to replace DVD media yourself but buy from AUDI.): here you will need a friend with VAG-COM (VCDS) or ask nicely a dealer to activate the eject button, In terms of navigation databse (maps): you have Navigation DVD Drive in trunk (not CD drive as you mentioned) containing the maps DVD: you can eject the DVD and check the part number or map version (if the DVD is genuine) You have latest MMI 2G 46.1.0 software so no need for update. On another note, what would be the easiest way to expand Media Player capabilities? I purchased the car last saturday and assumed either Bluetooth Phone via AD2P or SD/USB with MP3 would be standard. Hardware is stock, with a CD Changer + Nav CD in the trunk. You seem to know what is going on with these cars so I would like to pick your brains and ask you if any updates are available to my system, 2007 A6: Sorry to highjack the thread, but I've been trying to catch up to Audi universe but it is a bit overwhelming.