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Hi All

 

So have had the Yeti 2 years now and finally decided as I have some new cd's for xmas, to put these on an sd card.  The option to select in media is greyed out. I have been in to settings and have option to enable or disable bluetooth but nothing for the sdcard slot. Any advise please

Can you confirm what audio unit is fitted to your car?
I would have presumed a Bolero from your details.

As far as I can remember it won't "show" until a card is inserted.

 

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Sorry did copy but forgot to paste. Yes it a Bolero.

 

I have inserted the sd card formatted in fat32 with mp3's but still greyed out

 

Thanks

 

Glenn

Edited by glenn_btn

How have you the CDs onto the SD card?

I have just dragged the albums onto the card from my Windows music album, in the albums as *.WMA files.

My Bolero only reads mp3 and ignores everything else.

Might be a daft question, but has it been pushed all the way in until it clicks? So it's near as damn it flush?

 

Just checked mine and it recognises that there's an SD card there even if it doesn't have any content.

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Hi Gyp

 

Yes did check that and full home and clicked

In that case it sounds like it's broken

1 hour ago, idleness said:

My Bolero only reads mp3 and ignores everything else.

 

Really?
Mine would read a lot more than that.

3 minutes ago, Llanigraham said:

 

Really?
Mine would read a lot more than that.

Suspect yours might be newer, the later ones do read wav etc

41 minutes ago, idleness said:

Suspect yours might be newer, the later ones do read wav etc

 

I had a 2010 Yeti with Bolero, and it read mp3, .wma, and others, as is specified in the Handbook.
I haven't altered any of the file formats to work in my new one, either.
That suggests that there might be something wrong with yours if it will only read .mp3's.

I enquired about this in another place and was told:

"The original Bolero fitted to the Yeti will only play MP3 and unprotected WMA files and will ignore any other file types. The latest Bolero will play WAV, AAC, MP4, M$A, FLAC and OGG files in addition to MP3 and WMA files."

Yours must have been later than mine!

 

J

I seem to recall a rash of this kind of thing, with the Bolero forgetting it could read SDs.  IIRC it’s a reset job.

I've got .wma .flac and .mp3 on mine and they all play without probs.

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