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Replying to: epicard (Apr 07, 2008 7:59 am) Also, you will have better luck when you take a commercial CD, load it to your computer so it can download the proper tag information and then burn it to another disc (in standard CD audio format). I have found that very few commercial CDs have text. |
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Replying to: epicard (Apr 07, 2008 7:59 am) Sorry I have no idea you dislike Celine so much. I swear, it's my wife's CD. My CX-9 with NAVI and Moonroof (therefore upgraded Bose system w/ 10 speakers and center point) does have MP3 support. It has a MP3 logo on the CD changer faceplate behind the display. And, I get CD text on some CDs, but not all. For instance, on Adrea Bocelli's new CD, it shows no text at all. |
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Replying to: ceric (Apr 07, 2008 10:27 pm)
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Replying to: nxs138 (Apr 08, 2008 6:31 pm) |
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Replying to: ceric (Apr 07, 2008 10:27 pm) "My CX-9 with NAVI and Moonroof (therefore upgraded Bose system w/ 10 speakers and center point) does have MP3 support. It has a MP3 logo on the CD changer faceplate behind the display. And, I get CD text on some CDs, but not all. For instance, on Adrea Bocelli's new CD, it shows no text at all. " Fascinating! Can you please do me a favor and send me a picture at your convenience? Mazda, my dealer, everyone I've talked to - all tell me that the Bose system (which I also have) does not support MP3 playback. eric - at - ericpicard.com (substitute the Thanks so much!
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Replying to: epicard (Apr 08, 2008 6:57 pm) I wouldn’t blame the Mazda sales guys since these things always seem to be changing as I found instructions in the manual that conflict with sales literature: Some places say that my system is their “Centerpoint” while other places say the Centerpoint system is the one that is part of the DVD entertainment system with 5.1 sound.
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Replying to: lch77 (Apr 09, 2008 5:39 am) DVD Ent package and Moonroof package are exclusive to each other. |
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I just had the Sirius receiver installed and now my Bluetooth isn't functioning properly. It seems that the voice activation and calls are going through but I'm not getting any volume. The dealership said they would contact Mazda about the problem. I'm worried they're going to try to make me purchase a switchbox and don't feel like I should have to after spending $500 for the Sirius. How can I get the Bluetooth back up and running since it's one of my favorite and most used features?
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| Same thing happened to me... You have to take it back and have them wire it correctly. They gave me some crap excuse about a different wiring buss. When I got the car back it was fixed including some extra scratches on the dash and now a power outlet that didn't work. Took it to another dealer and learned that they just hadn't connected it! I've never seen such clowns and what I've had to deal with on this audio system. My advise...just go to another dealer...and don't bother with the one your using now! PS: You won't be able to use your i-pod connector anymore unless you fork out another $200 for another black box. | |
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Replying to: atlmazda (Jan 08, 2008 5:04 pm) I had already bought a switching box to make the ipod work, and I asked the dealership to install it for free since I've had the car for over 2 months while waiting for this issue to be resolved. Hopefully it won't take 2 months for your bluetooth to get back in the game. And let me just say that Mazda really screwed the pooch with their audio system. All these additional "boxes" that have to be installed to make things work properly, it's like they wen't shopping for the clearance items at Kmart.
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