To delete a favorite, touch the
highlighted Favorites icon. You can
also delete one or more favorites on
the bottom of the Now Playing view
by pressing and holding a favorite.
An X appears on all favorites. Touch
the X associated with the favorite(s)
you want to delete.
To see selections that you have recently
played, touch Recent on the Now Playing
view. Your recently played selections are
updated continuously so you don't need to
delete them.
Note: Selections you play on FM radio stations
do not display in your Recent selections.
Playing Media from Devices
You can play audio
files from a USB-
connected flash drive or from a Bluetooth-
connected device (like a phone). When you
connect a USB
flash drive, Media Player
displays the flash drive's source content.
When you connect a Bluetooth-capable
device, the name of the device displays on the
Phone source. After connecting a USB
flash
drive or Bluetooth device, touch the song,
album, or playlist you want to play.
To play the next song in a selected playlist or
album, touch the previous or next arrows on
the Now Playing view. You can also shue
tracks in a playlist or repeat a playlist or track
using the shue/repeat icons displayed below
the album cover art.
USB Connected Flash Drives
Connect a
flash drive to one of the front USB
connections (see Interior Storage and
Electronics on page 16). Touch Media Player >
USB, and then touch the name of the folder
that contains the song you want to play. After
you display the contents of a folder on the
USB connected
flash drive, you can touch the
right arrow in the Now Playing view to display
your songs in a list. Touch any song in the list
to play it. Or use the previous and next arrows
in the Now Playing view to scroll through your
songs.
Note: To play media from a USB connection,
Model 3 recognizes
flash drives only. You can
play media from other types of devices (such
as an iPod) by connecting to the device using
Bluetooth.
Note:
Media Player supports USB flash drives
with FAT32 formatting (NTFS and exFAT are
not currently supported).
Bluetooth
®
Connected Devices
If you have a Bluetooth-capable device such
as a phone that is paired and connected to
Model 3 (see Pairing a Bluetooth Phone on
page 91), you can play audio
files stored on
it. You can also stream a music service from it
(for example, Pandora or Spotify). Choose
Media Player's Phone source, touch Connect
Phone, touch the name of your Bluetooth-
connected device, and then touch CONNECT.
Your Bluetooth device begins playing the
audio
file that is currently active on your
device, and Media Player displays the Now
Playing view. If no audio
file is playing on your
device, select the audio file you want to listen
to from your device. After an audio file begins
to play in Media Player, you can then use
Media Player's controls to play other tracks.
Note: To play media from a Bluetooth-
connected device, ensure that access to the
device’s media is turned on (see Phone on
page 91).
Note: Unpairing the phone (see Unpairing a
Bluetooth Phone on page 92) has no
eect
on using the phone as a key. To forget an
authenticated phone, see Keys on page 6.
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