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Tesla Model 3 - Playing Media from Devices

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Touch the next (or previous) arrows to play the next
(and in some cases previous) available station,
episode, or track being provided by the Internet radio
service.
Like or dislike a song or podcast. When you like a
song, for example, the radio station plays similar
songs. When you dislike a song, the song won't be
played again.
Touch the DJ icon (if available) to include
commentary for the content you are streaming. DJ
commentary includes music history and behind-the-
scenes stories.
NOTE: When playing a podcast (if available), you can
rewind or fast forward to any location in the show. On
the Miniplayer, drag the slider to the desired location or
touch the rewind/fast forward icons to move back or
forward 15 seconds at a time.
Caraoke
In addition to various streaming services, your vehicle is
equipped with Caraoke. To access Caraoke, touch the
Music icon near the bottom of the touchscreen. You can
browse through various songs and select the song you
want to sing. Touch the microphone icon to enable or
disable the song's main vocals. Disabling the
microphone leaves only the song's instrumentals and
background vocals. Touch the lyrics icon (located next
to the microphone icon) to enable or disable the song's
lyrics.
NOTE: Depending on vehicle configuration and market
region, Caraoke may not be available on your vehicle.
WARNING:
Never read Caraoke lyrics while driving.
You must always pay attention to the road and
trac conditions. When driving, the Caraoke lyrics
are intended only for use by a passenger.
Favorites and Recents
For most source content, your favorites display at the
top of Media Player's expanded view for easy access.
To add a currently playing station,
podcast, or audio file to your Favorites
list, touch the Favorites icon on
Miniplayer.
To remove an item as a favorite, touch
the highlighted Favorites icon on
Miniplayer. You can also remove multiple
favorites by expanding Miniplayer one
level to show all favorites for the
applicable type of source content. Then
press and hold any favorite. An
X appears
on all favorites and you can then touch
the
X to remove it from your Favorites
list.
To see selections that you have recently played, scroll up
one level from Miniplayer and touch
Recent. Your
recently played selections are updated continuously so
you don't need to remove them.
NOTE: Selections you play on FM radio are not included
in your Recent list.
Playing Media from Devices
You can play audio
files from a
Bluetooth-connected device (like a
phone) or a USB-connected flash drive.
When you connect a Bluetooth-capable
device, the name of the device displays
when you choose the Phone source.
When you connect a USB
flash drive,
Media Player displays the driver's source
content.
To play the next song in a selected playlist or album,
touch the previous or next arrows on Miniplayer. You can
also shue tracks in a playlist or repeat a playlist or
track using the
shue/repeat icons (if available).
USB Connected Flash Drives
Connect a flash drive to a front USB connection (see
Interior Storage and Electronics on page 21). 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 any song in the list to play it.
Or use the previous and next arrows in Miniplayer 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
the device using Bluetooth.
NOTE: Media Player supports USB flash drives with
FAT32 formatting (NTFS and exFAT are not currently
supported).
NOTE: Use a USB connection located at the front of the
center console. The USB connections at the rear of the
console are for charging only.
Media and Audio
135Using the Touchscreen

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