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Advice with MMI / Bluetooth - music streaming?

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Hi All.

I've recently acquired a 2012 A4 Allroad.  This is my first venture into Audi ownership having previously owned a Skoda Octavia VRS. 

The VRS had a simple AUX input socket under the armrest and I was easily able to connect a bluetooth receiver onto this and listen to Spotify etc on my Android phone.

I was expecting the Audi to have a similar setup.  However, the AUX socket seems to be capped off and in its place is a apparently something called an AMI socket in the glovebox.

I thought I might be able to bypass this altogether and just stream music directly from my phone to the integrated bluetooth in MMI.  However, my model lacks the necessary to menu option to enable a bluetooth device for music streaming (though it works just phone paired with my phone for hands-free calling). 

I seem to have stumbled into a minefield with various different bodged solutions.  Someone's been chasing Audi in a firmware update to enable A2DP bluetooth streaming and others have found the option in the "Hidden Green Menu".

I've looked into the Green Menu.  It requires either VCDS (and with it, it seems a proper ross-tech interface cable).  While I have no doubt that VCDS can do the job, I'd be loathe to purchase anything from a seemingly patriotic USA based nutjob who uses a pair of assault rifles as the logo for their car diagnostics software business!  Alternatively then, the green menu can be activated using a script executed from the SD card.  I've had a look around but kind find the script.

 

As a fallback solution while I try and figure out how to get bluetooth streaming working, I'd like to use the AMI socket.  However, I'm not entirely sure which cable I should be going for.  There's a few on Amazon for less than £10 which have either a 3.5mm jack on its own, or a USB (OTG) interface on its own, or both together.   Can I charge my phone from this USB cable?  Nobody seems to know!

Any advice greatly appreciated!

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To confirm, I have "MMI 3G High"

Hi mate,

I also have the same issue so will be keeping a close eye on this thread.

For ami get tune2air for bluetooth streaming 

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This might work perfectly fine for iPhone/iDevices, but doesn't support Android so is a non-starter

Tune2air works for on any device that has bluetooth. Plugs in to ami 

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18 hours ago, niedzial1983 said:

Tune2air works for on any device that has bluetooth. Plugs in to ami 

In that case it might be worth a try :thumbsup:

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Still seems a bit unbelievable that a firmware update wouldn't help unlolck the A2DP streaming potential for the existing blutetooth module build into the MMI unit.

Problem is hardware - bt module does not support a2dp 

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