Hi All,
a whole month in and I have to say I'm really enjoying my E89 MY2013 Z4 28i.... coming from a Lotus Elise, just having auto headlights is truly luxury.
My only (only) gripe so far is over the Audio. Mine has the professional audio system installed and whilst the sound quality is excellent, my non idrive system doesn't allow me to stream audio via Bluetooth, so I am left currently with just the prospect of the good old USB thumbdrive. I purchased a 32GB from Amazon for not very much and loaded it up with my favourite albums etc.
The stick seems to have sync'd up ok, but I now have this intermittent problem where the tracks seem to jump or stop repeatedly like the player is struggling to read the files. I've checked the stick scanned it on a laptop and played the tracks no problem on a laptop so I know all is fine from a data point of view.
Is it just that the head unit isn't man enough to load the track and play it at the same time or could it be a fault with the USB port?
In utter contempt I've ordered a stream 2 air Bluetooth adapter in the hope that this will resolve the problem.... I had Bluetooth streaming and faultless USB playback on my little £100 stereo in my Lotus and I even had a 250GB USB hard drive working fine in my 2005 Mazda RX8, so why should a 2013 stereo give me such jip? Such a shame when everything else is so right with the car.
Paul.
a whole month in and I have to say I'm really enjoying my E89 MY2013 Z4 28i.... coming from a Lotus Elise, just having auto headlights is truly luxury.
My only (only) gripe so far is over the Audio. Mine has the professional audio system installed and whilst the sound quality is excellent, my non idrive system doesn't allow me to stream audio via Bluetooth, so I am left currently with just the prospect of the good old USB thumbdrive. I purchased a 32GB from Amazon for not very much and loaded it up with my favourite albums etc.
The stick seems to have sync'd up ok, but I now have this intermittent problem where the tracks seem to jump or stop repeatedly like the player is struggling to read the files. I've checked the stick scanned it on a laptop and played the tracks no problem on a laptop so I know all is fine from a data point of view.
Is it just that the head unit isn't man enough to load the track and play it at the same time or could it be a fault with the USB port?
In utter contempt I've ordered a stream 2 air Bluetooth adapter in the hope that this will resolve the problem.... I had Bluetooth streaming and faultless USB playback on my little £100 stereo in my Lotus and I even had a 250GB USB hard drive working fine in my 2005 Mazda RX8, so why should a 2013 stereo give me such jip? Such a shame when everything else is so right with the car.
Paul.