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<blockquote data-quote="Flaktoaster" data-source="post: 8709482" data-attributes="member: 680335"><p>Hi guys, this is a question for anyone using an Alpine CDE-W235BT or similar models/firmwares.</p><p>While using Bluetooth audio, the default display is play time elapsed.</p><p>I can change it to show track name manually, but I cannot find a way to keep it there permanently.</p><p>Turning the car off and on again defaults to play time elapsed.</p><p></p><p>It holds settings such as EQ and saved radio stations no problem.</p><p>I recently updated the Bluetooth firmware via their convoluted Bluetooth file transfer method, which wasn’t very fun.</p><p>I am able to cycle through Artist, Album and Track names no problem. They just won’t stay following power off/on.</p><p></p><p>tl;dr: Why doesn’t ‘Track name’ stay visible after power off/on? Is it possible to change that?</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the look-in.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Flaktoaster, post: 8709482, member: 680335"] Hi guys, this is a question for anyone using an Alpine CDE-W235BT or similar models/firmwares. While using Bluetooth audio, the default display is play time elapsed. I can change it to show track name manually, but I cannot find a way to keep it there permanently. Turning the car off and on again defaults to play time elapsed. It holds settings such as EQ and saved radio stations no problem. I recently updated the Bluetooth firmware via their convoluted Bluetooth file transfer method, which wasn’t very fun. I am able to cycle through Artist, Album and Track names no problem. They just won’t stay following power off/on. tl;dr: Why doesn’t ‘Track name’ stay visible after power off/on? Is it possible to change that? Thanks for the look-in. [/QUOTE]
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