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    Veteran Member Four Rings RockJGC's Avatar
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    Is there no way to skip to next song using Shuffle function on SD card?

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    I've search, but can't find this question or answer. I put about 600 songs on an SD card and turned on the shuffle function to play my music randomly. If a song comes up that I don't want to hear, is there not a way to skip to the next song? I can use the thumbwheel on the steering wheel to scroll to a different song, but the playlist is in alphabetic order, not shuffled. Is there a way to skip to the next random song? Am I missing something?

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    Veteran Member Three Rings
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    Doesn't the volume knob on the centre (transmission) console do that? I use the MMI jukebox function in random mode and if I want to skip a track I just nudge the knob to the right.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings HazeMyth's Avatar
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    Like Dippy said, use the seek function attached to the volume knob on the center console. The thumb wheels always pulls open lists in alphabetical order if you're using Juke Box, SD Card or USB hard drive through MMI, even if you've got Random (Shuffle) selected.
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    Veteran Member Four Rings RockJGC's Avatar
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    Okay, thanks. I'll give that a try.

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