Okay. I saw on some youtube videos that there is a pause button on the siriusxm software. I'm going for a test drive tonight so I guess I'll find out then
Group: On the Ultimate, yes. You can pause, make a call, hang up, resume the tunes. Or, even back the song up to the beginning. If you really, REALLY like that selection, you can replay it as long as you like. When you tire of it, you can advance to live and catch up to the current tune.
I'm pretty sure if pause and rewind are enabled (which I'm guessing is the Elantra SE Pop and above), I'm pretty sure you can only rewind to when you started the car, not necessarily to the beginning.
I still can't find the audio manual online.
Do you know if it supports the other Sirius re-cording features - specifically Tune Start and Tune Mix?
i started the car one night. Heard one of those tunes that each of us can relate to. For $hits and giggles, I hit the rewind button. It went back to where I first heard it: startup. I hit the rewind twice. Holy cow, started at the beginning. I must have resound that song six straight times. Impressive! It was a Little River Band song, for the curious at heart.
I use this feature whenever i put on a station that's half way through a good song. The radio pre records all of my favorite stations (sat only) songs, current playing only. So if I change to another xm station, I can start the song at the beginning.
Tune Start does that automatically - it seems a bit odd that HMA would have the hardware to pre-record all the favorite channels and leave that feature out. I could see leaving it out if it only recorded the current channel.
Tune Mix will flip through your SXM presets - it will play a song from one preset and then jump to a different preset when it finishes - but it really only makes sense if Tune Start is enabled.
The only features I have used: when jumping from 50's to 60's, for example. And I like the song playing. I hit the back button and it starts anew.
And used the pause feature. That works really great. Had a blast with that going to Texas and using Bluetooth. Pause the song, asked BT for a location, select it, then back where we left off!
Great on comedy channel when you're laughing so hard that you miss the next joke.
Or, if you're not quite sure you heard what you think you heard. Back it up and listen again.
Sounds like they didn't include Tune Start or Tune Mix then - which is somewhat odd.
There was one drawback to it that I found when I had it. Let's say on a 30-minute commute, there is one 10-second spot where the sound drops out due to trees or whatever. Not a huge deal with conventional SXM. With TuneMix, you might hear the dropout on channel 6, then again 5 minutes later on Channel 7 with a song that played 5-minutes ago, then again 10-minutes later on Channel 26 with a song that played 10 minutes ago, ...
XM reminds me of our cable TV, never counted the channels, but has to be at least 300, can sit there with the remote and scan through all the channels trying to find something interesting to watch, good luck.
XM has something like 178 channels, can also scan through all of those trying to find something interesting to listen to. Also, good luck.
148. Pretty much there all the time, except for 110, I believe it is (XM-Patriot)
I like just about everything but jazz and hip-hop/rap, so there are a LOT of choices. I don't like "pop" too much, but there are a couple pop stations I like as well.
Couldn't live without it. I drive up to 500 a DAY and can count on hearing the same channel anywhere I go. I do listen to Radio Classics (148) most of the time, though. T'ain't funny, McGee!
Yes, I had an Onxy Plus in my previous Focus - that's how I knew about Tune Start and Tune Mix - but I don't think it had a sleep mode, and I don't think it loaded anything from before it was turned on ... (Actually, I'm almost positive it didn't, b/c if you tried to enable Tune Mix right after getting in the car, it wouldn't work b/c it hadn't pre-loaded enough songs yet ...)
With the XM Onyx Plus and the AD OEM Radio - it records your presets. XM Onyx Plus you could select whether it did 9 or 18 of the presets, and it would record at least 30 minutes and then re-cord over the earliest songs.
What I don't understand is how the AD is recording BEFORE the radio is turned on - is it always recording even with the car turned off, or doing something different?
What I don't understand is how the AD is recording BEFORE the radio is turned on - is it always recording even with the car turned off, or doing something different?
I holy, someone, ANYBODY, figure this out. I already know I'm too stupid as to have a clue.
Could there be a "live power circuit" running to it at all times. Akin to parasitic drain? Wondering if the fuse would show current when the power is off. Guess I'll have to pull the fuse box cover and power up the Fluke. But not right now. She-devil wants to go to Tsrget...guess she's incapable of doing this alone. But it's okay with her if I sit inside Target's Starbucks lounge while she's perusing every item on every aisle in the store.
Phooey, Why can't I stay home, sit on the porch, and get my daily caffeine fix? She afraid I'll blow up the house messing with my juvenile chemistry set? :evil:
I just went out and tried this myself. Got in car pressed the button once for accessories. A song was playing but quickly ended as I was still waiting for SiriusXM screen to finish loading. By the time it loaded the channels call sign played and new song began. When I was finally able to press the rewind button I was only able to go back to the moment when I first heard the song when the radio powered on. I was not able to go back to the beginning of that song.
So to answer @Tiger-Heli looks like it starts recording the moment it starts playing music.
Maybe the song are not always recorded in the car? At startup maybe it's getting the song from xm, like on demand tv. I highly doubt the car keep something active while just sitting there. It must fetch the data from an xm buffer or whatnot somehow...
Most modern cars have some parasitic drain working at all times - there are two things here that surprise me:
First off - I wouldn't expect Hyudai to keep working and recording the presets even when the car was turned off - if they did, you should be able to go back 30 minutes on the station, not just one song.
Second - most SXM radios that record and store audio (like the AD) also incorporate Tune Start and Tune Mix - if HMC pre-recorded with the car off, which most radios DO NOT allow - I would think they would allow/enable Tune Start so that you NEVER missed the beginning of a song ...
It's on a channel change. Hit the back button. Pulled into Tsrget. Took about 4 1/2 mins. Selected a different channel. Pressed the back button. System went back 4'30" on that channel.
Little River Band must have been on different channel and I moved up to that channel with my steering switch.
Love this movie, reminds me of my own kids, well educated, but limiting their family size because they know what it will cost to raise and educate them. And this is how this movie starts off, where the not so intelligent have one kid after the next.
Called "Idiocracy".
Did switch on my XM while its still free in tree lined road Wisconsin, enjoyed listening to "No Signal". Elevation of the satellite is only about 20 degrees above the horizon, do you think larger tires would help? Do they sell 120 foot diameter tires? And then, dose darn dare hills, be okay if dey just had high spots, but dem low spots are killers.
Love this movie, reminds me of my own kids, well educated, but limiting their family size because they know what it will cost to raise and educate them. And this is how this movie starts off, where the not so intelligent have one kid after the next.
Did switch on my XM while its still free in tree lined road Wisconsin, enjoyed listening to "No Signal". Elevation of the satellite is only about 20 degrees above the horizon, do you think larger tires would help? Do they sell 120 foot diameter tires? And then, dose darn dare hills, be okay if dey just had high spots, but dem low spots are killers.
@NicholasD: As long as the 120' rims are chrome, I think it'd look great. You'll need to buy a used hook & ladder fire truck, to gain access. Or, as the song goes: "Build a Stairway to Heaven."
Of course, you know this takes "doinking" to a whole new level!!!
My last trip thru the Smokey's, there were a few brief moments where the signal dropped out, but quickly returned. Had I known about the "back button" feature at the time, I wouldn't have lost any lyrics and could have enjoyed the song in its entirety.
Actually, not to berate XM, but the one time it REALLY comes in handy? Cross-country. Ever tried searching for a "oldie's" FM station in Arkansas at 1 am? Yeah, tell me about it. Forget Tennessee, too. Unless you like that steel guitar, banjo, twangy stuff about cheat'n, drinking, mama, prison, hound dogs, and pickup trucks. Then, you're in hog-heaven.
There's always the magic stick you can plug into the console. Thank God! :amen:
Errm - no, poor reception and drop-outs is poor reception and drop-outs - all you could do is rewind the song and listen to it drop out again.
That is what I was saying about tune-mix on the XM Onyx Plus. It's a great feature that re-cords all your favorite channels and then randomly jumps from preset to preset and with Tune Start plays from the beginning of the song. The drawback is: Let's say you start in real time and there is a drop-out 5 minutes into your drive. That song ends at 8minutes into the drive and you enable Tune Start. It plays a song from another station that was received 3-minutes into your drive, so at 2-minutes it drops out also (the drop-out would be on all channels). That song finishes (11-minutes into the drive), and it plays a song from a third station that was received 1-minute into your drive, and yep, it drops out 4-minutes later.
Actually, not to berate XM, but the one time it REALLY comes in handy? Cross-country. Ever tried searching for a "oldie's" FM station in Arkansas at 1 am? Yeah, tell me about it.
Totally agree - except that now if you have a smart phone with free data streaming, and BT streaming, you can do about the same thing with Spotify or Pandora or most of the other music streaming apps.
Forget Tennessee, too. Unless you like that steel guitar, banjo, twangy stuff about cheat'n, drinking, mama, prison, hound dogs, and pickup trucks. Then, you're in hog-heaven.
Well, I was drunk the day my momma got out of prison
And I went to pick her up in the rain
But before I could get to the station in my pickup truck
She got runned over by a damned old train
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