Hello,
I've now spent hours logging and have discovered a few things

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My connection is directly to the CAN bus from the navigation system!
The following IDs:
3c2 for display transmission (MFA).
490 to the DSP.
464 to the TV tuner.
Here's what I've already figured out

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The ASCII table is implemented directly.
For the display, the block appears as if the MFD is sending it three times in a row.
Time ID B Values
52,726 3C2 1 B1
52,742 3C2 1 A8
53,368 3C2 6 A0 04 82 84 46 C5
53,388 3C2 8 20 09 CD 57 0D 22 00 00
53,399 3C2 8 21 01 00 20 41 4E 54 45 ANTE
53,412 3C2 8 22 4E 4E 45 57 0D 22 00 NNE
53,420 3C2 8 03 00 0B 00 46 4D 32 2E FM2.
53,430 3C2 6 14 34 20 54 50 08 4 TP
53,659 3C2 1 B1
53,669 3C2 1 A8
For the TV tuner, please note the following:
Time ID DLC Data Comment
48,310 464 5 1C 20 01 02 00 Button 1
48,862 464 5 1D 20 01 01 00 Button 2
49,399 464 5 1E 20 01 20 00 Button 3
50,524 464 5 1F 20 01 00 20 Button 4
51,120 464 5 10 20 01 00 10 Button 5
51,831 464 5 11 20 01 00 02 Press button 6.
02,119 464 5 12 20 01 00 40 Button pressed: Back.
02,264 464 5 13 20 02 00 40 Back button pressed.
56,569 464 5 1F 20 01 00 FF Knob: Rotate clockwise.
56,724 464 5 11 20 01 01 FF Knob: Rotate clockwise.
06,212 464 5 15 20 01 30 00 Key Scan Pressed
06,395 464 5 16 20 02 30 00 Key Scan Logged.
07,219 464 5 17 20 01 30 00 Button
08,526 464 5 1A 20 01 00 05 Rotate knob to the right and press.
09,052 464 5 1B 20 01 03 00 Both 'AS' keys pressed.
09,195 464 5 1C 20 02 03 00 AS button Both Logelassen
00,000 464 5 15 20 01 03 00 Button AS + Sound Pressed
00,000 464 5 16 20 01 FF 00 Button AS + K pressed.
00,000 464 5 17 20 02 FF 00 Button AS + Sound Released.
The first bytes are always

from 10 to 1A.
Okay, hier ist die Übersetzung:
'Now, let's move on to the DSP.'
Time ID DLC Data Comment
It seems there are fixed values for the volume.
xx always the counter

(10 to 1A)
00,000 490 6 13 2A 08 21 20 60 First byte of counter

10 to 1A
00,000 490 1 B5 Confirmation from the DSP that the COMMAND has been accepted.
00,000 490 6 14 2A 14 21 20 60 Only the 3rd byte is changing.
00,000 490 1 B6
00,000 490 6 15 2A 20 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B7
00,000 490 6 16 2A 2C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B8
00,000 490 6 17 2A 38 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B9
00,000 490 6 18 2A 44 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BA
00,000 490 6 19 2A 4C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BB
00,000 490 6 1A 2A 58 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BC
00,000 490 6 1B 2A 64 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BD
00,000 490 6 1C 2A 6C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 PC
00,000 490 6 1D 2A 74 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BF
00,000 490 6 1E 2A 7C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B0
00,000 490 6 1F 2A 84 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B1
00,000 490 6 10 2A 8C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B2
00,000 490 6 11 2A 94 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B3
00,000 490 6 12 2A 9C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B4
00,000 490 6 13 2A A4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B5
00,000 490 6 14 2A AC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B6
00,000 490 6 15 2A B4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B7
00,000 490 6 16 2A B8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B8
00,000 490 6 17 2A BC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B9
00,000 490 6 18 2A C0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BA
00,000 490 6 19 2A C4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BB
00,000 490 6 1A 2A C8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BC
00,000 490 6 1B 2A CC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BD
00,000 490 6 1C 2A D0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 PC
00,000 490 6 1D 2A D4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BF
00,000 490 6 1E 2A D8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B0
00,000 490 6 1F 2A DC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B1
00,000 490 6 10 2A E0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B2
00,000 490 6 11 2A E4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B3
00,000 490 6 12 2A E8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B4
00,000 490 6 13 2A EC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B5
00,000 490 6 14 2A F0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B6
00,000 490 6 15 2A F4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B7
00,000 490 2 A3 00 Probably means 'waiting always happens when there's no interaction.'
00,000 490 2 A3 00 quieter from here.
00,000 490 2 A3 00
00,000 490 6 16 2A F0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B8
00,000 490 6 17 2A EC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B9
00,000 490 6 18 2A E8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BA
00,000 490 6 19 2A E4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BB
00,000 490 6 1A 2A E0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BC
00,000 490 6 1B 2A DC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BD
00,000 490 6 1C 2A D8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 PC
00,000 490 6 1D 2A D4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BF
00,000 490 6 1E 2A D0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B0
00,000 490 6 1F 2A CC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B1
00,000 490 6 10 2A C8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B2
00,000 490 6 11 2A C4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B3
00,000 490 6 12 2A C0 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B4
00,000 490 6 13 2A BC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B5
00,000 490 6 14 2A B8 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B6
00,000 490 6 15 2A B4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B7
00,000 490 6 16 2A AC 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B8
00,000 490 6 17 2A A4 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B9
00,000 490 6 18 2A 9C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BA
00,000 490 6 19 2A 94 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BB
00,000 490 6 1A 2A 8C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BC
00,000 490 6 1B 2A 84 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BD
00,000 490 6 1C 2A 7C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 PC
00,000 490 6 1D 2A 74 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BF
00,000 490 6 1E 2A 6C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B0
00,000 490 6 1F 2A 64 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B1
00,000 490 6 10 2A 58 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B2
00,000 490 6 11 2A 4C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B3
00,000 490 6 12 2A 44 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B4
00,000 490 6 13 2A 38 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B5
00,000 490 6 14 2A 2C 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B6
00,000 490 6 15 2A 20 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B7
00,000 490 6 16 2A 14 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B8
00,000 490 6 17 2A 08 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 B9
00,000 490 6 18 2A 00 21 20 60
00,000 490 1 BA
00,000 490 2 A3 00
YY is in the list of values!
Switch sound mode: Linear, Pop, etc.
XX 20 01 Linear
XX 20 02 Pop.
XX 20 03 Rock
XX 20 04 Jazz.
XX 20 05 Classic
XX 24 01 Driver On
XX 24 02 Driver Off
XX 22 01 Dynamic. On.
XX 22 02 Dynamic. Off.
Sound.
XX 2A 6C 21 YY 18 Balance
0B Links
1F Middle.
3E Legal.
Steps (0B 13 17 1A 1D 1E 1F 20 21 24 27 2B 33 3E)
Fader.
XX 2A 6C YY 1F 18
0B Links
1F Middle.
3E Legal.
Steps (0B 13 17 1A 1D 1E 1F 20 21 24 27 2B 33 3E)
TA-Min.
XX 2A YY 21 1F 18
2C 38 44 4C 58 64 6C 74 7C 84 8C 94 9C A4 AC B4
b8 bc c0 c4 c8 cc d0 d4 d8 dc e0 e4 e8
Phone.
XX 2A YY 21 1F 60
4c 58 64
6c 74 7c 84 8c 94 9c a4 ac b4
b8 bc c0 c4 c8 cc d0 d4 d8 dc e0 e4 e8 ec F0 F4
Navigation Min.
DSP Mute.
XX 2c 01 From
XX 2c 02 A
I have already managed to send individual commands using CANHack, such as volume control and mute.
However, I haven't been able to send a message to the MFA yet because something is still missing for it to work.
I hope more people searching for VAG-CAN bus information

will find this.
'ewtlt' can contribute to completing the list.
I'm looking for someone who can help me write a small program in VB6 that can receive and send commands, as I've only programmed in VB6 using Access so far, and I have absolutely no experience with things like that

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My goal is to reach the MFA (presumably a location or organization), and to use the DSP (Digital Signal Processor) and other devices via the CAR PC (Car PC), etc.
Okay, see you then.
Naruto.