What is the best way to have access to my 20 gigs of music in my Z ?
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What is the best way to have access to my 20 gigs of music in my Z ?
ipod ?
keg ?
other ?
I have a PAC adapter with dual RCA inputs. I'm using one set for my Satellite receiver.
ipod ?
keg ?
other ?
I have a PAC adapter with dual RCA inputs. I'm using one set for my Satellite receiver.
If you already have aux inputs, then the iPod (video or not) and this cable is all you would need : http://www.xtrememac.com/audio/cables/roadshow.php
Originally Posted by slaponte
If you already have aux inputs, then the iPod (video or not) and this cable is all you would need : http://www.xtrememac.com/audio/cables/roadshow.php
Re the wire, yeah I guess you can cut it off and hardwire. There are many wire sets around. I like this one because it doesn't take the sound output from the mini-jack (headset plug) but from the base connector.
Finding a song : I haven't plugged the iPod to the car yet, so hard to tell. But "the way of the iPod" is playlist. You setup playlists by author, album, genre, favorites, most played, etc so when you get in the car you start a playlist and go. I don't think many people sit there and change songs after every song... at least I wouldn't.
You can also go directly to the library and play songs from an artist (you can shuffle between them), album, genre, etc even if you haven't setup a playlist.
Finding a song : I haven't plugged the iPod to the car yet, so hard to tell. But "the way of the iPod" is playlist. You setup playlists by author, album, genre, favorites, most played, etc so when you get in the car you start a playlist and go. I don't think many people sit there and change songs after every song... at least I wouldn't.
You can also go directly to the library and play songs from an artist (you can shuffle between them), album, genre, etc even if you haven't setup a playlist.
Originally Posted by slaponte
If you already have aux inputs, then the iPod (video or not) and this cable is all you would need : http://www.xtrememac.com/audio/cables/roadshow.php
Sweet. Someone finally came out with one that works with the video! I wish I would have known that before I had someone make one.
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