iPod
#16
The AUX will output audio whether or not the ebrake is on, so you can buy a 3.5mm or dock connector to RCA and use the iPod/iPhone as an audio source (much like FM transmitter/cassette adapter style). However, if you want video output, the ebrake must be on (I have a 6MT, I'm not sure if the 5AT may need to be in P as well?).
With the newer generation of iPods/iPhone, it is mandatory to use Apple's AV cable. The headphone jack no longer has video output and Apple apparently made a hardware change. This in turn made it impossible for third-parties to create accessories for video output.
With the newer generation of iPods/iPhone, it is mandatory to use Apple's AV cable. The headphone jack no longer has video output and Apple apparently made a hardware change. This in turn made it impossible for third-parties to create accessories for video output.
Last edited by likwidfuzion; 11-26-2007 at 08:24 PM.
#20
Mine works. I can play my iPod Shuffle via the AUX ports while driving if I only plug in the Red and White RCAs.
Try it. If you don't believe me, I'll take a video. Works like a charm.
I don't ever use it this way since my 80GB Video ipod works fine via the Ipod Interface, but the AUX works too.
Try it. If you don't believe me, I'll take a video. Works like a charm.
I don't ever use it this way since my 80GB Video ipod works fine via the Ipod Interface, but the AUX works too.
Last edited by Blackjack; 11-26-2007 at 09:28 PM.
#21
The AUX will output audio whether or not the ebrake is on, so you can buy a 3.5mm or dock connector to RCA and use the iPod/iPhone as an audio source (much like FM transmitter/cassette adapter style). However, if you want video output, the ebrake must be on (I have a 6MT, I'm not sure if the 5AT may need to be in P as well?).
With the newer generation of iPods/iPhone, it is mandatory to use Apple's AV cable. The headphone jack no longer has video output and Apple apparently made a hardware change. This in turn made it impossible for third-parties to create accessories for video output.
With the newer generation of iPods/iPhone, it is mandatory to use Apple's AV cable. The headphone jack no longer has video output and Apple apparently made a hardware change. This in turn made it impossible for third-parties to create accessories for video output.
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