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Is an Ipod the only media player that can be used with the Nav.? Maybe an adapter for a Zune or Iriver player?
GF has car and manual in South Fl. for 2 weeks, or I'd check myself.
GF has car and manual in South Fl. for 2 weeks, or I'd check myself.
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You can use any audio player that has RCA audio outs but you will need to use the audio player as the controller. You just plug the audio player in the AV ports on the car. Not control through the car system though except for sound.
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a Ipod is the preferred method for media player in this car, aside from the "music box" feature which is a 9.3gb hdd space for ripping music into the car. Usability of this feature is limited, and doesn't work as well as most of us would like.
The CF card can also be used to play music, and i think it may be better than the music box feature but i have yet to try it.
The CF card can also be used to play music, and i think it may be better than the music box feature but i have yet to try it.
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a Ipod is the preferred method for media player in this car, aside from the "music box" feature which is a 9.3gb hdd space for ripping music into the car. Usability of this feature is limited, and doesn't work as well as most of us would like.
The CF card can also be used to play music, and i think it may be better than the music box feature but i have yet to try it.
The CF card can also be used to play music, and i think it may be better than the music box feature but i have yet to try it.
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Also, if you ripped high quality music to the card, will it have a higher quality sound than the music ripped to the "box" when it's played through the system?
Thanks for the replies.
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Does the MusicBox then read the card and display on the screen? If the "box" is full, can you just keep the CF card in the slot for the additional material and have it automatically integrated into the display?
Also, if you ripped high quality music to the card, will it have a higher quality sound than the music ripped to the "box" when it's played through the system?
Thanks for the replies.
Also, if you ripped high quality music to the card, will it have a higher quality sound than the music ripped to the "box" when it's played through the system?
Thanks for the replies.
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Might just have to perform a test to see if there are any diffs. in the sound. I have all of my CDs ripped to an ex. HD at lossless for home audio burning, and at 192 kps for MP3 loading. I might see if the there is a diff. in how the rip rates sound from the card.
If it's substantial I'll let ya'll know.
Thank for the info.
If it's substantial I'll let ya'll know.
Thank for the info.
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