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iPod info, please.
I am building a new computer for a customer who wants to download music to an iPod, and plug the iPod into her car stereo, home stereo, and whatever else she possibly can.
I know nothing about iPods. Do they work with PC platform, or MAC only? Do they only work with legit pay-for-download sites, or can they work with kazaalite++, and the like? What is the best iPod on the go package for plugging in to systems other than a pair of headphones? Thanx in advance for all advice. Dinny |
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I am currently ripping Blazing Saddles DVD to my ipod video. :) Quote:
You can connect your ipod to your home stereo aux through a normal phono-RCA adapter, ou you can buy a home stereo dock. Apple sells a video adapter cable for watching on the TV for about $30, or you can just get a normal phono-RCA video cable but you have to put the red right cable into the video and the yellow video cable into the right audio(Apple switched them, those sneaky bastards). For the car, I have the Griffin Road Trip, a FM transmitter/charger(2100 of my favorite songs, the best radio station in the WORLD!!!!!!!) Quote:
I don't know what I ever did before my ipod... |
Thanx, snap.
I have been eyeing Griffin's Road Trip, it looks like the way to go. This customer is just concerned with audio files. Does the iPod have the typical 1/8" stereo out, so a simple adapter to the aux input on the home stereo works without a pre-amp? If so, that will be sweet. She would then be able to plug in to anything with aux input RCA's. This may be easier than I thought. Computers are easy. iPods are, to me, well, foreign. Dinny |
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ipods are easy too... ;) |
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Get a Sik Din to get a true line out. It bypasses the internal amp in the iPod and sounds a lot better than going through the headphone jack. If she has an aux input on her car stereo, get a Sik Imp instead as it has the car charger too.
I've played the line out through a cassette adapter in the car and it sounds good too, though I just yanked out that head unit and put in a stereo with an auxillary input. FM transmitters suck. |
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Yer old musician buddy ZepSinger here- I am in the same way as Dinny. I have been lusting after my buddy's 30 gig IPod, and have never owned one. Would you know of a good place to get one, price-wise? Z |
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I disgree about Geffen. I had that transmitter and I hated it. The Kensington FM tramsitter is the way to go. I love it. It's the only one on IPOD Lounge to get an A mark. |
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