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Apple Mobile Products: iPhone, iPad, iPod
iPod Hardware and Accessories
Best way to use iPod in a car
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<blockquote data-quote="jonnyd" data-source="post: 398608" data-attributes="member: 31029"><p>Depends on the model of changer, but the main problem is how to kid the head unit into thinking there's a changer on the other end.</p><p></p><p>The possible solution is that the changer has a control cable, AND audio cables. If you leave the control cable connected, and a CD in the changer, you can then connect the Ipod to the audio cables (probably just a pair of RCA plugs). You would then 'play' the CD, but the sound source would be the Ipod.</p><p></p><p>Very messy and inelegant solution, but if your head unit isn't compatible with Ipod, it might work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jonnyd, post: 398608, member: 31029"] Depends on the model of changer, but the main problem is how to kid the head unit into thinking there's a changer on the other end. The possible solution is that the changer has a control cable, AND audio cables. If you leave the control cable connected, and a CD in the changer, you can then connect the Ipod to the audio cables (probably just a pair of RCA plugs). You would then 'play' the CD, but the sound source would be the Ipod. Very messy and inelegant solution, but if your head unit isn't compatible with Ipod, it might work. [/QUOTE]
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