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CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 7:27 pm
by rAudiguy
I have new B7 saloon that i pick up in 6 weeks time. the car has been fitted with a CD changer but my dealer has offered to fit the ipod conection in it's place free of charge. I'm now having 2nd thoughts as I didn't realise there wasn't a single cd slot behind the satnav. How good is the ipod conection? just wondering with 2 SD slots would i be better sticking a load of MP3's on them and being able to have 6 CD's too.

HELP..........your opinions would be appricated

cheers

Jim

RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 7:34 pm
by jackwood
Most people prefer the CD option, as the iPod connection is limited.
The iPod connection opens up in CD multichanger window in the sat nav and comes up as a list of 6 CDs.
"Slots" 1-5 are the first (by numeric sorting) 5 playlists you configure. These can be single albums or groups of albums. Once you select a CD, the playlist appears a track list numbered 1-99, with no track/artist description.
"Slot" 6 is the entire iPod library.

The SD slots are a lot better because they retain the track folder tree, so splits into artist, album, track, and it all named.

If you are going to use the SD slots, then I would probably just use the iPod on shuffle on and have it playing slot 6. Then you just get random tunes from the iPod, and you can always skip the tracks you don't like.

Jack

RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 7:58 pm
by rAudiguy
cheers jack, i'm thinking I may keep the cd changer and just buy a couple of 2 or 4gb sd cards that way i'm sorted.

RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 10:33 pm
by Mori
iPod. :)

RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 1:44 am
by sykotoy
Ipod for sure, change yer playlists anytime, screw carrying cd/boxs etc filling up yer glove box and best reason of all?... when pals get in my car they can bring their ipods and just plug n play ............awesome!!!

Re: RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 8:05 am
by audijohn
jackwood wrote:Most people prefer the CD option, as the iPod connection is limited.
The iPod connection opens up in CD multichanger window in the sat nav and comes up as a list of 6 CDs.
"Slots" 1-5 are the first (by numeric sorting) 5 playlists you configure. These can be single albums or groups of albums. Once you select a CD, the playlist appears a track list numbered 1-99, with no track/artist description.
"Slot" 6 is the entire iPod library.

The SD slots are a lot better because they retain the track folder tree, so splits into artist, album, track, and it all named.

If you are going to use the SD slots, then I would probably just use the iPod on shuffle on and have it playing slot 6. Then you just get random tunes from the iPod, and you can always skip the tracks you don't like.

Jack
Jack has summed this up nicely. :wink:

RE: Re: RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 9:20 am
by SimonFV8
It is possible to have both now, as long as you dont have the TV option. I am having an interface fitted that allows full ipod control ( like an iPod ready Alpine) and keep my changer. Its a brand new interface but reportedly works fantastic using the TV button.

Si

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Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:31 am
by rAudiguy
Who does this Si??

RE: Re: RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 3:04 pm
by SimonFV8
Not sure who makes the lead but talk to Les @ Angelsea Car Stereo 02380 779013 He's a good guy and has always look after my cars

Si

RE: Re: RE: CD changer or Ipod?????

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:06 pm
by Adam
Jim - not only is the ipod interface crap IMO (see description above to draw your own conclusions) but you cannot use the single CD slot and dsatnav at the same time as the slot is needed for the DVD

I use two 4gb SD cards instead

Posted: Tue Sep 25, 2007 11:27 pm
by sykotoy
LOL aNGLESEA, WOW that sounds like an exotic resort?

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 12:21 am
by SA-RS4
Hi All

is it possible to wire the Ipod into an "AUX" - I would like to have my ipod in the armrest with audio being fed into aux input.

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:20 am
by SimonFV8
I have had my ipod interface fitted now, it runs in place of the TV (so only ok if you dont have tv tuner) It works fantastically, allowing easy access to all ipod controls / videos / songs etc. So if you have a video iPod you can watch the videos on the sat nav screen BUT and it is a really big BUt for me, it only works on Widows formatted iPods and being a mac user im stuffed!!!

The best interface I've seen though and if you use widows, Happy Days! (just not for me!)

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:52 am
by ARSEY4
Hi Simon, could you give me a bit more info please. Is it just a lead that you plug in or is there more to it, Also where does your ipod sit? Has it got its own holder etc? finally what was the cost of fitting. Thanks

Posted: Tue Oct 23, 2007 11:59 am
by P_G
On original question, stick with 2GB SD cards and CD changer, the OEM Audi i-Pod link is pretty limited IMO having used it in my old car and binned it within a matter of weeks. However Simon's solution does sound interesting.

And with 2 SD cards and CD changer you have access to approx. 70 albums, are you likely to need to listen to more than that? If so, carry another couple of SD cards and then you have over 140 albums that are properly accessible and listed.