My car is booked to go into Peugeot next Monday to see which software it uses so that they know which cable to connect to the Clarion stereo to get this to work. So I'll let you know what they come up with, but apparently there is a cable that will connect the mp3 to the clarion which only costs about £15 plus half an hour labour.
I bought the Arkon fm transmitter but it only seems to work on a clear day!
Ipod
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ukdy
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that will probably be an FM modulator cable... you'll have to tune your stereo into a station and manually change the tracks on the iPod yourself....plus it won't charge it!!
the kit from denison fixes all this and the clarion head unit uses the iPod as a CD changer! - change the tracks from the stereo/remote/stalk, charge the ipod, sits in a dock and uses the line out rather than the headphone jack!!
a lot better!!
the kit from denison fixes all this and the clarion head unit uses the iPod as a CD changer! - change the tracks from the stereo/remote/stalk, charge the ipod, sits in a dock and uses the line out rather than the headphone jack!!
a lot better!!
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Donna
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I don't have the IPOD I have the IRiver, not too fussed about charging as it has 16 hours battery life.
I only want to use the functionality of the speakers and drive the music from the mp3 itself. Also the gizmo you mentioned was very expensive. Cheaper to change the cd player and replace it with one with an mp3 input!
Thanks anyway, I'll let you know how good it is if I go for it. In the meantime I'm putting up with temperamentality of the Arkon wireless!
I only want to use the functionality of the speakers and drive the music from the mp3 itself. Also the gizmo you mentioned was very expensive. Cheaper to change the cd player and replace it with one with an mp3 input!
Thanks anyway, I'll let you know how good it is if I go for it. In the meantime I'm putting up with temperamentality of the Arkon wireless!
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Donna
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Don't know how you could say that.
IRiver is much better spec 40gb, supports more files types, has a radio, remote control, better looking, replaceable battery, upgradeable firmware - yes I did my homework before I invested and am thoroughly pleased with it and that I made the right choice. I'm sure the ipod does have some good points!
Anyway talking of poor man's ipod, how do you compare that in 206cc terms, poor man's SLK?
IRiver is much better spec 40gb, supports more files types, has a radio, remote control, better looking, replaceable battery, upgradeable firmware - yes I did my homework before I invested and am thoroughly pleased with it and that I made the right choice. I'm sure the ipod does have some good points!
Anyway talking of poor man's ipod, how do you compare that in 206cc terms, poor man's SLK?
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ukdy
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but it wants to be... even the name suggests a rip-off!!
the iPod is the market leader for a very obvious reason
IT'S THE BEST ONE YOU CAN BUY!!!!!!
cheap versions are rife but there is only one iPod.... it's like driving a ferrari kit car.... it's nice and turns a few heads, but in the end it only cost £15k and you know you have a pretend car!
feel the power of the iPod.. the original and still the best.
always imitated... never bettered.
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the iPod is the market leader for a very obvious reason
IT'S THE BEST ONE YOU CAN BUY!!!!!!
cheap versions are rife but there is only one iPod.... it's like driving a ferrari kit car.... it's nice and turns a few heads, but in the end it only cost £15k and you know you have a pretend car!
feel the power of the iPod.. the original and still the best.
always imitated... never bettered.
ADVERTISEMENT OVER
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Donna
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ukdy
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iPod - £300 (40gb)
10,000 songs in your pocket
Use it with Mac OS X or Windows 2000/XP
5.6 ounces
12 hours battery life
Play MP3, WMA, AAC and Apple Lossless
iTunes integration
25 minutes of skip protection
Use as a portable hard drive
USB 2.0 and Firewire 400 & 800
Play games
Store photos
Record audio
Contacts address book & Text notes
http://www.apple.com/ipod/
i win!!

10,000 songs in your pocket
Use it with Mac OS X or Windows 2000/XP
5.6 ounces
12 hours battery life
Play MP3, WMA, AAC and Apple Lossless
iTunes integration
25 minutes of skip protection
Use as a portable hard drive
USB 2.0 and Firewire 400 & 800
Play games
Store photos
Record audio
Contacts address book & Text notes
http://www.apple.com/ipod/
i win!!
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Donna
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Don't think so
iRiver does all that, plus has radio as standard, 2 years warranty remote control better battery life (replaceable battery) plus voice recorder, microphone, supports OGG files and costs less
http://www.iriveramerica.com
Plays over 1200 hours of digital music*
Up to 16 hours of battery life
Supports MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV and OGG music files
Ultra-fast USB 2.0 transfers (up to 40 times faster than USB 1.0)
Integrated FM tuner
Backlit remote control with 4-line display
Built-in voice recorder
Intuitive music navigation
Real-time MP3 encoding (no PC required)
40GB of internal storage
Store or transfer files of any type
Extra-large, 8-line, backlit LCD
Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery
Optical input and output
Upgradeable to future formats and features
I win ... bet you wish you got one of these now eh!
iRiver does all that, plus has radio as standard, 2 years warranty remote control better battery life (replaceable battery) plus voice recorder, microphone, supports OGG files and costs less
http://www.iriveramerica.com
Plays over 1200 hours of digital music*
Up to 16 hours of battery life
Supports MP3, WMA, ASF, WAV and OGG music files
Ultra-fast USB 2.0 transfers (up to 40 times faster than USB 1.0)
Integrated FM tuner
Backlit remote control with 4-line display
Built-in voice recorder
Intuitive music navigation
Real-time MP3 encoding (no PC required)
40GB of internal storage
Store or transfer files of any type
Extra-large, 8-line, backlit LCD
Rechargeable Lithium Polymer battery
Optical input and output
Upgradeable to future formats and features
I win ... bet you wish you got one of these now eh!
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but it wants to be... even the name suggests a rip-off!!
the iPod is the market leader for a very obvious reason
IT'S THE BEST ONE YOU CAN BUY!!!!!!
cheap versions are rife but there is only one iPod.... it's like driving a ferrari kit car.... it's nice and turns a few heads, but in the end it only cost £15k and you know you have a pretend car!
feel the power of the iPod.. the original and still the best.
always imitated... never bettered.
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Dom,
I feel your being a bit harsh on Donna.
The Ipod is the market leader but that doesnt mean it is the best does it.
The Iriver is a damn fine machine and deservadly so.
Its like having a fight over Vhs and Betamax isnt it.
Dom check this site out, you may change your mind about the Ipod after this. Your not always right mate
http://www.ipodsdirtysecret.com/
Louis
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ukdy
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yeah and betamax lost!!!but it wants to be... even the name suggests a rip-off!!
the iPod is the market leader for a very obvious reason
IT'S THE BEST ONE YOU CAN BUY!!!!!!
cheap versions are rife but there is only one iPod.... it's like driving a ferrari kit car.... it's nice and turns a few heads, but in the end it only cost £15k and you know you have a pretend car!
feel the power of the iPod.. the original and still the best.
always imitated... never bettered.
ADVERTISEMENT OVER-------------------
Dom,
I feel your being a bit harsh on Donna.
The Ipod is the market leader but that doesnt mean it is the best does it.
The Iriver is a damn fine machine and deservadly so.
Its like having a fight over Vhs and Betamax isnt it.
Dom check this site out, you may change your mind about the Ipod after this. Your not always right mate![]()
http://www.ipodsdirtysecret.com/
Louis
it's just propoganda.... and any problems however small are fixable free of charge!
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Dale
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Hi Everyone,
On the subject of Irivers and Ipods.
I am considering which of these two to buy, I was originally going to go for the Ipod, but was then attracted by the Iriver's ability to play WMA files and by its built in radio.
However the downside to the Iriver is that I cannot find a unit that lets you connect the Iriver to the stereo by the use of cables as opposed to one of those FM units, which I didn't really like.
Does anyone know of a system that I can use to connect an Iriver to an alpine headunit? Coz this would swing me towards the Iriver, Alpine do however have a unit that lets you connect an Ipod to their AI Net Head Units which lets you control the Ipod from the headunit.
Or on the other side, does anyone know if Ipods can be made in any way to play WMA format files? If I could get one to do this then i would not worry about it not having a radio.
On the subject of Irivers and Ipods.
I am considering which of these two to buy, I was originally going to go for the Ipod, but was then attracted by the Iriver's ability to play WMA files and by its built in radio.
However the downside to the Iriver is that I cannot find a unit that lets you connect the Iriver to the stereo by the use of cables as opposed to one of those FM units, which I didn't really like.
Does anyone know of a system that I can use to connect an Iriver to an alpine headunit? Coz this would swing me towards the Iriver, Alpine do however have a unit that lets you connect an Ipod to their AI Net Head Units which lets you control the Ipod from the headunit.
Or on the other side, does anyone know if Ipods can be made in any way to play WMA format files? If I could get one to do this then i would not worry about it not having a radio.
206CC SE, Onyx Black, Pebble Grey Interior.
Standard, but i do have an alloy tax disc holder.
Standard, but i do have an alloy tax disc holder.
