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I-Pod connection In a Car

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puternut | 12:34 Sat 30th Jul 2011 | Motoring
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Just took delivery of a new car (Vauxhall Meriva - but I think thats immaterial) and the brochure quotes I-Pod connection socket.

At the bottom of the centre console are two connectors which I believe are a 3.5mm jack and a USB. I have tried connecting via the USB lead supplied with the I-Pod but the cars audio system says it cannot find a connection.

Am I right in using the USB or does it need a 3.5mmm from the earphone to the car console??

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If it's anything like mine, it will need a jack-to-jack. The USB socket will almost certainly be for playing MP3s on a memory stick.
I guess i-Pod connection sounds sexier than Aux. Line In
I would think the USB socket is to charge the ipod and the 3.5mm socket for the audio.
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Thanks peeps for the info

seems it is the USB. but I must not be too impatient as a 160gig i-Pod takes about 5 mins to sort itself out and start/list tracks!!!!!
5 minutes? that's crap Apple for you ! Go down the serious route and get a Cowon. Better audio, cheaper and not as likely to get nicked...

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