Service intervals + ipod question
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Jim-I have a 80 gig classic and a 8 gig nano (when I run) --I had symantic and did not have synching problems and now I use panda without problems.
I also have the sat radio (in my BMW) and switch back and forth between IPOD and Sat radio.
I have 2 problems with ipod in car--1) cannot back up a track--have to go all the way back to beginning. 2) no podcast playing at all--I have everything from golf lessons to educational tracks on podcasts which I would like to listen to when driving.
the movies on ipod would be icing on the cake.
One reason I waited for the 2010 was the better ipod interface--better but not complete apparently
I also have the sat radio (in my BMW) and switch back and forth between IPOD and Sat radio.
I have 2 problems with ipod in car--1) cannot back up a track--have to go all the way back to beginning. 2) no podcast playing at all--I have everything from golf lessons to educational tracks on podcasts which I would like to listen to when driving.
the movies on ipod would be icing on the cake.
One reason I waited for the 2010 was the better ipod interface--better but not complete apparently
It works great with the BlueTooth upgrade (as far as sound) but it's even more generic than plugged in with the USB cord. On BlueTooth you can only see the song playing. Control is from the iPod touch. But given that, someone in the passenger or back seat can program the music. Otlherwise just use the USB cable and you can still see and program the music from the NAV. I found a $15 expandable USB cord extension at Wallmart that I just leave plugged in and coming out the hole in the box. Works great that way, no fumbling deep down in there.
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