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Thread ID: 84515 2007-11-08 21:25:00 MP3 players (again) FoxyMX (5) PC World Chat
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609645 2007-11-08 21:25:00 Sorry about starting a new thread but it doesn't seem right to hijack Metla's one .

A family member is wanting music whilst on the road and is looking at buying an iPod . I have informed him that iPods are not the only MP3 players around but before I can convince him to look at others I need to know whether they will suit his purpose or not .

Firstly he wants to plug it in to his car radio so as to output to the vehicle's speakers .

Secondly it needs to be very robust as he does a fair bit of serious off-road driving . He will have to secure it somehow so that it doesn't get thrashed around so it would be good if it has some kind of accessory available for this purpose .

Thirdly it needs to be compatible with iTunes . This is very important . If it can't do iTunes then it will have to be an iPod . :rolleyes:

Playing music is all he is interested in so it has to be nice and easy to use for that purpose .

Any suggestions? :help:
FoxyMX (5)
609646 2007-11-08 21:32:00 Imo the single biggest negative with an Ipod is iTunes, so if thats what he wants to use, an iPod would have to be his best choice. Metla (12)
609647 2007-11-08 21:51:00 there is a program around that lets you sync other players to itunes. I have posted it before on a thread. The other factor is to make sure it uses a flash drive and not a hard drive(especially if your off roading) plod (107)
609648 2007-11-08 22:00:00 If it's going to be thrashed around, then a flash-based player will be more suitable than a hard-disk based player, as they're more resilient to vibrations etc. somebody (208)
609649 2007-11-08 22:24:00 it needs to be compatible with iTunes. This is very important. If it can't do iTunes then it will have to be an iPod.Sad. If he needs a recommendation then it should be to get help for that i attitude. Greg (193)
609650 2007-11-08 22:35:00 Firstly he wants to plug it in to his car radio so as to output to the vehicle's speakers.
Hi Foxy
I know that your basic question is not this. However, just to mention that he does necessarily have to plug it in. I have an iTrip which I use with my iPod and it works great wirelessly. There is even a better device which has been put on the market since I bought my iTrip. If you are interested I will track down the details (someone gave very good info on an earlier thread).
Misty :)
Misty (368)
609651 2007-11-08 23:12:00 Imo the single biggest negative with an Ipod is iTunes, so if thats what he wants to use, an iPod would have to be his best choice .

Darn . I was hoping I wouldn't hear that . iTunes is what his mates and another family member have got and dragging him back from the dark side is an impossible mission . :rolleyes:



there is a program around that lets you sync other players to itunes . I have posted it before on a thread . The other factor is to make sure it uses a flash drive and not a hard drive(especially if your off roading)

If he has to frig around with other programs then he's not going to bother but thanks for that info anyway .

Flash drive rather than hard drive sounds the way to go .



Sad . If he needs a recommendation then it should be to get help for that i attitude .

Hey, I'm trying!! :dogeye:



Hi Foxy
I know that your basic question is not this . However, just to mention that he does necessarily have to plug it in . I have an iTrip which I use with my iPod and it works great wirelessly . There is even a better device which has been put on the market since I bought my iTrip . If you are interested I will track down the details (someone gave very good info on an earlier thread) .
Misty :)

I'm very interested in that Misty . Thanks . :)
FoxyMX (5)
609652 2007-11-08 23:57:00 A few questions, Foxy:

If he wishes to "plug it into" the car radio, does the radio set have a "line-in" port? Otherwise, did you mean "plug it in" in the sense that the mp3 player is going to wirelessly transmit the music into the radio set?

:rolleyes: Or, did you mean either way? :p

With regards to your comment that "it must be iTunes".... I don't suppose Windows Media Player is that hard to learn, since the interface is universally similar across all players?

Cheers :)
Renmoo (66)
609653 2007-11-09 03:24:00 If he wishes to "plug it into" the car radio, does the radio set have a "line-in" port? Otherwise, did you mean "plug it in" in the sense that the mp3 player is going to wirelessly transmit the music into the radio set?

:rolleyes: Or, did you mean either way? :p


Yes. :)


With regards to your comment that "it must be iTunes".... I don't suppose Windows Media Player is that hard to learn, since the interface is universally similar across all players?


It has to be iTunes. Don't ask why. :rolleyes:
FoxyMX (5)
609654 2007-11-09 03:32:00 It has to be iTunes. Don't ask why. :rolleyes:
O.k.a.y...

Hang on there, he is coming right away to post a message here...
Renmoo (66)
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