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I know I've read this before but I can't find it. I want to go to Radio Shack to get a patch cord to run my MP3 player in the auxiliary jack. What is it called? Thanks, Bob
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I am checking out various GPS units. The boss is not going to approve a $500.00 unit. I don't care about the MP3 or XM on the Garmin. I already have both. There appear to be several in the $250-$300 range. I have two questions - First - how are you wiring these? Are you just using the lighter adpater or battery for power or are you hard wiring them? Secondly, if I'm going to be using a GPS it will most likely be riding two up with my wife. We will have communicator using the factory plug. We also have MP3 player coming through the speakers. How do you manage to hear voice prompts from your GPS? Can you tap in to the communicator line? Are these loud enough so that you can hear them anyway? Thanks for any help!
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I suspect that with all the new high capacity cell phones that there will soon be no reason for stand alone MP3 players. I just became eligible to upgrade to a new cell phone under my current plan. I started looking and actually got one and then took it back because it didn't support the memory that they said it did. I had 4 Verizon store associates and two a the technical support number tell many different things but NONE of them knew the products that they are selling. So, as usual I found it best to do my own research. I'm glad that I did because there are some great new phones hitting the stores next month and I'll wait for one of them. So, what I am talking about is that several new phones coming out will support 8GB of storage via the micro sdhc chip. That is the same as an IPOD Nano. I like the idea of not having to take my cell phone AND my MP3 player on the bike or anywhere else for that matter. Not only is the 8GB chip now available, but they soon you will be able to get them with up to 32GB. That's a LOT of songs folks. I have over 100 complete CDS on my IPOD and am only using about 8GB of space. Many of those I never listen to or really even like, just loaded up everything I had at the time. So, what do you think? Are stand alone MP3 players going to become a thing of the past? Why would anybody want to carry around two different devices when one will do? I am really looking forward to my new phone/MP3 player next month. Here's a link to the particular one that I am looking at but others are coming to. http://www.infosyncworld.com/news/n/8404.html
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Has anybody ever tried to pipe the output from an MP3 Player through the audio system of the Venture? I would think that you might be able to feed the output from the MP3 Player into the input from the cassette player. Just imagine a few hundred of your favorite songs, playing through the speakers of the Venture, without fumbling for cassettes. I look forward to hearing from anybody with Thoughts or Suggestions about this idea. Thanks, Dean
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I just picked up a Mio DigiWalker C310x GPS, and I am very impressed with it so far. Mio's new models are coming out so they are having a fire sale on this unit. I picked mine up from Circuit City for $199, but I have seen it as cheap as $159 at Comp USA. This unit has a built-in MP3 player and will support up to 4 gig memory cards. I have already unlocked the system to act as a full blown PDA, and I'm in the process of creating custom menus that will be easily accessible while moving. I have included a screenshot of the first menu page that I have created. I still have 2 more pages to create and I should have it just the way I want it. Here is a link for anyone that's interested. http://www.miogps.com/US/products_c310xfeatures.htm Screenshot Icons: Top Row: GPS Software, GPS Settings, Unlock Tool, Movie Player Next Row: Photo Viewer, Calculator, MP3 Player, and Next Page
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Ok - I warned ya'll I was technically handicapped -- my iTunes file says all the songs are MP4 -- the Zumo will not play MP4 but will play MP3 - is there a way to convert 4 to 3? Thnx in advance, DREBBIN
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To quote one of my favorite characters, Inspector Clouseau, "The case is solv-ed." Thnx to the great help herein: Burn a CD from iTunes Then using the Advanced options in iTunes, convert to MP3 file Sure enough, I dragged them to the Zumo SD card and there they were -- and yes -- I plugged in the DC cord in the truck and they even PLAYED !!! Many thnx, best to all. PS _ I expect to pick up the RSV this THU !
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My husband drives a Royal Star Venture 2001 European model. He wants to install a MP3 player onto his motor. But where would he get the power to make it work? Since he's not very good with English:Laugh:,he leaves it up to me to ask the questions. All tips are welcome Thanks Kiki