Custom Aux-In Module
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Sending the ipod display data to the screen would be a dream! But is there any chance to get this while the ipod is in "play-mode"? The only way to read out the data from your ipod externally is, when it's connected to your pc, isn't it? Now everytime you connect it to your desktop pc, it switches to "data-mode" and afak, it doesn't decode the mp3s itself anymore, but only sends the necessary files to itunes or whatever program you use... That'd mean, that you need another mp3-decoding module... Just prove me wrong, that's just what I guess!!
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I'd be happy with steering wheel track buttons controlling my iPod. But I currently get beautiful CD quality sound through the CD Player hack. So I can wait on the module. I'll just keep reaching into the center console, instead of flicking my thumb. Somehow I'll deal.
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Originally Posted by Xanda
Sending the ipod display data to the screen would be a dream! But is there any chance to get this while the ipod is in "play-mode"? The only way to read out the data from your ipod externally is, when it's connected to your pc, isn't it? Now everytime you connect it to your desktop pc, it switches to "data-mode" and afak, it doesn't decode the mp3s itself anymore, but only sends the necessary files to itunes or whatever program you use... That'd mean, that you need another mp3-decoding module... Just prove me wrong, that's just what I guess!!
hey...I bet it would work for a hard drive too? hmmm me thinks this is the start of something big...thanks for the brainstorming Xanda
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of course apple has provided an interface for reading information from the ipod and for controlling the ipod while it's playing. there's no need for a second mp3 decoder.
Apple doesn't have the info posted directly on their developer page, but it can be requested:
Apple doesn't have the info posted directly on their developer page, but it can be requested:
iPod Accessory Developers
Interested in developing a accessory for the new iPod and need more information on the connectors and technical specifications? If so please send an email to ipoddev@apple.com.
Interested in developing a accessory for the new iPod and need more information on the connectors and technical specifications? If so please send an email to ipoddev@apple.com.
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We'll leave all the work and expense of dealing with Video to a later date. There's just too many variations of what people want to do to make it practical and affordable. A lot of these video switching capabilities take up a ton of space too. That doesn't mean I don't think it's neat. I just don't have the time to commit to it right now.
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Sure, it can be requested, and if you're lucky enough to get a response it will be "No, now go away" unless you're already in the business of making cars, head units, etc. Been there, done that, an d not particularly happy with Apple right now.
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Originally Posted by zojas
of course apple has provided an interface for reading information from the ipod and for controlling the ipod while it's playing. there's no need for a second mp3 decoder.
Apple doesn't have the info posted directly on their developer page, but it can be requested:
Apple doesn't have the info posted directly on their developer page, but it can be requested:
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I'd be happy with steering wheel track buttons controlling my iPod. But I currently get beautiful CD quality sound through the CD Player hack. So I can wait on the module. I'll just keep reaching into the center console, instead of flicking my thumb. Somehow I'll deal.
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FYI,
We managed to successfully get integrated iPOD controls working this morning. We're working on getting the circuit board all readied and I'm working on some future software. Finally, we're getting ahead a bit.
I know you're all eager to get one of these puppies, but hold your horses, we still need to validate the hardware before anyone gets one. Here's a teaser of a picture of our setup.
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We managed to successfully get integrated iPOD controls working this morning. We're working on getting the circuit board all readied and I'm working on some future software. Finally, we're getting ahead a bit.
I know you're all eager to get one of these puppies, but hold your horses, we still need to validate the hardware before anyone gets one. Here's a teaser of a picture of our setup.
Regards,
OverLOAD
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I'm using a chopped iPOD remote connector at the moment. It's the ideal location to get audio out of the iPOD, and to put the control signals back in.
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aaaaw no dock connector. That would be better (though probably not easier for you :-) ) to use the dock connector, plus it would allow people to use a dock, which would be kick ***!
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I think the problem with the dock is that you then have to send via firewire. While it would be great to charge and control the unit at the same time, the firewire stuff would be difficult (which is why OL opted for the serial connection instead of USB). Besides, the dock would be a pain in the *** because it wants the iPod to sit up-right. I can't think of anywhere in my '8 that I would want the dock to be upright. The remote control also "snaps in" better than the dock, so that would keep it from falling out while driving.
I'm fairly sure that for most of the people using this setup, the dock would cause more problems than it would solve. As with most things, the best rule is: K.I.S.S.
I'm fairly sure that for most of the people using this setup, the dock would cause more problems than it would solve. As with most things, the best rule is: K.I.S.S.
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any luck pulling the display data out of the ipod and hooking it into the HU's display like this think will?: http://www.prnewswire.com/cgi-bin/st...004/0002084211
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by the way...great job Overload
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by the way...great job Overload
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You don't need a dock to use the dock connector. Right now I'm using the Belkin car charger (along with the lame iTrip while paitently awaiting the Aux Module :-) and it has a dock connector that snaps in perfectly. A line out is available here as well, which the Belkin brings out...I had planned on using it with the Aux Module but I guess that would lose me the steering wheel controls, and I'm NOT going to do that! I liked the idea of the line out being at the proper peak-to-peak voltage level for a matching line in, rather than having to fiddle with iPod volume through the remote connector, but oh well.
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Originally Posted by robertdot
I think the problem with the dock is that you then have to send via firewire. While it would be great to charge and control the unit at the same time, the firewire stuff would be difficult (which is why OL opted for the serial connection instead of USB). Besides, the dock would be a pain in the *** because it wants the iPod to sit up-right. I can't think of anywhere in my '8 that I would want the dock to be upright. The remote control also "snaps in" better than the dock, so that would keep it from falling out while driving.
I'm fairly sure that for most of the people using this setup, the dock would cause more problems than it would solve. As with most things, the best rule is: K.I.S.S.
I'm fairly sure that for most of the people using this setup, the dock would cause more problems than it would solve. As with most things, the best rule is: K.I.S.S.
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Yay! The teaser pic has a Mazda6 HU in it! I have the 2003 model, but hopefully things won't be so different and I can use it in my car. At any rate if the price point still stays under $100 I'm sure I'll grab one up and let you know if it does work with mine.
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I'd vote for going with the dock connector since you've got a line level out from that point thus giving to higher quality audio. I keep my iPod in the center console so that it's out of sight, out of mind. No one can tell walking past my car that I have an iPod in there but I'm still able to use the steering wheel controls to change the tracks.
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Just out of curiosity, what's the big deal in using the steering wheel buttons with the iPod? Changing to the next or previous track is not something that is a big enough convenience IMO... there are only those two buttons available on the wheel.
Or is it envisioned that other navigation (like change directory) will also be available? Perhaps with the use of the 'MODE' button?
In that case, there is a real need to see what exactly is being selected... in other words, the display should show that. Otherwise, just skipping to the next track is nice but doesn't really warrant the trouble of integrating the steering wheel buttons.
Just my personal opinion - I'm not even affected since I don't own an iPod.
Or is it envisioned that other navigation (like change directory) will also be available? Perhaps with the use of the 'MODE' button?
In that case, there is a real need to see what exactly is being selected... in other words, the display should show that. Otherwise, just skipping to the next track is nice but doesn't really warrant the trouble of integrating the steering wheel buttons.
Just my personal opinion - I'm not even affected since I don't own an iPod.
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Yeah plus i forgot the whole battery thing. If you don't use a dock connector, you then have to worry about how much life your ipods battery has left. I also keep my ipod in the center console, connected using belkin's ipod power adapter and the CD Player input hack, and its great, never have to worry about power, and there's only one connector, and if I wanted to, I could mount the dock somewhere which would be great if there was a spot for it.
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I use the change track buttons on the steering wheel all the time. Now that I keep the iPod hidden in the center console it's my only way of skipping a song. In the car I pretty much only listen to my iPod on shufflle all. That way if a song comes up I'm not in the mood to listen to I just press a button on the steering wheel and it's gone. The track info would be nice but it would be time consuming to read since the display doesn't have many characters to work with.
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Originally Posted by Tamas
Just out of curiosity, what's the big deal in using the steering wheel buttons with the iPod? Changing to the next or previous track is not something that is a big enough convenience IMO... there are only those two buttons available on the wheel.
Or is it envisioned that other navigation (like change directory) will also be available? Perhaps with the use of the 'MODE' button?
In that case, there is a real need to see what exactly is being selected... in other words, the display should show that. Otherwise, just skipping to the next track is nice but doesn't really warrant the trouble of integrating the steering wheel buttons.
Just my personal opinion - I'm not even affected since I don't own an iPod.
Or is it envisioned that other navigation (like change directory) will also be available? Perhaps with the use of the 'MODE' button?
In that case, there is a real need to see what exactly is being selected... in other words, the display should show that. Otherwise, just skipping to the next track is nice but doesn't really warrant the trouble of integrating the steering wheel buttons.
Just my personal opinion - I'm not even affected since I don't own an iPod.
So while it's not the optimum solution, or the final one, it offers enough difference that it is worth it for some users. At the same time, depending on how it is used, it won't be worth it for other users, so you're right there. It's not a "complete" solution.
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