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USB connections on car stereos
Hi,
Am thinking about buying a new car stereo as the factory fitted one on my new car is a bit pathetic. Having looked at a lot of stereos I am undecided whether it is best to buy one with a front AUX-IN line or a USB front connection. Can anyone tell me the difference and whether the usb connection is ipod compatible? Also, what is the better connection to have usb or aux-in?
Many Thanks :-)
Am thinking about buying a new car stereo as the factory fitted one on my new car is a bit pathetic. Having looked at a lot of stereos I am undecided whether it is best to buy one with a front AUX-IN line or a USB front connection. Can anyone tell me the difference and whether the usb connection is ipod compatible? Also, what is the better connection to have usb or aux-in?
Many Thanks :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Well...I don't know that much about the technical side, but the Aux in will give you far more choice. You can use any Mp3 player...in fact anything with a headphone socket...
If you use the Usb, it will work with Ipod, but it won't play any AAC encoded or AAC protected tracks (usually - check the instructions for supported formats. Try to make sure for verstility the songs you put on your ipod are all MP3's.
If you use the Usb, it will work with Ipod, but it won't play any AAC encoded or AAC protected tracks (usually - check the instructions for supported formats. Try to make sure for verstility the songs you put on your ipod are all MP3's.
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