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      12-19-2007, 02:36 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by larryn View Post
You get a male to male earphone jack adapter, and plug it into the earphone jack of the ipod, and the aux in on the car. You control the tracks via the ipod, and have to make sure you shut your ipod off when you leave the car, plus there's no charging happening that way.


It works, and I've done that, but it's pretty basic. Also, for those who are getting nav, the Nav DVD drive plays MP3 dvds, so you can have a 4.7gb disc of MP3s when you don't need the Nav (which is a ton of music).

Both the indash CD and DVD drives play mp3 cds, and show ID3 tag info on the radio (or iDrive) display.
Take that cable and plug it into a monster icharger. That way you can charge the ipod and, since you're connecting through the base of the Ipod instead of the headphone jack, you get a better sound.

That's how I have my Ipod set up in my GTi.
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