IPod for your BMW
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Check this out:
http://www.apple.com/ipod/bmw/
However, doesn't look like it is available yet for our vehicles.
http://www.apple.com/ipod/bmw/
However, doesn't look like it is available yet for our vehicles.
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What tosspots... You can't use it on any MOST BUS cars and even if you have a compliant car, no nav, no changer, no sat... Ugh!
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It's official - http://www.bmwusa.com/joy/buzz/news.htm?article=87
http://www.ipodyourbmw.com is live as well...
IPOD is now official for the 3's, X's and Z's (no e60 )
http://www.ipodyourbmw.com is live as well...
IPOD is now official for the 3's, X's and Z's (no e60 )
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Is anybody using that radio transmitter thingy sold for iPod to get sound into the BMW speakers?
If so what sort of degradation/quality are to be expected?
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objetti
If so what sort of degradation/quality are to be expected?
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objetti
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My Ride: 2004 530i, titanium silver, grey leather, Cold Weather Package, Premium Package, Auto Trans, Moonroof, Xenon adaptive headlights
I bought the iTrip after reading a posting from Dr. Diesel. It works far better than other FM transmitters I've tried (Belkin and iRock), but is a still less than ideal solution. The iTrip also needs to be used in combination with a 12-volt adapter power source for the iPod (mine is a Belkin -- works great). Otherwise the FM reception is weak and the iPod battery is shot in a couple of hours.
The far better solution would be for BMW to finally upgrade the E60 software to enable the CD player and changer to read MP3 files, in accordance with the owner's manual, and to also upgrade the E60 software to enable it to accept the iPod glove box adapter.
The far better solution would be for BMW to finally upgrade the E60 software to enable the CD player and changer to read MP3 files, in accordance with the owner's manual, and to also upgrade the E60 software to enable it to accept the iPod glove box adapter.
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Here is some discussion on the IPod and FM Transmitter from before.
Previous IPod Discussion
If it does not come up, you can do a search.
Previous IPod Discussion
If it does not come up, you can do a search.
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Just ran across this on MSNBC.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5269737/
Could happen.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/5269737/
Purves told Reuters that over time BMW will make the BMW iPod Adapter compatible with stereo systems in its 5 Series and 7 Series models and the rest of its product line. He declined to say when this would happen.