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miss missy
08-30-2008, 09:48 AM
help, I gotta get me one of these things. I wanna listen with DD in the car. Who knows what is the best to buy? I only have a CD player. I hear FM convertor will work ok, anyone tell me a brand or anything else??? what are you all using successfully?

WebmasterJohn
08-30-2008, 10:24 AM
We bought a Griffin iTrip for the PT Cruiser and it works suprisingly well.

We have an auxillary port in the other car so we're kind of spoiled - the iPod really sounds best when you have a direct connection. We tried various FM transmitters and all worked well but there was always some sort of static - this one really works great.

You plug it into your cars cigaratte lighter so it also charges your iPod. It doesn't go through the CD player - it goes through the radio.

If you go to this page http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/ we have the one on the far left (black).

I bought ours at BJ's but I'm sure you can get it anywhere iPod accessories are sold.

tinkbutt
08-30-2008, 10:29 AM
i think the trick with the FM converter is finding a clear station. hopefully I will be able to upgrade my cd player so my Ipod will just be able to plug in!

miss missy
08-30-2008, 02:55 PM
We bought a Griffin iTrip for the PT Cruiser and it works suprisingly well.

We have an auxillary port in the other car so we're kind of spoiled - the iPod really sounds best when you have a direct connection. We tried various FM transmitters and all worked well but there was always some sort of static - this one really works great.

You plug it into your cars cigaratte lighter so it also charges your iPod. It doesn't go through the CD player - it goes through the radio.

If you go to this page http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/ we have the one on the far left (black).

I bought ours at BJ's but I'm sure you can get it anywhere iPod accessories are sold.

I think I saw them sold out at walmart for about $24, thanks I will find one! Bestnuy had one for 50 :scared1:

checkwriter
08-30-2008, 03:09 PM
The problem I had with the (cheap) :confused3 transmitter I tried is that we have a lot of FM stations in our area that occupy the narrow part of the spectrum in which that transmitter operated. As a result, we had a hard time finding 'space' for the transmitter to use. Try to find one that can operate over a broad part of the FM dial, not just, say, 88 to 91 or something like that.

Paging Tom Morrow
08-30-2008, 03:29 PM
Couldn't you just burn the podcast to CD for easy playing???

Dismom+two
08-30-2008, 03:35 PM
Couldn't you just burn the podcast to CD for easy playing???

I have tried doing this however...UNLESS there is another way...the cd only holds like 80 minutes and the podcast that I burned onto it was a bit longer then that so I did not get it all.

robertgp124
08-30-2008, 05:28 PM
This has helped me - I actually think someone on the DIS shared it in another thread.

http://fmchannel.sirius.com/

it helps you find a clear frequency. In our area (north central WV) finding a reasonably clear frequency is not hard. However when we are on the road, it can be a challenge. This handy little utility has helped me plan a couple of trips.

We bought a new Accord last year. It was the last model that didn't have an auxilliary input, and it is virtually impossible to hook the iPod up to it the car's stereo system. And the stereo head unit is impossible to replace. Eventually I'm going to have a few four letter words with Honda regarding this oversight.

parrotheadlois
08-30-2008, 05:48 PM
I have tried doing this however...UNLESS there is another way...the cd only holds like 80 minutes and the podcast that I burned onto it was a bit longer then that so I did not get it all.

that's what we do. We have one of those FM things, but the CDs sound better, and since we travel, we go in and out of different FM areas.

Just add it to I-tunes, then "burn CD"

wdwowner
08-30-2008, 06:12 PM
This could all be avoided if the DIS Unplugged were broadcast on satellite radio!:goodvibes

Pete, can you see about getting this done?:thumbsup2

Cyrano
08-30-2008, 07:57 PM
I've used an FM transmitter for quite a while to listen to podcasts/music from the iPod through the radio.
As John says a direct connection will be better and I'm hoping to find a solution to this that does not require a big garage job :)

WebmasterJohn
08-30-2008, 08:19 PM
This could all be avoided if the DIS Unplugged were broadcast on satellite radio!:goodvibes

Pete, can you see about getting this done?:thumbsup2


Or we could just ride in the backseat of your car when you commute.....

robertgp124
08-30-2008, 08:50 PM
that's what we do. We have one of those FM things, but the CDs sound better, and since we travel, we go in and out of different FM areas.

Just add it to I-tunes, then "burn CD"

iTunes has started to offer to split podcasts over two cd's if necessary. I thought in older version it got all huffy if you tried to burn something that was too long. I maybe wrong about it being a new feature, but I managed to do burn over two cd's with one of Leo Laporte's podcasts this week.

Janitor Beans
08-30-2008, 09:54 PM
Just add it to I-tunes, then "burn CD"

I have tried doing this however...UNLESS there is another way...the cd only holds like 80 minutes and the podcast that I burned onto it was a bit longer then that so I did not get it all.

If your car CD player can play MP3 files then you can create an MP3 CD, which is not constrained to the 80 minute audio CD limitation. This way you could get over 20 shows on the disc, up to 700MB. When I did this, I used a CD-RW disc so I could keep re-using the same disc.

JB

cslittle999
08-30-2008, 10:03 PM
One thing to check is if the CD player will play MP3 cd's. You can fit a lot of MP3's on a CD.

miss missy
08-30-2008, 10:38 PM
Or we could just ride in the backseat of your car when you commute.....

NO WAY! I would crash the car with laughter LOL plus I need to rewind a lot since I laugh over the talk... do you offer "live" rewind :lmao:

miss missy
08-30-2008, 10:40 PM
One thing to check is if the CD player will play MP3 cd's. You can fit a lot of MP3's on a CD.

Hmm how do I find out if it plays mp3's?

Janitor Beans
08-30-2008, 10:45 PM
Hmm how do I find out if it plays mp3's?

If it is a factory radio, the owner's manual might say. Non-factory radio might say "MP3" somewhere on the unit.

JB

robind
08-31-2008, 08:19 AM
Please let us know if you are successful in your search. I tried two different models, don't remember the brands right now but I got them both at Best Buy and neither would work well. Every spot they found, I would turn the dial to and there would either be a ton of static or a station playing on that frequency.

I have a six year old Sante Fe that has a cassette player, so I bought a $14 cassette converter for my ipod. The sound isn't that great, but for spoken word (I listen to audio books mostly) it's not bad.

My next car will hopefully have a direct connection.

cslittle999
08-31-2008, 08:36 AM
If it is a factory radio, the owner's manual might say. Non-factory radio might say "MP3" somewhere on the unit.

JB
Age as well. Almost any cd player released in the last three or four years plays MP3s. In the end the simplest thing to do is burn an MP3 CD (change the format setting on the Advanced->Burning preference in iTunes) and try it.

The Grumpus
08-31-2008, 08:43 AM
Or we could just ride in the backseat of your car when you commute.....

Sounds like a new prize for the Prizematron!

Pete: "You have won... ... ...a recording of the DisUnplugged from the back of your Hyundai Elantra."

-The Grumpus :mad:

Allison
08-31-2008, 12:09 PM
We bought a Griffin iTrip for the PT Cruiser and it works suprisingly well.

We have an auxillary port in the other car so we're kind of spoiled - the iPod really sounds best when you have a direct connection. We tried various FM transmitters and all worked well but there was always some sort of static - this one really works great.

You plug it into your cars cigaratte lighter so it also charges your iPod. It doesn't go through the CD player - it goes through the radio.

If you go to this page http://www.griffintechnology.com/products/itrip/ we have the one on the far left (black).

I bought ours at BJ's but I'm sure you can get it anywhere iPod accessories are sold.

I have the same thing and I really like it. I picked it up at Walmart.

JeemaRee
08-31-2008, 04:58 PM
I bought an accessory that you plug into the radio in the back. I had to make a choice between the CD player and the iPod connector, but since all of our music is on the iPod I don't miss it at all. The cord comes from the back of the radio through the front panel of the consol and the connector end plugs into the iPod like the USB charger does. There is no issue with static, the sound comes directly through the stereo and it was fairly simple to install. I bought it at Circuit City for $49.99. for an additional $50 they will install it for you so if you aren't handy with tools or don't know someone who is you can have them install it for you. I've never had a problem with it. If you go into Circuit City and ask them for the direct iPod to Car connector kit they'll know what you're asking for.

cslittle999
08-31-2008, 05:02 PM
I bought an accessory that you plug into the radio in the back. I had to make a choice between the CD player and the iPod connector, but since all of our music is on the iPod I don't miss it at all. The cord comes from the back of the radio through the front panel of the consol and the connector end plugs into the iPod like the USB charger does. There is no issue with static, the sound comes directly through the stereo and it was fairly simple to install. I bought it at Circuit City for $49.99. for an additional $50 they will install it for you so if you aren't handy with tools or don't know someone who is you can have them install it for you. I've never had a problem with it. If you go into Circuit City and ask them for the direct iPod to Car connector kit they'll know what you're asking for.
I installed one of these (or at least a very similar product) in our Dodge Grand Caravan. The company's web site is http://www.peripheralelectronics.com/. You can see if there product is compatible with your car's stereo.

Cyrano
08-31-2008, 05:54 PM
Or we could just ride in the backseat of your car when you commute.....
Can I book you for our next WDW trip :lmao: ;)

miss missy
08-31-2008, 10:37 PM
I installed one of these (or at least a very similar product) in our Dodge Grand Caravan. The company's web site is http://www.peripheralelectronics.com/. You can see if there product is compatible with your car's stereo.

Thanks. Not sure if this means my CD player wont work on the import one??

All Makes: Not compatible with any factory external audio source such as: XM tuner, CD changer, or Cassette player. These devices must be disconnected during the installation and will no longer function.

the other one is a universal one, this one too says cd changer wont work?

Radio must be CD changer or Satellite capable. Not compatible with any factory external audio source such as: XM tuner, CD changer, or Cassette player, these devices must be disconnected during the installation and will no longer function. Requires vehicle specific harness (sold separately).

disneyfreak71
08-31-2008, 10:46 PM
Does your car have a cassette deck? They make cassettes with a wire to plug into MP3 players.

miss missy
08-31-2008, 10:47 PM
Age as well. Almost any cd player released in the last three or four years plays MP3s. In the end the simplest thing to do is burn an MP3 CD (change the format setting on the Advanced->Burning preference in iTunes) and try it.

Trying this now, changed in iTunes, now burning... then will test in the car

miss missy
08-31-2008, 10:53 PM
Does your car have a cassette deck? They make cassettes with a wire to plug into MP3 players.

no just a radio and 6 cd changer

miss missy
08-31-2008, 11:08 PM
Trying this now, changed in iTunes, now burning... then will test in the car

nope, it wont play it in mp3 format :(

cslittle999
09-01-2008, 07:18 AM
nope, it wont play it in mp3 format :(
Too bad. Above you said the you have a six-disc changer. iPod2Car works by works by plugging into the multi-disc changer jack in the stereo. This PDF http://www.theistore.com/docs/iPod_Interfacing.pdf list the specific car models that it works with.

parrotheadlois
09-01-2008, 11:48 AM
iTunes has started to offer to split podcasts over two cd's if necessary. I thought in older version it got all huffy if you tried to burn something that was too long. I maybe wrong about it being a new feature, but I managed to do burn over two cd's with one of Leo Laporte's podcasts this week.

Yes, this is exactly what happens. It'll evaluate the podcast first and if it needs more than on disk, it'll say something about audio to which you reply yes, it'll then burn 1 CD, eject it, then you put the second cd in and it burns the rest. When the second CD burns, it picks up back a little further from the end of the first one so you don't miss anything. Works like a charm and no worries about all that FM transmitter stuff.

miss missy
09-01-2008, 09:11 PM
Well I bought the Griffen one today, static static static :( not even worth listening this way. Now am I stuck with it? For 47.00 at Best Buy :( will they take it back?

Guess I am gonna have to burn 2 cd's a week lol

miss missy
09-14-2008, 07:24 PM
Bump for stitchlover

update I did return the Griffen and they took it back np. I found my CD doesn't play mp3. Next step is a new radio, but hate to do that when this one works fine minus iPod connection.