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I have to agree with everyone here, that is an excellent install!

I have an iPhone too, and I think I will eventually upgrade my Alpine CD/MP3 deck to another Alpine but with A/V and iPhone compatibility.

Here's a quick video of the setup. audio is a bit out of sync don't know WTF happened during encoding:

Looks good D.

That must be a pain opening the glove box each time you want to change channel.

What software do you use to get the movies to your Ipod? I have some that I use now but not sure if it is the best. Movies can some times be a bit grainy.

Cheers

Andy

Looks good D.

That must be a pain opening the glove box each time you want to change channel.

What software do you use to get the movies to your Ipod? I have some that I use now but not sure if it is the best. Movies can some times be a bit grainy.

Cheers

Andy

Actually I probably won't use the TV a lot so I don't mind it being hidden away. I prefer to listen to music or if needed watch all the stuff I've got for the iphone (even when I watch TV shows they're generally not live and don't have ad's).

I use handbrake, absolutely rules for creating ipod/iphone content DivX and whatever else you need.

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I'm thinking that when I start commuting in the stag that I best get an iPod dock installed.

I have the iPod Nano (3rd gen), wonder if you can get docks to suit them?

I like the idea of having it mounted in the front ashtray and hooked up to the stero and tv for h.264 playback.

Anyone know a place in Sydney that could do this fitout?? Crankin' Car Audio??

I'm thinking that when I start commuting in the stag that I best get an iPod dock installed.

I have the iPod Nano (3rd gen), wonder if you can get docks to suit them?

There are lots of docks available. I found them all while looking for my solution. In the end the boys here ordered a cable form Melb so I didn't need to get one from overseas like I thought. The cable I got will also charge the phone as that was important to me (being a phone and all). I beleive it is universal and will work with all ipods. The cheaper ones don't charge. I went with the cable becuase I got them to build a dock in the ashtray but Andy bought himself a nice dock that doesn't require any fitted attaching to anything (just clips on) - he's using a similar cable to mine.

yep they used a cable from stinger. they are a decent cable to use and quite generic. its when you want control that things change..

bisebee ,

$3-400. depending on the time I spend on it. that said I can probably do it here if I had the entire panel to work with.

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