Ipod via USB controls
#1
Ipod via USB controls
Hello,
I have a '09 Fit Sport (non-navi) and I use my 120gb Ipod with the USB cable. Besides not being able to scroll fast enough (it takes almost 5 minutes to scroll through all my artists) once I select an artist, and want to change artists, I have to start at the "A's" again!!
The manual says you can hit the ^ button when browsing to go back to the previous display of artists/albums, but is there anyway to do this when you've already started listening to the song?
Let's say I pick a White Stripes album. Is there anyway to navigate back to the W's without scrolling all the way there from the beginning?
I have a '09 Fit Sport (non-navi) and I use my 120gb Ipod with the USB cable. Besides not being able to scroll fast enough (it takes almost 5 minutes to scroll through all my artists) once I select an artist, and want to change artists, I have to start at the "A's" again!!
The manual says you can hit the ^ button when browsing to go back to the previous display of artists/albums, but is there anyway to do this when you've already started listening to the song?
Let's say I pick a White Stripes album. Is there anyway to navigate back to the W's without scrolling all the way there from the beginning?
#4
At least all your ipods work. My old school 6gig ipod mini is too old to work using the usb connection; I have to use the aux input and run a cable to my headphone jack to work. Finally time to upgrade ipods I guess...
I just got the car today though, finally! Woot!
I just got the car today though, finally! Woot!
#6
In the meantime, cheat.
What I have resorted to is creating folders in my "Playlists" on iTunes on my computer: artists from A-D, E-G, etc. That way, I'll only have to scroll Playlists (saves some time...but not a lot). I think I picked up that tip on this site on another thread!
#7
I hope so.
In the meantime, cheat.
What I have resorted to is creating folders in my "Playlists" on iTunes on my computer: artists from A-D, E-G, etc. That way, I'll only have to scroll Playlists (saves some time...but not a lot). I think I picked up that tip on this site on another thread!
In the meantime, cheat.
What I have resorted to is creating folders in my "Playlists" on iTunes on my computer: artists from A-D, E-G, etc. That way, I'll only have to scroll Playlists (saves some time...but not a lot). I think I picked up that tip on this site on another thread!
#8
Yes but it only organizes by song, not artist name... My only complaint with the car is how counter-intuitive the ipod controls are
#9
You should see me struggle with my 32gb flash drive...I gave up and just hit random. My "solution" was to get an iPod and plug it into the AUX jack, then just use the iPod to navigate. I could make some playlists to make it easier to get more of what I like.
Another concern is sound quality...as far as the Fit inputs go, AUX should sound just as good as USB, right? What about the iPod's outputs? When using USB vs. 1/8"....is each output equally amplified, are they both line-out, or do they differ in some way? This would be a good experiment...
Another concern is sound quality...as far as the Fit inputs go, AUX should sound just as good as USB, right? What about the iPod's outputs? When using USB vs. 1/8"....is each output equally amplified, are they both line-out, or do they differ in some way? This would be a good experiment...
Last edited by reako; 01-19-2009 at 08:10 PM.
#10
I'm actually thrilled with the Fit's ipod controls. It's not perfect, but in my last car I had a $300 Alpine HU plus a $100 ipod adapter box and it was far worse than what we're getting in the Fit. I don't know what's out there right now in terms of aftermarket HUs, but I'm sure it costs $$ for good ipod integration, and I'm more than happy with the Fit's method.
Personally, I would find a way to build playlists, limit the music I carry and organize it better instead. Maybe get a nano or something just for the car. I only use my ipod in the car and really have no use for toting around my entire 40 gig library, JUST IN CASE! I rotate maybe 20 bands I'm currently interested in, or make playlists based on genre for songs I like.
Personally, I would find a way to build playlists, limit the music I carry and organize it better instead. Maybe get a nano or something just for the car. I only use my ipod in the car and really have no use for toting around my entire 40 gig library, JUST IN CASE! I rotate maybe 20 bands I'm currently interested in, or make playlists based on genre for songs I like.
#11
I'm actually thrilled with the Fit's ipod controls. It's not perfect, but in my last car I had a $300 Alpine HU plus a $100 ipod adapter box and it was far worse than what we're getting in the Fit. I don't know what's out there right now in terms of aftermarket HUs, but I'm sure it costs $$ for good ipod integration, and I'm more than happy with the Fit's method.
Personally, I would find a way to build playlists, limit the music I carry and organize it better instead. Maybe get a nano or something just for the car. I only use my ipod in the car and really have no use for toting around my entire 40 gig library, JUST IN CASE! I rotate maybe 20 bands I'm currently interested in, or make playlists based on genre for songs I like.
Personally, I would find a way to build playlists, limit the music I carry and organize it better instead. Maybe get a nano or something just for the car. I only use my ipod in the car and really have no use for toting around my entire 40 gig library, JUST IN CASE! I rotate maybe 20 bands I'm currently interested in, or make playlists based on genre for songs I like.
I like having my whole library with me, the playlists method isn't a viable solution.
#12
i have a question about the ipod usb. when its connected it gets charged at the same time. is that going to be a problem later down the road. like overcharging the ipod and such?? i have been wondering this for a couple months now.
thanks
thanks
#13
Another concern is sound quality...as far as the Fit inputs go, AUX should sound just as good as USB, right? What about the iPod's outputs? When using USB vs. 1/8"....is each output equally amplified, are they both line-out, or do they differ in some way? This would be a good experiment...
#14
The USB connection provides power only. The charging circuitry is built into the iPod itself so even if you leave it plugged in all the time, the battery won't be over charged.
#15
This and the ability to hit the menu button(top button) and revert back to the previous menu you were in--artist that is playing now, etc.
#16
As far as I could tell, every twist, or about half a twist realistically, of the scroll knob moved roughly 5 artists ahead.
#20
There's actual iPod menu for the Navi. I can select to play by playlist, artist, album, song name, etc. Not much scrolling except scrolling through all the albums you have because it only displays 6 per screen.