Iphone Radio Shack

Iphone Radio Shack
Iphone Radio Shack Iphone Radio Shack
Is there a seperate car audio auxilliary cord for the iphone than the ipod? My ipod cord doesnt play my iphone

I bought an ipod auxilliary cord at Radio Shack that allows me to play my Apple ipod through my car’s audio system. Now I have an Iphone that has replaced my traditional ipod and that same cord doesnt work! It fits the Iphone adapter hole but there is no sound coming through on my cars audio system. Im thinking because the ipod and iphone are both Apple products, the same cord would work for both!

The article has some suggestions except that not all ipod accessories will be compatible with iPhone and vice versa.


Sony Walkman Sports Radio

Sony Walkman Sports Radio
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The Spiro By Sony Ericsson Is Appealing On All Levels

The Sony Ericson Spiro is one of the newest phones to be released by Sony in a slew of Walkman-enhanced devices, and offers unique and entertaining features for any mobile phone user to enjoy and rely on whilst on holiday, in the office or any other time one finds for music or video or phone calls.

 

 Incorporating FM radio streams and expandable microSD memory, this mobile phone is perfect for anybody who is constantly on the go.

Advantages Of The Sony Ericsson Spiro:

Internal Memory

The Sony Ericson Spiro utilizes an internal memory system, allowing a user to store music and video on microSD cards up to 16GB. With such a small exterior compared to traditional and recent phones with music capabilities, the Spiro is unique in the sense that it can easily fit into pockets, in handbags, or any small area for safe-keeping.

Streaming FM Radio

Few phones today feature fully-function FM radios, regardless of the high demand by consumers. With hours upon hours of entertainment provided by the pre-installed radio receiver, a mobile phone user can listen to sports games as they’re happening, or just catch up with their favourite shows or listen to the latest hits on the move.

Easy-to-use Media Player

Whether it be music or video, the Sony Ericson Spiro plays it flawlessly, all due to the seamless Walkman technology incorporated into its interface. Mobile phone users can listen to music while surfing the Internet, look at photos and photo albums while on the phone with a friend, and watch videos for hours on end. Sony has over twenty years of technology experience with the Walkman, lending its expertise and know-how in the invention of this mobile phone.

Universal Playability

With the Spiro, nearly any music or video file is playable, making its way into the phone via the microSD slot conveniently located on the side. Mobile phone users don’t have to fear whether their favourite song, music video, YouTube clip, or ringtone will be compatible with the Spiro, for it supports all types.

With many great multimedia features made capable by Sony’s time-proven Walkman technology, the Sony Ericson Spiro proves to be a viable device in the budget mobile phone arena, providing almost any user with hours upon hours of entertainment and reliability. If you’re looking for a great phone with great features, and a not-so-heavy price tag, Sony’s Spiro is the perfect pick for you.

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Iphone Dock Alarm Clock Radio

Iphone Dock Alarm Clock Radio

Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime

Whether you dock your iPod, or your iPhone, in the bedroom or crank up your favorite playlist in the living room, Logitech has a speaker dock for you. The Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus omnidirectional speaker for iPod or iPhone delivers great sound throughout your room, while the Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime premium alarm clock for iPod or iPhone is the perfect nightstand companion. Both speakers are compatible with the first generation iPhone as well as the new 3G iPhone.

“Our research revealed that as digital music players, and especially the iPod, become more integral to our lives, we look for accessories to optimize the experience,” said Mark Schneider, vicepresident and general manager of Logitech’s audio business unit. “Our latest iPod speaker docks are designed to suit each person according to their individual needs, whether what’s wanted is enhanced audio and portability or an alarm clock with innovative features such as motion sensing.”

Logitech Pure-Fi Express Plus Featuring Omnidirectional Acoustics
A first for iPod or iPhone speaker docks, Pure-Fi Express Plus offers omnidirectional acoustics. An innovative speakertechnology previously found only in expensive home-theater systems, omnidirectional acoustics transmit sound evenly in all directions. If you love to dock, charge and listen to your iPod or iPhone when you’re at home, at work, or even in your backyard, now you can enjoy rich, articulate sound and minimal distortion – from every corner of your room.

Pure-Fi Express Plus provides more than just great sound. For added portability, Pure-Fi Express Plus can run on AC or battery power and includes an integrated handle, making it easy to take your music from room to room. The new Logitech dock also features a wireless remote. With a range of up to 30 feet (10 meters), the remote lets you instantly adjust volume, play, pause, fast forward, rewind, as well as offering Shuffle and Repeat buttons – all from the comfort of your couch or favorite chair.

Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime: The Perfect Nightstand Companion
If you commonly dock your iPod or iPhone in the bedroom, Pure-Fi Anytime offers a full set of features, such as advanced motion-sending technology, that make it perfect for your bedside table – and ensure that you’ll have a fully charged iPod or iPhone when you wake in the morning. To avoid the inconvenience of waking a sleeping partner, the motion-sensing backlight makes it easy to set your alarm without having to turn on the lights. The alarm clock’s controls light up when you wave your hand over the speakers and the buttons automatically dim when you’re done using it. And when you want to get a few minutes of extra sleep when your alarm goes off in the morning, you can simply wave your hand over the speakers and the motion-sensing technology will activate Snooze.

Pure-Fi Anytime also features an easy-to-read display that is clearly visible during the day and night. A recessed dock helps prevent you from accidentally knocking over your iPod or iPhone. Plus, Pure-Fi Anytime offers a digital AM/FM radio for those times when you want to give your iPod a break and enjoy live music, news and sports.

Pricing and Availability
The Logitech® Pure-Fi Express Plus omnidirectional speaker for iPod or iPhone is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe in October for a suggested retail price of $99.99 (U.S.). The Logitech® Pure-Fi Anytime™ premium alarm clock for iPod or iPhone is expected to be available in the U.S. and Europe beginning in October for a suggested retail price of $99.99 (U.S.).

About Logitech
Logitech is a world leader in personal peripherals, driving innovation in PC navigation, Internet communications, digital music, home-entertainment control, gaming and wireless devices. Founded in 1981, Logitech International is a Swiss public company listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange (LOGN) and on the Nasdaq Global Select Market

The Pure-Fi Anytime doubles up as an iPod/iPhone charger as well, while the recessed dock prevents you from knocking over your precious device. Whenever you’re sick of your own digital music collection, there is always the digital AM/FM radio to keep you entertained. The Logitech Pure-Fi Anytime will be available this October in both the US and Europe for $99.99

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Philips DC 315 Alarm Clock and Radio Dock – iPhone / iPod

Sony Mex Dv2000

Sony Mex Dv2000

jl a4300 amp question?

my jl a4300 amp has filter freq (HZ) and high pass button.what do i set the filter freq(HZ) and do i set it to high pass. I have 2 mb quart rvf 213 refence in the front and 2 refence mb quart rvf 269 in the back. both sets have crossovers I think they are passive crossovers not sure.my radio is a sony mex dv2000 indash dvd player and it has a high pass 80(hz) and 120 (hz) do i set t sony car dvd player to match the jl amp. I don use a subwoofer just 4 mb quart speakers. thanks

that depends on you if you like smoth bass then turn the hz down if you like dry bass then set it up and if you don’t want bass then put t in high pass

Zune Jukebox

Zune Jukebox
Zune Jukebox Zune Jukebox
Is Zune compatible with Y Music Jukebox?

yes

ZUNE HD – Portable Perfection

Ipod Radio Transmitter Stations

Ipod Radio Transmitter Stations
Ipod Radio Transmitter Stations Ipod Radio Transmitter Stations
Ipod FM transmitter?

i bought an FM transmitter for my ipod but it came with no instructions. Is there a specific radio station it has to be on? or do i just plug it in and thats it…..

The radio station and the FM transmitter have to be set to the same station.


Zune Internet

Zune Internet
Zune Internet Zune Internet

How to convert flash video FLV to zune?

How to put FLV videos on Zune and enjoy them on your Zune device?Wondershare FLV converter can help Zune users convert FLV to Zune compatible files. If you meet situations like this, you can refer to this detailed guide to convert your FLV videos with ease.

part 1. Download FLV from YouTube, myspace

FLV stands for “Flash Video”. It is a format that is designed for web video playback, Notable users of the Flash Video format include YouTube, Google Video, Yahoo! Video, metacafe, Reuters.com, and many other news providers.

Download YouTube Videos with Firefox Plugin – Video downloader. It is a quick and convenient way to extract your favorite YouTube videos using this add-on. Besides YouTube, this plug-in supports other video streaming sites including Metacafe, Google Videos and Dailymotion, etc.


Part 2. How to convert FLV to Zune, Zune HD?

here are many FLV to Zune converters currently available on the Internet, you can choose a suitable one. I will show the conversion process with Wondershare FLV converter, it performs as powerful FLV to Zune converter, which can help you convert flash video FLV to Zune WMV, MP4, MP3, WMA files with high speed and excellent quality.

It is recommended not to do other operation while converting FLV to Zune, as it will affect the output quality of the converted video.

First, install and run this FLV to Zune converter, now we can finish the conversion in simply 4 steps:

Step 1: Add FLV files.
Import the FLV files by clicking “Add” button, or just drag & drop files into “Getting started” table. You also can add several FLV files at a time.

Step 2: Edit original FLV files.
If you like, you can cut, merge, crop, adjust effect, trim, and add watermark to your original FLV files, to get a better output effect. You can compare by original preview and output preview, as shown below:

Step 3: Choose output settings.
Choose WMV or MP4 as output Zune video format, or MP3 audio format. Also, you can customize the output parameter by clicking “Settings” button.

Step 4: Start conversion.
Click “Start” button to convert FLV to iPod files. All the tasks will be fulfilled in high speed and ideal quality. You can go and have a cup of coffee and during this period the task of converting FLV to Zune will be finished.

Tips: Specifications of Zune Models

Zune 30: Screen 240×320;Storage 30GB;

Zune 4, Zune 8, Zune 16: Screen 240×320;Storage 4GB, 8GB, 16 GB;

Zune 80, Zune 120: Screen 240×320;Storage 80GB, 120 GB;
Zune HD: Screen 480×272;Storage 16 GB, 32GB.

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Zune HD: Web Browser/Internet

Radio Game

Radio Game
Radio Game Radio Game
Bulldawgs fans in Georgia Please Answer. What radio station does the game come on tomorrow? Is it 750 wsb?

Please help I don’t know. The game ain’t on TV so I really want to listen on Radio.

http://www.freefootballradio.com/georgia.html

Ipod Radio Application

Ipod Radio Application

We Review The Ipod Touch!

As the less-gifted sibling of Apple’s celebrated iPhone, the iPod touch has had to work hard to prove itself. Now in its second generation, Apple has finally given the iPod touch a chance to shine by lowering its price , improving the hardware and practically doubling the features from last year’s original model.

Design
Apple’s updates to the iPod touch’s design are subtle, but the hardware has definitely changed for the better. A slim volume switch now graces the left edge, making it easier to adjust the volume quickly. The chromed steel back now mimics the rounded design of the iPhone 3G, giving the device a slimmer profile at its edges. Whether psychological or by design, the second-generation iPod touch feels less fragile than last year’s model and makes the plastic enclosure of the iPhone 3G feel cheap by comparison.

Minor improvements aside, the hardware is largely unchanged. Both the first- and second-generation iPod touch share the same dimensions (104mm by 62mm by 11mm), same glass-covered 89mm (3.5-inch) screen and same arrangement of headphone jack, dock connector, sleep button and home button.

Features
The second-generation iPod touch still commands a fairly high price compared with other MP3 players with similar capacities. When you weigh the price against its features, however, the device becomes much more attractive. Out of the box, the new touch includes an amazing music player, podcast support, video playback (including iTunes rentals and a YouTube player), a Safari Web browser, photo viewer, an email reader (compatible with Outlook, Exchange, MobileMe, Gmail, Yahoo, AOL or any POP email service), an integrated Wi-Fi music store and a host of smaller utilities (weather, calendar, maps, stocks, notes, clock, contacts and calculator). Provided you can become proficient with its touchscreen keyboard, the iPod touch is more pocket PC than MP3 player.

As of version 2.0 of Apple’s iPhone and iPod touch firmware, the device’s standard features are just the beginning. The new iTunes App Store, accessible from your computer or directly from the iPod touch, allows users to download and install thousands of applications, including Internet radio players, games, voice recorders and social-networking tools. You can also extend its capabilities by using third-party ‘Made for iPod’ hardware accessories such as Bluetooth transmitters, audio/video docks, external battery packs and speaker systems.

The second-generation touch also introduces Apple’s new Genius feature, which lets you create an instant 25-song playlist based on the musical characteristics of a single song. The Genius feature is easy to use, and the results are fun, provided your music collection holds enough songs to make interesting connections. You can create and save Genius playlists directly onto your iPod touch, and with automatic syncing enabled in iTunes you can also transfer them back to your computer.

Oddly, the touch’s Genius feature won’t work if you haven’t enabled Genius on your computer’s iTunes software. If you find iTunes’ Genius feature too demanding on your computer’s resources or too invasive of your privacy (the feature reports your listening habits to Apple), then you’ll need to live without the feature on your iPod as well.

If you own a first-generation iPod touch, you can upgrade its firmware to include all of the software capabilities (including Genius playlists) found on the second-generation model. There are three features, however, that you’re only going to get on the second-generation model: a built-in speaker, Nike+ support and headphone jack microphone input. The speaker included on the second-generation touch isn’t visible from the outside and its sound quality is far from spectacular. Despite its poor quality, the addition of a speaker makes it easier to play games or listen to your morning podcasts without hunting down your headphones.

We’re also happy to see the inclusion of Nike+ functionality considering the popularity of MP3 players as workout companions. And if you’re interested in making voice memos, an investment in a compatible iPod microphone headset (due out in October) will allow you to make voice recordings directly to the iPod touch, provided that third-party developers begin creating voice applications specific to it.

We’re disappointed that the new version still can’t stream Flash video or audio content through its Safari browser. Many of the Web’s more popular content providers are working around the problem, however, by creating specific App Store applications for their content. We also can’t help but crave the camera and GPS capabilities included on the touch’s close relative, the iPhone 3G. With any luck, a third-party manufacturer will step in with some clever accessories.

Both the iPod touch and iPhone allow users to browse, preview, purchase and download music from the new iTunes Wi-Fi music store. The store is limited strictly to music downloads — no movies, TV shows, podcasts or games — at least not yet. You’ll have to hop on to an available Wi-Fi Internet connection to take advantage of the wireless music store, but once connected, you can search for any artist, album or song in the iTunes catalogue, as well as browse by genre, top sellers, featured artists and new releases.

Store purchases require you to enter your iTunes password as a security measure. Once the download is complete, the song is immediately available to listen to and will transfer to your computer’s iTunes music library the next time you sync the device. The feature seems to work without any kinks — even interrupted downloads pick up once a Wi-Fi connection is re-established.

Before you run off to buy one, consider this caveat: those who use this or any iPod will be required to install and use iTunes. Some argue that iTunes is a top-notch media library tool and online music store, while others become infuriated by the software’s insatiable demand for system resources and frequent updates.

Whatever side of the iTunes debate you take, know that iTunes 8 is a mandatory install for the second-generation iPod touch. If you haven’t used iTunes before or haven’t upgraded the software in a while, we strongly recommend giving the new software a spin before committing to a new iPod.

Performance
Having handled our share of touchscreen iPod and iPhone imitators this past year, we’ve yet to find a product that measures up to the responsiveness of Apple’s multitouch technology.

Granted, some Web-based applications need a few seconds to warm up, but the majority of the features on this iPod touch react with an uncanny immediacy and fluidity. Small things such as album cover art that flips over to reveal track listings, menus that scroll with artificial momentum and photos that resize with a pinch of your fingers, all illustrate an attention to detail not offered by the iPod’s competitors.

For reasons known only to Apple, the obsessive detail poured into the iPod’s design doesn’t translate into audio performance. The barrage of sound-enhancement settings packed into MP3 players from Sony, Cowon and Samsung are in stark contrast to the unchanged and marginally useful list of equaliser presets included on the iPod. That said, the balanced and smooth audio quality of the iPod touch is likely to satisfy the majority of listeners, despite the limited scope of its audio control.

As with all iPods, the second-generation model supports playback for MP3, AAC (including protected files), Audible, WAV, AIFF and Apple Lossless. There’s still no support for WMA music files, but you can always convert your WMA tracks to MP3 within Apple’s iTunes software.

If you’re looking for a way to take video on-the-go, the touch has plenty to offer. You can load it with video podcasts, TV programmes and iTunes movie rentals, or watch endless amounts of free video clips using the included YouTube widget. Viewing angles seem better than the previous model, while colour balance and brightness seem about the same.

Apple rates the new iPod touch at 36 hours for music (up from the first-gen’s 22 hours) and 6 hours of video (unchanged), although mileage will vary based on screen brightness and Wi-Fi usage. Historically, Apple’s iPod battery estimates tend to be conservative.

Conclusion
We think the second-generation iPod touch is one of the best iPods ever made. Inside and out, it’s in a league of its own in the world of portable entertainment. If you have an old, worn-out iPod and you’re ready to upgrade, we think this new model should be your first consideration.

That said, if you already own an iPhone or an original iPod touch, it would be hard to justify buying the second-generation version. Also, if all you really want is a no-frills portable music player, upgrading is probably overkill.

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Zune Car Radio

Zune Car Radio
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Meet The New Microsoft MP3 Player

For those of us who are old enough to remember the 8-track tape and the vinyl record, we can appreciate the advancements that playing music has made over the past years. In a blink of an eye we went from large records to small discs; and now, playing music wherever we are rarely requires more than a tiny piece of equipment that can easily fit into our shirt pocket or slip into our briefcase. The MP3 player has utterly transformed the way in which we listen to music. And savvy companies know that in order to stay competitive they have to get in the game. So it’s no wonder that Microsoft has entered the world of this technologically advanced portable music with the Microsoft MP3 player.

An MP3 player plays recorded music that you have stored on the system through the downloading of CDs or the purchase and download of music through online resources. The MP3 technology literally compresses audio files into its smallest size without compromising sound quality. The result of the compression is enough room to store – in some cases, depending on the MP3 player – up to thousands of songs. Better still, the MP3 player is a portable unit often no bigger than a pack of playing cards and can be connected to your car, headphones, or portable speakers to enjoy music anywhere.

Until now, Apple’s iPod has cornered the market in the world of MP3 players, offering a variety of models that complement Apple’s comprehensive online resources. In an effort to level the playing field, the new Microsoft MP3 player – the Zune – has been launched for a waiting public.

This new Microsoft MP3 player promises to further revolutionize the world of music through a variety of high-end offerings previously unseen in the market of MP3 players. With larger storage, a bigger, brighter screen, the ability to share music from Zune to Zune, and a built-in FM radio, the Microsoft MP3 player has greater functionality that its closest competitors to date.

Like Apple and its iPod, Microsoft understands that in order for the Microsoft MP3 player to be its most successful it must offer comprehensive and convenient online resources for users. For instance, the ability for users to transfer music to and from each other is handled through the Zune online marketplace where members can share their favorite tunes.

In addition to storing all your favorite songs, the Microsoft MP3 player also offers video capabilities, allowing users to download video content onto their Zune and enjoy it on its 3-inch LCD screen anywhere they are.

With the ability to enjoy the Microsoft MP3 player anywhere and everywhere, users are sure to enjoy this new member in the MP3 marketplace.

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