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#86407 - 10/04/2002 05:27 empeg vs. apple's ipod
Mario
stranger

Registered: 04/03/2002
Posts: 42
Loc: Ireland
Hi guys,

well I'm maybe one of the few users who bought the empeg not for the car but for home use. For me it is too risky to leave the empeg in the car in the area where I live and I find it too big too carry on with me wherever I go. Thinking of buying an ipod 10gb als carplayer and connecting it to the aux-in of my Blaupunkt Modena CD51.

Do I get a relative good sound quality doing this way?, anybody outthere doing the same?

Second problem I'm a windows user (or better said, I don't have a mac)...I found on the web a windows program to access the ipod (don't remember the name) any suggestions?

sorry, I now is a bit off-topic

Mario
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#86408 - 10/04/2002 05:31 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: Mario]
JeffS
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Registered: 14/01/2002
Posts: 2858
Loc: Atlanta, GA
"Empeg vs. Anything" is always a bad way to start a topic on this board

-Jeff
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#86409 - 10/04/2002 06:06 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: Mario]
robricc
carpal tunnel

Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
All I'm gonna say is that the iPod is excellent and I use EphPod for Windows.
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#86410 - 10/04/2002 06:32 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: robricc]
Roger
carpal tunnel

Registered: 18/01/2000
Posts: 5683
Loc: London, UK
I couldn't get EphPod to work, so I'm using XPlay.
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#86411 - 10/04/2002 06:42 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: Roger]
CyberGlitch
journeyman

Registered: 04/10/2001
Posts: 99
Loc: VA, USA
IT's funny you mention doing this as I thought about it as well. Recently got a new car and not going to go threw the hassle of putting the empeg in the car right yet.

I've got a spare 10gigEmpeg I'd be willing to trade for a iPod either 5 or 10 doesn't matter as long as it has everything included.
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#86412 - 10/04/2002 07:15 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: CyberGlitch]
Mario
stranger

Registered: 04/03/2002
Posts: 42
Loc: Ireland
nice to know, I'm not the only one who doesn't want to install the empeg in the car (at least not where I live now) and think the same way I do (it is a known that we feel better wenn other people do certain things as we do, it makes us feel to be part of something like...eh comunity? of people that as crazy as we do?) Do you see the same faces as I see when I tell them (the others....let's call them ignorants?) that I have a kind of "thing" with a Harddrive to hear tons of music in MP3 format?....well it was only a comment...



OK...http://www.ephpod.com/ that was it! thanks

2nd Problem, I have a notebook without USB and of course any firewire :-(

would it work if I buy a Firewire PC-Card adapter? anyone tried this?

Mario
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#86413 - 10/04/2002 07:23 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: Mario]
robricc
carpal tunnel

Registered: 30/10/2000
Posts: 4931
Loc: New Jersey, USA
Most laptop firewire cards are unpowered meaning they can't charge the iPod. You will also have to force the iPod into firewire mode as it cannot detect it is connected without a powered port.

Also, there are many issues with Windows XP and EphPod/MacOpener. If you are getting an iPod and must use XP, get a desktop and put a Western Digital firewire card in. This is pretty-much the only firewire card that works 100% in XP with EphPod/MacOpener.
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#86414 - 10/04/2002 07:58 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: Mario]
SE_Sport_Driver
carpal tunnel

Registered: 05/01/2001
Posts: 4903
Loc: Detroit, MI USA
I wish more of those padded canvas empeg bags were out there... I got a free one through a promotion and love it. I probably wouldn't like carrying my empeg around if it weren't for that bag.
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#86415 - 10/04/2002 17:13 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: robricc]
Alexander
member

Registered: 02/05/2000
Posts: 108
Loc: SF Bay Area
In reply to:

Most laptop firewire cards are unpowered meaning they can't charge the iPod.




Keep in mind that the iPod does come with a wall power adapter for charging.

Alex

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#86416 - 10/04/2002 17:54 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: SE_Sport_Driver]
rockstar
enthusiast

Registered: 24/11/2000
Posts: 316
yah i agree, i wish i would have gotten one. still i think i am going to buy a small pelican case.. they aren't that much and they have a hard shell. It is too bloody hot here to leave it in the car anyway....ambient car temps area allready about 150 deg. BLAH

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#86417 - 11/04/2002 07:32 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: robricc]
Mario
stranger

Registered: 04/03/2002
Posts: 42
Loc: Ireland
thanks Rob,

well I only have a Toshiba CDT660 not many Horse Power but enough to run Window 98 SE, I still haven't use XP. Since Firewire is so fast, the problem with charging while plugged shouldn't be such a big issue. The main question is, does it work?, maybe the answer is...who knows...just try it...you know, no risk no fun ;-)

Mario

empeg II 20 GB
"docked in a Flat in Limerick - Ireland" I loooove this thing... ;-)

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#86418 - 29/04/2002 08:02 Re: empeg vs. apple's ipod [Re: Mario]
pjeffe
new poster

Registered: 28/04/2002
Posts: 5
No idea about 98, but on my Dell XP Home machine it works great with XPlay (http://www.mediafour.com/products/xplay/preview.asp). I bought a $30 CompUSA Firewire card and had no problems with it. That is, after I upgraded the iPod firmware to level 1.1 (http://www.apple.com/ipod/download/). Before that I would get "write behind" errors all the time--after the update I just slammed 5 gigs down to the unit at once without a hiccup.

The iPod's way cool--definitely the best user interface I've ever seen on one of these things (or for that matter on just about anything). I think it would be a great idea for someone to make a car head unit that you plugged the iPod into--using the iPod as a data cartridge. Once their capacity gets to 30 or 40 gigs then you'd be golden.

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