On 6 Jun 2005, at 07:01, Kev wrote:

Also, has anyone tried an FM transmitter (such as Griffin's iTrip) to
connect the iPod to a car's stereo system?

Griffin's customer service is fabulous (they sent us out a free replacement without asking for the original back when ours was adding a high pitched whine to the sound it was transmitting), but it turns out their product is not so useful for driving long distances in the UK, as I could never find a frequency that was free for more than 40 miles of motorway.

In the end my wife and I just burned about 10 CDs of 'driving music' from our iTunes collection and kept those in a cheap wallet in the car. No worries about scratching or theft (just burn another copy), better sound quality, and no fiddling. That's assuming a car stereo with a CD player of course. If we'd had a tape deck we'd have tried one of those things that looks like a cassette with a headphone jack coming out that feeds audio from personal stereos to car players that way.

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