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Ipod Photo 60 gig Can't be controled by JVC KS-PD100
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Bust4_Rhymes:
HI!
Since a year ago i started using my Ipod with the KS-PD100 ipod adapter so i can control my ipod from the JVC Headunit.
But since i installed Rock Box it seems that theres no support for this, normaly when i plug it to the car the ipod shows a screen with the JVC logo saying "Ok to unplug" but with the rock box it only start charging the battery but no sign of control on the headunit.
I made a few test with different setting in the Rock box even turning "car adapter" to On but it dont give me control.
Is there hope or i should roll back to Apple software?
froggyman:
well Rockbox has minimal Apple Protocol support, and not many devices are fully supported.
If you need to use the headset with your iPod you have two choices:
1. Find what protocols it uses and add support for it within Rockbox
-OR-
2. Use the OF for playing music while needing the accessory
soap:
--- Quote from: froggyman on June 04, 2009, 10:17:24 AM ---well Rockbox has minimal Apple Protocol support, and not many devices are fully supported.
If you need to use the headset with your iPod you have two choices:
1. Find what protocols it uses and add support for it within Rockbox
-OR-
2. Use the OF for playing music while needing the accessory
--- End quote ---
Or he could just report a detailed description of the accessory debug screen, and fill in the wiki page, and hope someone else gets to it.
froggyman:
--- Quote ---Or he could just report a detailed description of the accessory debug screen, and fill in the wiki page, and hope someone else gets to it.
--- End quote ---
well I suppose that would work
soap:
--- Quote from: froggyman on June 04, 2009, 10:03:09 PM ---
--- Quote ---Or he could just report a detailed description of the accessory debug screen, and fill in the wiki page, and hope someone else gets to it.
--- End quote ---
well I suppose that would work
--- End quote ---
I find that suggestion a little more palatable than telling a (likely) non-programmer to "fix it or deal with it".
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