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When i first got my Model 3 i tried my Ipod Classic (remember them) and it didn't work - couldn't access any music. I gave it another try yesterday and it works a treat now - the interface is a little clunky but at least it's getting there.
Crikey ... I never even thought to try mine! I wonder how it will deal with already having loaded a music partition on my SSD ... only one way to find out!
Does that mean that it is likely that plugging an iPhone in direct will give access to its music library without needing bluetooth? If so, will this work with streaming services too?
Does that mean that it is likely that plugging an iPhone in direct will give access to its music library without needing bluetooth? If so, will this work with streaming services too?
Crikey ... I never even thought to try mine! I wonder how it will deal with already having loaded a music partition on my SSD ... only one way to find out!
Well, the car recognised that there were 2 USB music source devices connected and it has the facility to switch between the two. However, it did not load the tracks and eventually it dawned on me that my iPod was formatted for MacOs so it couldn't be read. I'm not going to reformat as it was just an experiment but all the indications are that it would actually work. That was with an iPod that predates the "Classic" as it's a "5th Generation" from 2004. Nowadays it only gets used when going on holiday but it still has great battery life and the hard drive seems fine.