trentr
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Ok, so I have this audiobook on my iPod that are separated by chapters(nice), but when I connect it to the LEAF, I only see three tracks that are 8 hrs long each(fail). What the heck? Is this an Apple problem or Nissan?
Nekota said:There are posts here that discuss usb and iPods but I thought I would share my experience with USB flash and iPhone bluetooth.
earther said:Nekota said:There are posts here that discuss usb and iPods but I thought I would share my experience with USB flash and iPhone bluetooth.
This past weekend I got an iphone4S for my birthday (my very first smartphone!)
I enjoy listening to audio books during my daily commute and had hoped that the newest iOS5 would be an improvement over the ordinary usb flashdrive I had been using. However, the iphone4s doesn't seem to interface particularly well with the Leaf in this regard, at least in the way I am utilizing it. I use the usb connection (not sure if/how to access audiobooks via bluetooth), and when I do, the usual controls on the phone blank out: I can't access the individual scrubber bar controls or chapter listing, I can only fast forward/rewind using the physical Tuning buttons on the Leaf. It does list on the car central display the title names of each (8hr) file, so at least there is that. My work around is to make sure that I have the file set to exactly where I want to start listening before I actually plug it into the car.
-Steve
DoxyLover said:If you connect via Bluetooth, then the Iphone is actually playing the files and does understand the files.
DoxyLover said:I understand that with IOS5, the Leaf gains significant control of the Iphone over Bluetooth.
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