mattk
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I need a cable with a USB plug on one end, and a headphone jack on the other end
To connect my MP3 player with my car
Cant find them on ebay, computer shop is shut
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John
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No, can't do that.
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Adam
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doubt it, usb is data transfer headphone jack is audio
sayin that it is physically possible I guess if the usb end is just being used as type of conector
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Adam
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I'm pretty sure the headunit desgin is to use the mp3 player as a storage device so would just need usb-usb cable
Have you tried the cable you use to plug it into the PC with but pluged into H/U instead?
[Edited on 03-03-2008 by Adam]
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mattk
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its for my car, I have a USB socket in the glove box, If I use the data cable supplied with my MP3 player the player goes into USB mode and is pretty much useless
if I could plug it in to the car via the headphone socket it would play as usual
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Adam
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if the stereo has rca inputs on the back then just get a 3.5mm > RCA cable adapter.
3.5mm to usb won't be designed to work that way and would need a custom cable to be made up
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Adam
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quote: Originally posted by Adam
if the stereo has rca inputs on the back then just get a 3.5mm > RCA cable adapter.
3.5mm to usb won't be designed to work that way and would need a custom cable to be made up
actually that's bollocks, headphone jack is analogue, usb is digital. won't work
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mattk
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bahhh, im fooked then, cheers anyway
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Adam
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can the headunit not recognise it a a storage device?
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mattk
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yeah it recognises it, it just plays very slow and no folders / Artists / albums ect come up on the display, my mates does however
Im gonna try and make a few playlists and see what it makes of them
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pow
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Playlists normally work.
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Russ
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you can buy usb headphones, not sure if hey are wired in or come with a jack though. check sennheiser site.
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ed
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I have Blue & Me too. What I do is put all my muis on a memory stick or portable hard drive and plug it into the USB. You have to use a really low power consumpton HDD though, or you can get the Vaio caddy which has one SUB lead for power and one for data as there are in fact two USB plugs on the Blue & Me control box. One of them is hidden behind a plastic cap which just pops out.
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