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How to setup a Ipod for system use
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<blockquote data-quote="W8 a minute" data-source="post: 3119638" data-attributes="member: 570378"><p>I keep all my songs in the MP3 format. Nothing I own is below 192kbps and most is at 320kbps. Anything below 192kbps and I can definitely hear degradation in the music quality. Some songs are more sensitive. I noticed a few CD's sounded a LOT better at 256kbps than they did at 192kbps. Others didn't show much of a difference.</p><p></p><p>The most important thing is tagging and labeling your music. You'll find that out when you're trying to drive and you have scroll through 30Gigs of music to find one song.</p><p></p><p>PS: Buy the Pioneer Ipod adapter. It's worth 50 bucks IMHO</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="W8 a minute, post: 3119638, member: 570378"] I keep all my songs in the MP3 format. Nothing I own is below 192kbps and most is at 320kbps. Anything below 192kbps and I can definitely hear degradation in the music quality. Some songs are more sensitive. I noticed a few CD's sounded a LOT better at 256kbps than they did at 192kbps. Others didn't show much of a difference. The most important thing is tagging and labeling your music. You'll find that out when you're trying to drive and you have scroll through 30Gigs of music to find one song. PS: Buy the Pioneer Ipod adapter. It's worth 50 bucks IMHO [/QUOTE]
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