Really? I just order this HU with the intent of ripping all to Apple lossless. That will **** if such a limitation exists. Do you happen to have a source for this. Not arguing. Just want to be sure before I waste my money.....Be careful. A lot of the companies lie about their products supporting lossless. The Alpine X100, for instance, only supports lossless files with bitrates up to 576kbps, which is just slightly better than mp3. Apple lossless files can go all the way up to 1411kbps (theoretically, anyway) depending on the complexity of the audio.
I was under the impression that if you use the Ipod dock connector to interface with the head unit that you are using the Ipod itself to play the files. Am I wrong?Be careful. A lot of the companies lie about their products supporting lossless. The Alpine X100, for instance, only supports lossless files with bitrates up to 576kbps, which is just slightly better than mp3. Apple lossless files can go all the way up to 1411kbps (theoretically, anyway) depending on the complexity of the audio.
I've just checked the Alpine iDA-X200 manual, and bugger, it is true, it only supports AAC up to 576 as stated earlier. I was going to buy this one, but now I just don't know anymore. Need to do some reevaluating I guess.Really? I just order this HU with the intent of ripping all to Apple lossless. That will **** if such a limitation exists. Do you happen to have a source for this. Not arguing. Just want to be sure before I waste my money.....
Where in the manual did you find it?I've just checked the Alpine iDA-X200 manual, and bugger, it is true, it only supports AAC up to 576 as stated earlier. I was going to buy this one, but now I just don't know anymore. Need to do some reevaluating I guess.
This is clearly in the section on using a USB connection. As I suspected, if you are using a dock connector, this limitation does not apply. It is an unfortunate limitation nonetheless.I've just checked the Alpine iDA-X200 manual, and bugger, it is true, it only supports AAC up to 576 as stated earlier. I was going to buy this one, but now I just don't know anymore. Need to do some reevaluating I guess.
Yes that might be, but for me it is a problem, as I did not want to buy an iPod, I want to use a hard drive, so now I don't know what to do. iPod next?However, I don't think there are many portable music players that support Apple lossless (Toshiba? Sony?) and I suspect most of you are using Ipods and having a tizzy over something that isn't a problem for you.