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Model specific boards => Golf mk6 => Topic started by: Mk6Maniac on 18 December 2009, 09:16
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Hi All
Hope everyone is well...
Had my MK6 for a few months now and it's still brilliant (apart from slight rattling and rain seeping through the door seals!!!).
However, when I chose the options on my car I didn't realise there would be nowhere I could plug my ipod in apart from the analogue small headphone type jack. Clearly, the problem with this is that although I can plug it in, I can't control it from the system.
The system I have is an RCD510 (or RDS, not sure, but it has sat nav) and I have a 6 CD autochanger in the armrest.
Does anyone know if there's a way I can modify the system to be able to link my ipod with the interface? Or if there's anything in general I can do about it?
It's my fault for not checking when I ordered the car but I can't believe things like this aren't standard in 2009!
Cheers
Paul
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Is there no ipod/usb connection under the armrest?? You'll need a cable to connect.
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Hi All
Hope everyone is well...
Had my MK6 for a few months now and it's still brilliant (apart from slight rattling and rain seeping through the door seals!!!).
However, when I chose the options on my car I didn't realise there would be nowhere I could plug my ipod in apart from the analogue small headphone type jack. Clearly, the problem with this is that although I can plug it in, I can't control it from the system.
The system I have is an RCD510 (or RDS, not sure, but it has sat nav) and I have a 6 CD autochanger in the armrest.
Does anyone know if there's a way I can modify the system to be able to link my ipod with the interface? Or if there's anything in general I can do about it?
It's my fault for not checking when I ordered the car but I can't believe things like this aren't standard in 2009!
Cheers
Paul
Sounds like you have the RNS510 - i.e. Sat Nav - but anyway you should ask/ get an ipod cable which you can plug into a socket in your armrest. From there you'll be able to control your iPod from the stereo unit and MFD.
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An ipod interface is standard (Multimedia Device Interface) - when you spec the sat nav with armrest mounted CD autochanger you loose the MDI. The CD changer uses the same input on the back of the sat nav as the MDI so unfortunately you can't have both.
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Yeah thats what I suspected, that the 6cd autochanger has ruined my chances of linking my ipod.
In that case, is it easy to buy the connection cable and disconnect the 6 cd autochanger? If so, what do I need and where do I get it from?
And most importantly, how easy would it be to install?
Cheers!
Paul
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In that case, is it easy to buy the connection cable and disconnect the 6 cd autochanger? If so, what do I need and where do I get it from?
http://www.fiscon.co.uk/volkswagen/golf-v-vi/vw-mdi-retrofit-kit.html (http://www.fiscon.co.uk/volkswagen/golf-v-vi/vw-mdi-retrofit-kit.html)
No idea of fitting or cheaper options etc...put the MP3s on an SD card?
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Ok thats looking more expensive than i thought! I will use that sd thing, just means I have to figure out how to get music from itunes onto the sd card which I bet is a pain in the arse!
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Ok thats looking more expensive than i thought! I will use that sd thing, just means I have to figure out how to get music from itunes onto the sd card which I bet is a pain in the arse!
Needs to be MP3 files - the RCD510/RNS510 can't handle AAC files of any type AFAIK...You can now convert to MP3 in iTunes but some of my older purchased tracks couldn't be done. It's also quite confusing since you end up with two copies of every track you convert (the idea being to then delete the original AAC version).
Getting the tracks onto the SD card is relatively easy - remember you may be limited to 2GB or smaller cards if not the latest (Voice Control?) RNS510 firmware. Just get a cheap USB Media Card reader (less than £10 at Tescos) if you don't have one and the SD card will mount as a Drive in Windows. With the SD card in the RNS510 you can copy to the HDD in the SatNav (so you can get 18GB or so of files ultimately) but it's a little awkward and very slow to do so (maybe an hour to copy a 2GB SD!)...
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The RCD510 can handle AAC files on the ipod.
To the OP can't you just copy your mp3's to the hard drive of your RNS510?
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Uh huh, thats actually very interesting, gonna muck around with my itunes when I get home. I read elsewhere that you need to back up all files to MP3 then transfer to sd card which sounds like crap but hopefully those posts were old.
How about if youre using a Mac? I assume I should be able to do it as long as you format the drive properly? FAT or something?
Didn't realise you can copy music across, that's excellent.
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How about if youre using a Mac? I assume I should be able to do it as long as you format the drive properly? FAT or something?
I presume it has to be FAT32...haven't tried on our iMac though!
Had forgotten RCD/RNS could play AAC files - think they have to be unprotected AAC (non-DRM).
I still haven't copied my full collection to the HDD - I think there's two options for doing it - SD Card or CD/DVD. SD Card is hopelessly slow, may try using a DVD later...no idea why you can't copy from a USB Drive...
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Useful link http://www.ericdaugherty.com/dev/itunesexport/ (http://www.ericdaugherty.com/dev/itunesexport/)
Exports playlists to .M3U format which the RNS510 seems to like. Had to manually edit the results in Notepad to make the paths relative (i.e. no C:\Document and Settings stuff at the start).
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Well I exported all itunes music to dvd and it works brilliantly...except, and I knew this was the case but tried anyway, the music I bought/downloaded through itunes is in MPEG-4 format and can't be read. So I've got folders like 'Them Crooked Vultures' with no bloody music in them!
Have downloaded an MPEG-4 to MP3 converter so am assuming that will work.
I also reckon the sound quality, once transferred to the system is better but then that might just be me!
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An ipod interface is standard (Multimedia Device Interface) - when you spec the sat nav with armrest mounted CD autochanger you loose the MDI. The CD changer uses the same input on the back of the sat nav as the MDI so unfortunately you can't have both.
Mk6Maniac, I have since discovered that you can add a MDI and keep the CD changer. See discussion in this thread:
http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=138324.10 (http://www.golfgtiforum.co.uk/index.php?topic=138324.10)
VW do a kit that fits in the glovebox. Some more info here:
http://www.my-gti.com/688 (http://www.my-gti.com/688)
and here in bold type, identifying the connector pins on the 12-pin connector used for the CD changer:
http://www.my-gti.com/42/volkswagen-media-device-interface-mdi (http://www.my-gti.com/42/volkswagen-media-device-interface-mdi)
I'm not sure this is plug n play but I'm going to investigate a little further.
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Nice, thats really interesting actually.
But I reckon, now I'm uploading to the HDD I wont be interested in using the ipod at all. I still think getting a 6 CD autochanger is bloody useless in this day and age and so Im a little bit annoyed I didnt spot that at order stage but the HDD more than makes up for it and I prefer it too, means I dont have to have CDs rattling around in the door storage holders and my ipod flapping about the car when I'm driving!
Rock n roll...
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But I reckon, now I'm uploading to the HDD I wont be interested in using the ipod at all. I still think getting a 6 CD
Glad its working for you. Having similar thoughts - HDD is a bit irritating to get going but seems like iPod's aren't always straightforward either! Being able to put Playlists on the HDD is cool now as well (should also work on USB and SD Card AFAIK).
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Yep, definitely. It is a pain to get started but once its there all you need to do is update it with your new music every now and again.
You always hear people say 'but I've got 40000 tracks'. My answer to that is a) Grow up and b) select the ones you listen to the most then and stop being a nob!
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Maybe it is allready mentioned in the past...I am a big fan of lossles music only (flacs converted to wav)..
Is it possible to store a handfull of my favorite cds on either the Harddisk (30G)....if possible, how would one have to go about (RNS510).