I've had several different MP3 players, but no actual iPods. I'm now considering getting an actual iPod but I have a question or two for iPod owners before getting one.
The reason I want one is for my wife's van. Some time ago I added a unit that plugs into the back of the head unit. The box has an auxiliary input and an iPod input. We've been using an audio cable to plug in a non-iPod MP3 player, but the problem with that is that it uses the MP3 player's battery and that battery won't last through a long trip. The iPod connector connects to a special cable with an iPod connector on the other end, essentially turning the van's sound system into an iPod dock.
If I were to buy an iPod, it would only be used in the van an nowhere else. I can save a lot of money buying a used, partially functional iPod on eBay. There are a fair number that work fine, but have bad batteries and others that have no audio. So, here are my questions for you iPod owners:
Am I right in believing that an iPod connected to such a device will not run down it's battery, such that it will continue playing as long as the key is on? The audio goes through the iPod connector in a dock situation, right? So if the headphone jack is broken it will still work in a dock? Can you transfer songs and playlists to and from the iPod without using iTunes (I would rather not use iTunes if I can help it)?
The reason I want one is for my wife's van. Some time ago I added a unit that plugs into the back of the head unit. The box has an auxiliary input and an iPod input. We've been using an audio cable to plug in a non-iPod MP3 player, but the problem with that is that it uses the MP3 player's battery and that battery won't last through a long trip. The iPod connector connects to a special cable with an iPod connector on the other end, essentially turning the van's sound system into an iPod dock.
If I were to buy an iPod, it would only be used in the van an nowhere else. I can save a lot of money buying a used, partially functional iPod on eBay. There are a fair number that work fine, but have bad batteries and others that have no audio. So, here are my questions for you iPod owners:
Am I right in believing that an iPod connected to such a device will not run down it's battery, such that it will continue playing as long as the key is on? The audio goes through the iPod connector in a dock situation, right? So if the headphone jack is broken it will still work in a dock? Can you transfer songs and playlists to and from the iPod without using iTunes (I would rather not use iTunes if I can help it)?