About year ago I could listen to my ipod shuffle on in this stereo system (KD-G720) now when I try using my ipod nano with a usb cord it says fail read! what can I do to fix this problem!?
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The USB in is ment for ipods with the 30 pin connector. To play the shuffly you could use a normal stereo plug. The one with the same end on each side. Its plugged into the headphone jack on your shuffle.
if you are plugging your ipod into the usb port of the kd-g720 it won't play all your songs because this particular radio only plays mp3s through the usb port. ipods play both mp3s and mp4s. so those 49 songs you're hearing are the mp3s on your ipod. in order to play all the songs on your ipod you must buy the cord that plugs in the back of the radio that will connect to your ipod. sorry for the bad news man. i had the same thing happen to me.
Ipods are not very user's friendly, using usb to hook up on your system needs a lot ot processing. The simplies way is to use a pair of 3.5mm - RCA patch cord, connect to AUX. or AUDIO IN jack
Make sure that you plug your ipod into a high power usb port. Also some computers won't charge it if the comp is in sleep mode.Try using the usb on the back of the tower. The indicator light will be a steady green if it is charged. Also make sure you haven't disabled the ipods buttons.
Try a different USB port first. Here are some other suggestions: Connect iPod shuffle to a high-power USB port on your computer. iPod shuffle may need to be recharged. â Make sure you have installed the latest iTunes software from www.apple.com/ipod/start. â Try connecting to a different USB port on your computer. Make sure iPod shuffle is firmly seated in the dock. Make sure the USB connector is oriented correctly. It can be inserted only one way. â iPod shuffle might need to be reset. Turn iPod shuffle off, wait five seconds, and then turn it back on again. â If there is no status light (or the status light is dimmed) and iPod shuffle doesn’t appear in iTunes or the Finder, the battery may be completely discharged. Let iPod shuffle charge for several minutes to see if it comes back to life. â Make sure you have the required computer and software. See “If you want to doublecheck the system requirements” on page 25. â Try restarting your computer. â If none of the previous suggestions solves the problem, you might need to restore iPod software. See “Updating and Restoring iPod shuffle Software” on page 26. â If restoring iPod shuffle doesn’t solve the problem, iPod shuffle may need to be repaired. You can arrange for service on the iPod shuffle Service & Support website at www.apple.com/support/ipodshuffle/service.
Hi,
Normally, your JVC Car Stereo will not allow direct connection to an Apple iPod.
However, there are several aftermarket interface adaptor that will allow you to do so:
1. Connect the iPod to a JVC KS-PD100 which in turn is connected to the CD changer jack of the KD-G720 (rear of the unit). Set the stereo to CD changer external input setting and you're ready to go;
2. Connect the iPod to an FM Transmitter such as the Griffin iTrip (w/ Dock connector) which in turn will broadcast the IPod music as an FM signal. Operating the KD-G720 on FM radio setting will receive the IPod's broadcast music.
Hope this be of some help to you. Pls post again how things turn up. Good luck and kind regards.
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