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iPhone/iPod touch/Bluetooth I see that, with the latest software update (3.0), you can listen to your unit with "compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones".
I'm assuming that, if you can do this, there must be a way to send that signal to something other than headphones (e.g. something you can plug into your stereo). Does anybody know how to do this? Ideally, I want to get my parents a Touch and send its signal to their stereo system wirelessly. | |
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Ace said: I see that, with the latest software update (3.0), you can listen to your unit with "compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones".
I'm assuming that, if you can do this, there must be a way to send that signal to something other than headphones (e.g. something you can plug into your stereo). Does anybody know how to do this? Ideally, I want to get my parents a Touch and send its signal to their stereo system wirelessly. I've started searching for this too. I've been checking things out on U-Tube too see what's everyone testing and/or using. http://www.youtube.com/wa...re=related Checkout the related video section also Wish I could be of more help. | |
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Thanks, TD3!
It's starting to sound like their best option would be using a Touch as a remote (free "Remote" app at the App Store) to control their iTunes. Apparently, it uses Wi-Fi and can, therefore, control your iT from anywhere in your place. | |
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Step 1. Bend over and give Apple 10 bucks for a FREAKIN SOFTWARE UPDATE. Studies have shown the ass crack of the average Prince fan to be abnormally large. This explains the ease and frequency of their panties bunching up in it. |
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Mars23 said: Step 1. Bend over and give Apple 10 bucks for a FREAKIN SOFTWARE UPDATE.
Not necessary in this case, as I'd be buying them a new touch. | |
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