iPod Questions
#1
iPod Questions
Hi everyone, new 2008 G35x owner here. Glad I found this forum.
Forgive me if this has already been addressed, but I wasn't able to find a definitive answer to this question. Basically, what I want to know is if there's any problem with keeping my iPod hooked up indefinitely. The iPod seems to be working properly in that it's shutting off at some point after I turn off the car and comes back on when I start up again.
However, as silly as it may sound, I was just concerned if this could drain or otherwise affect the car battery over time, since the Infiniti charges the iPod when it's hooked up. Does anybody know if the iPod continues to charge when the car is shut off?
I also have a question about using the iPod interface. When I select a playlist and start playing a particular song, is there a quick way to go back to the list of songs in that same playlist so I can choose another song? Up to this point, I've have had to start over by going back to the main iPod screen, select the same playlist again, then scroll down from the first song.
Thanks for any and all info!
- Brad H.
Forgive me if this has already been addressed, but I wasn't able to find a definitive answer to this question. Basically, what I want to know is if there's any problem with keeping my iPod hooked up indefinitely. The iPod seems to be working properly in that it's shutting off at some point after I turn off the car and comes back on when I start up again.
However, as silly as it may sound, I was just concerned if this could drain or otherwise affect the car battery over time, since the Infiniti charges the iPod when it's hooked up. Does anybody know if the iPod continues to charge when the car is shut off?
I also have a question about using the iPod interface. When I select a playlist and start playing a particular song, is there a quick way to go back to the list of songs in that same playlist so I can choose another song? Up to this point, I've have had to start over by going back to the main iPod screen, select the same playlist again, then scroll down from the first song.
Thanks for any and all info!
- Brad H.
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#3
Cool, thanks for the info. I'd also like to hear from any others if you guys do the same thing, just for a little more reassurance.
I'm not 100% sure if I've tried the BACK button while playing a song, but I know the toggle switch doesn't bring me back to the playlist screen. Anybody?
- Brad H.
I'm not 100% sure if I've tried the BACK button while playing a song, but I know the toggle switch doesn't bring me back to the playlist screen. Anybody?
- Brad H.
#4
I have the '08 Premium without Nav, but here goes...
I don't know of a clever way to do it from the status screen (audio info on top, climate info on bottom). However, from the default view after hitting the Disc button, "Back" will take you from Now Playing back to the current playlist. You can also hit "Enter" with Menu highlighted to go back to the current playlist.
I don't know of a clever way to do it from the status screen (audio info on top, climate info on bottom). However, from the default view after hitting the Disc button, "Back" will take you from Now Playing back to the current playlist. You can also hit "Enter" with Menu highlighted to go back to the current playlist.
#5
I also haven't had any problems leaving my iPod hooked up all the time. I honestly never even thought about it draining the battery. I just assumed with quality engineering they had some way of shutting off the power draw once the car was off.
As far as getting back to the playlist, the best way I've found if you're in the "status" view, is to simply hit the disc button. Takes you right back to where you just selected.
As far as getting back to the playlist, the best way I've found if you're in the "status" view, is to simply hit the disc button. Takes you right back to where you just selected.
#6
The iPod does not charge while the car is turned off. In fact some people have issues with the iPod not shutting off and draining it's own battery if the car is shut off for an extended time.
I leave my car parked for 28 days at a time (work 4 weeks off / 4 weeks on) with the iPod connected and it's never drained my battery.
Hope that helps.
I leave my car parked for 28 days at a time (work 4 weeks off / 4 weeks on) with the iPod connected and it's never drained my battery.
Hope that helps.
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Oh, I missed your second question.
I have an 07 and the 08's have a much enhanced iPod interface, but if it works the same as the built in hard-drive heres what you'd have to do:
If you want to see the entire playlist, hit the "Disc/Aux" button. If you want to see the single song/artist title, hit the "Status" button.
On the 2007's we are slightly more ghetto and the playlists do not show up at all on our LCD screen...bummer.
I have an 07 and the 08's have a much enhanced iPod interface, but if it works the same as the built in hard-drive heres what you'd have to do:
If you want to see the entire playlist, hit the "Disc/Aux" button. If you want to see the single song/artist title, hit the "Status" button.
On the 2007's we are slightly more ghetto and the playlists do not show up at all on our LCD screen...bummer.
#10
Originally Posted by fecurtis
Oh, I missed your second question.
I have an 07 and the 08's have a much enhanced iPod interface, but if it works the same as the built in hard-drive heres what you'd have to do:
If you want to see the entire playlist, hit the "Disc/Aux" button. If you want to see the single song/artist title, hit the "Status" button.
On the 2007's we are slightly more ghetto and the playlists do not show up at all on our LCD screen...bummer.
I have an 07 and the 08's have a much enhanced iPod interface, but if it works the same as the built in hard-drive heres what you'd have to do:
If you want to see the entire playlist, hit the "Disc/Aux" button. If you want to see the single song/artist title, hit the "Status" button.
On the 2007's we are slightly more ghetto and the playlists do not show up at all on our LCD screen...bummer.
#11
Originally Posted by bjh1014
I'll check again tonight, but I think hitting the "Disc/Aux" button while a song is playing switches you off iPod and to CD. I think the "Back" button would seem to make the most sense (i.e., going back one step from a single song to the playlist it came from)...
Same goes with the AM/FM/Sat button. If you're on the screen that shows you all your presets, hitting the button again will switch from AM to FM band, however if you hit it while you're on another screen, it'll return you to the preset summary screen.
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