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Picked it up. Awesome. 2 issues/questions though?!
- Thread starter Hendrikus
- Start date
Totally agree - multichanger is a waste of money - either MP3 discs or use the ipod link/SD card option. I use the MP3 cd route in my 997 and it suits me perfectly (plus, when I want to listen to something else I can change the disc from inside the car while driving and have a further 10 albums each time!)
Jeff
(Porsche Club France member - that's where I live now)
Can I add my personal comments to that stated by others above:
1. IMHO a CD multichanger is a total waste of money. Make yourself an MP3 CD. That way you will get many more tracks. I am reliably informed that a retro fix of a different CD multichanger is not compatible with the Porsche, though I think all the 'wiring' is in place to accept the Porsche multichanger.
Edited to display the quote - Mark
Unfortunately 'les flics' are everywhere in France, they have realised what a good money earner it is. They call it "La maladie Anglaise" which includes radars and roundabout.
as a result i have not taken the car to france but avoided it by driving down thru germany instead or flown/used railways.(which are not under the power of les flics!)shame,as i used to enjoy driving to holiday destinations thru france,but thanks to aggressive guntoting blueboys no more!!(my wife was so upset by the 2 experiences we had she refuses to go by car anymore.)or is it that she can read more magazines on the train!![]
The other choice which I did is to buy a 'Coyotte' detector.
http://www.moncoyote.com/
As radar detectors are illigall in most of mainland Europe, this is an interactive GPS wich has in memory all the permanent radar sites & most of the sites where police is known to hide for their 'duck ' shooting... The main advantage of this unit is that users can "at the touch of a button" on the unit, register the position of a roadside polioce presence so that within seconds their position is registered for other users.
In their latest newsletter they advised they were going to cover the whole of Europe.
ps Sorry for the mini hijack of this thread!
As for the BBerry issue, am taking it to the OPC today to "reprogramme" so will report back as to whether it works.
dereksharpuk
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ORIGINAL: Hendrikus
You have all convinced me re: the multichanger. You will have to forgive me for being dim - how do I go about the MP3 route? What do I need to buy? And will that connect to the PCM?
Dan, You don't need to buy anything apart from a blank CD! That's the beauty of it. Something for nothing.
Load the music CD you want to copy into your computer, save it as an MP3 file format.
Do the same for as many as you wish.
Make a library of the tracks you wish to record to your MP3 CD (the blank one). You can use Windows Vista for this or other 3rd party software. Best if you are online to copy track names/CD covers etc.
Copy those files to your blank CD until it is full.
PCM will play this CD and display the titles if you copied them from the Internet as requsted by Vista.
dereksharpuk
New member
ORIGINAL: jonathanw
I am taking delivery of my Gen 2 C2S cab in October .
Out of interest, what spec have you chosen?
My spec is
Cab C2S
aqua blue with blue hood and stone grey leather
carrera classic wheels with TPM
adaptive sports seats with heat
park assist
PDK with sports chrono
Auto dimming mirrors/rain sensor
Ipod connectivity
Sat nav and phone
voive control
? sports exhaust
black instruments
I think that is all
Using my coloured crests from old car and mats from old car ( i think its ridiculous to pay for mats as an extra on a car of such value)
I expect I will get a spare key fob for free!
Expecting a day out at Porsche Silverstone also.
Regards
Jonathan
PS Good to see you coming back to the 997 fold!
dereksharpuk
New member
ORIGINAL: jonathanw
Derek
My spec is
Cab C2S Cab C2
aqua blue with blue hood and stone grey leather aqua blue with blue hood and ocean leather
carrera classic wheels with TPM carrera classic wheels
adaptive sports seats with heat heated seats
park assist park assist
PDK with sports chrono PDK
Auto dimming mirrors/rain sensor
Ipod connectivity Ipod connectivity
Sat nav and phone Sat nav and phone
voive control TPM
? sports exhaust Sports exhaust
black instruments black instruments
Cruise control
Yellow belts
Yellow stitching
Carrera side strips
PASM
I think that is all
Using my coloured crests from old car (me too) and mats from old car ( i think its ridiculous to pay for mats as an extra on a car of such value) But new mats!!!
I expect I will get a spare key fob for free!
Expecting a day out at Porsche Silverstone also.
Regards
Jonathan
PS Good to see you coming back to the 997 fold!
So it will be interesting to do an article on what are two very similar cars, but C2 & C2S Cabs
dereksharpuk
New member
ORIGINAL: dereksharpuk
ORIGINAL: Hendrikus
You have all convinced me re: the multichanger. You will have to forgive me for being dim - how do I go about the MP3 route? What do I need to buy? And will that connect to the PCM?
Dan, You don't need to buy anything apart from a blank CD! That's the beauty of it. Something for nothing.
Load the music CD you want to copy into your computer, save it as an MP3 file format.
Do the same for as many as you wish.
Make a library of the tracks you wish to record to your MP3 CD (the blank one). You can use Windows Vista for this or other 3rd party software. Best if you are online to copy track names/CD covers etc.
Copy those files to your blank CD until it is full.
PCM will play this CD and display the titles if you copied them from the Internet as requsted by Vista.
I've just done this and it's a great idea. the only issue I found is that, regardless of how I arrange the files in the PC folder, they come out on the CD in a certain order that bears no relationship to how I converted and saved them, the artists or the albums.
Anyone have any idea what happens?
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