PhilLockyer
New Member
Hello,
This is my first post on the forum. I’ve found the info on here very informative, so I thought I’d try and contribute a little…
...a number of people have found it tricky to get iTunes files to play on the COMAND NTG3 PCMCIA card reader, so this is how I solved it. It is a bit fiddly, however the sound quality is very good, and it is worth doing – especially for those without AUX and iPhone inputs. Note that any music needs to be in .mp3 format – native iTunes .m4a files will not work.
I've written a how to guide, which can be found/downloaded here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2BqMpbGsLSbSXlwM3JrT0lIRFk/view?usp=sharing
I’m aware this is pretty basic stuff for some of you – for other people it isn’t, so please be patient as you read through the doc.
Cheers, hope this helps.
Phil
This is my first post on the forum. I’ve found the info on here very informative, so I thought I’d try and contribute a little…
...a number of people have found it tricky to get iTunes files to play on the COMAND NTG3 PCMCIA card reader, so this is how I solved it. It is a bit fiddly, however the sound quality is very good, and it is worth doing – especially for those without AUX and iPhone inputs. Note that any music needs to be in .mp3 format – native iTunes .m4a files will not work.
I've written a how to guide, which can be found/downloaded here:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2BqMpbGsLSbSXlwM3JrT0lIRFk/view?usp=sharing
I’m aware this is pretty basic stuff for some of you – for other people it isn’t, so please be patient as you read through the doc.
Cheers, hope this helps.
Phil