Be aware that the unit DOES support aac files (the ones you'll have if you've used the default ripping settings on iTunes-typically with a. My solution for this is that I have bought a USB stock for the car and copied tracks onto it. I tested this with an iPod Nano (5G) and it worked great. Try as I might, I couldn't get it to work properly with the phone plugged in to play music off it as an iPod. You'll need software 4.1 for this though.
It does also have a couple of quirks though.Īudio- With an iPhone 4, it does support Bluetooth music streaming and the controls on screen do work to control the iPhone. The sound is noticeably better than the Smart 9 I had in my previous Passion and it scores quite a lot of gadget value points. I may not be able to change a tyre, but I'd like to think I know my H.264 from my MP3!īasically, this is an impressive system to come as standard.
Have now picked up new Smart (which I love!!) and thought it may be useful to someone to get a techie's view on the High Line unit.