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Helios
post Jul 31 2005, 04:04 PM
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Hey guys this idea just hit me in the head before I was about to go to bed. Would it be possible to hook an Ipod up to an Xbox? They use a USB to hook up to the computer right? So couldnt you use the Ipod as another hard drive for just music? I don't know if its possible but if it is I would love to know how smile.gif Thanks in advance
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DJ KooPee
post Aug 1 2005, 01:01 PM
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If you're wiring an iPod inside an XBOX, isn't it a bit of an expensive music storage option???

iPod mini (4GB) = £140.00

200GB HDD = £60.00

Simpler option = get an iPod to phono lead, take the two sound wires out the XBOX scart adapter, plug you're iPod in, job done...

Just a suggestion...
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post Aug 1 2005, 05:32 PM
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QUOTE(DJ KooPee @ Aug 1 2005, 08:12 AM)
Simpler option = get an iPod to phono lead, take the two sound wires out the XBOX scart adapter, plug you're iPod in, job done...
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This is not something you can do, Thats why I said in my other post to use a mixing circuit.

With a mixer the sound only gets mixed on its output, so the inputs are not mixed at all.

Your way the ipod and xbox get mixed together(damaging them).
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