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Old 12-01-2009, 12:24 PM
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Hi Pete,

My radio module has the AUX input feature, I can select it and hear music through it.
All what i did was prepare a 40 cm wire from the PC to the rear of the radio module. (i have it in the trunk, while the navi and controls are in the dash as you would know of course)
I did notice that the AUX was not 100% stable, but i was testing by going back and forth between the front seat and trunk so not the best way to check things. I will let my wife help out and see how it goes.
However, what richard suggested solved the loudness issue, my aux setting was originally set to P1, switching it to P6 gave me excellent sound/loudness similiar to FM radio loudness or Cd Changer loudness, so at least that is solved.

Thanks for answering my questions, now I know that atleast I am on the right track Just gotta make sure the AUX cable is clear of any lose connections.

Next would be the PSU for the mini pc that i am working, I have an M2-ATX that needs to be utilized.

Thanks
Fadi
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