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Old 12-02-2011, 10:22 AM
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hi, Tom

For the Dice - DSP Kit for DICE iPod Integration Kits in your webpage, pls adv if it is the original DICE DSP adaptor since the outlook is not like that you provided in the webpage.

If not, pls adv if yours is not only DSP but also a DAC converter in order to make the audio sounds better, or the original DICE DSP adaptor has the DAC function already.

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Old 12-02-2011, 02:21 PM
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hi, Tom

For the Dice - DSP Kit for DICE iPod Integration Kits in your webpage, pls adv if it is the original DICE DSP adaptor since the outlook is not like that you provided in the webpage.

If not, pls adv if yours is not only DSP but also a DAC converter in order to make the audio sounds better, or the original DICE DSP adaptor has the DAC function already.

thx
The DSP module is the DAC converter you are referring to.
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The DSP module is the DAC converter you are referring to.

hi, Tom
How good is the sound quality by this DAC converter performing?
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Old 12-05-2011, 02:02 PM
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How good is the sound quality by this DAC converter performing?
Audio quality is that of exactly if you were listening to the iPod with headphone ones. We recommend 192kbps or higher, or Apple's AAC lossless codec.
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where the DSP/ DAC converter will be usually installed/ placed?
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Audio quality is that of exactly if you were listening to the iPod with headphone ones. We recommend 192kbps or higher, or Apple's AAC lossless codec.
If so, it should be better than DICE oem dsp adaptor, am I right?
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Old 12-06-2011, 06:42 AM
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do you offer a discount for xoutpost members? also will the new iphone4 work with it? i have sirius on my iphone, can i bluetooth it thru the mediabridge to listen?

Any 3rd party apps you can introduce us ?
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Hi, Tom
Have reviewed your webpage on the DICE DSP Adaptor
Why there is video input jack for the adaptor in the picture.

If so, how the wiring harness to have video in the factory car ?
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Question...

I know this is an older thread but this may be an answer to all my questions... I have an e53, non-DSP, non-Navi, OEM-Bluetooth... I really want streaming of music via bluetooth as in the MediaBridge, can I have the MediaBridge set to only stream the music and keep my OEM-Bluetooth phone functions? and if so when I order it through you will there be instructions on how to do so???

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The Trunk harness used is different than the silverline units - it will need to be replaced.



The factory bluetooth has a bit more options than the MediaBridge version - particularly with the phonebook. If you are already equipped with OEM bluetooth - I would recommend using the BMW version instead and the MediaBridge for the other options.
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Hi All,

I purchased the Sirius connector for my 2006 x5 with Nav. It currently displays the songs not on the navigation but the display on my dash in front of my steering wheel. Question can I switch it to the Nav display and will that allow me to save my favorite stations on the presets? The way I currently have it with the display showing me the songs in the display underneath the speedometer it does not let me save presets so if I want to go from station 1 to 50 I have to do it manually.

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