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Zogger 04-17-2009 11:26 PM

BMW iphone integration
 
I'm about to order a 2009 E70 and would like to know how well the BMW integration is done for the iphone? I have an E39 with an Intravee I installed a couple of years ago which works great so am hoping that BMW did it as well or better. Anyone that has one and can let me know what you think about it would be appreciated. Thanks!

themoth 04-17-2009 11:34 PM

It will connect via bluetooth and can charge the phone if you have the snap in cradle as well. I have used it and it works fine, phone book transfer and no issues.

brian5 04-18-2009 07:58 AM

The snap-in adapter for the iPhone 3G works really well. From what I read, the iPhone snap-in adapter was a tighter fit and could cause some scratching.

Zogger, if you want more info, search on "iphone".

Zogger 04-18-2009 12:56 PM

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Originally Posted by brian5 (Post 608590)
The snap-in adapter for the iPhone 3G works really well. From what I read, the iPhone snap-in adapter was a tighter fit and could cause some scratching.

Zogger, if you want more info, search on "iphone".

Thanks - I did do a search and mainly came up with DICE and Intravee info and a few posts about the early version of the iphone interface rather than the newer 3G version. What I'm hoping to determine is whether I'm better off just buying another Intravee or if BMW finally got it right this time. I wasn't all that clear in my initial question so let me try again. Im not asking about the snap in adapter. I am interested in the user interface for managing music on the iphone.Earlier posts mentioned that song titles and playlists were displayed as numbers rather than the names. Did BMW get that sorted out in the 3G version?

brian5 04-18-2009 01:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Zogger (Post 608649)
Thanks - I did do a search and mainly came up with DICE and Intravee info and a few posts about the early version of the iphone interface rather than the newer 3G version. What I'm hoping to determine is whether I'm better off just buying another Intravee or if BMW finally got it right this time. I wasn't all that clear in my initial question so let me try again. Im not asking about the snap in adapter. I am interested in the user interface for managing music on the iphone.Earlier posts mentioned that song titles and playlists were displayed as numbers rather than the names. Did BMW get that sorted out in the 3G version?

Yes, I see the songs and playlists on my 3G (using the 6FL adapter).

Just FYI, that's not my preferred way of playing music though. I have hundreds of tracks burned to DVD and play those from my DVD changer.

Zogger 04-18-2009 06:33 PM

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Originally Posted by brian5 (Post 608653)
Yes, I see the songs and playlists on my 3G (using the 6FL adapter).

Just FYI, that's not my preferred way of playing music though. I have hundreds of tracks burned to DVD and play those from my DVD changer.

Hadn't thought of that. What DVD changer are you using and are you able to display the song, artist, playlist, etc? I just moved to Panama and they don't bring vehicles in with Nav since there is no data available which I assume wouldn't make any difference to the Entertainment feature in the idrive system.

brian5 04-18-2009 07:39 PM

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Originally Posted by Zogger (Post 608737)
Hadn't thought of that. What DVD changer are you using and are you able to display the song, artist, playlist, etc? I just moved to Panama and they don't bring vehicles in with Nav since there is no data available which I assume wouldn't make any difference to the Entertainment feature in the idrive system.

You don't need the Nav option. I'm talking about the DVD changer that comes with the "Premium" sound option. I REALLY like this. :thumbup:

It plays MP3 files. I burn the DVDs, with over 400 tracks per DVD, from iTunes and play them in the DVD changer. The DVD changer can hold six DVDs.

Zogger 04-18-2009 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by brian5 (Post 608764)
You don't need the Nav option. I'm talking about the DVD changer that comes with the "Premium" sound option. I REALLY like this. :thumbup:

It plays MP3 files. I burn the DVDs, with over 400 tracks per DVD, from iTunes and play them in the DVD changer. The DVD changer can hold six DVDs.

Sounds great and does the ID info from the MP3 files show up on the screen?

brian5 04-18-2009 08:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Zogger (Post 608765)
Sounds great and does the ID info from the MP3 files show up on the screen?

Yes, it does. My current DVDs shows track numbers and track names (because I burned them as MP3's in data format). So I see a list like "303 Bring It On, 304 Get Off This, 305 Barriers" etc.. The track that's playing shows as two lines, for example, "Daft Punk" on line 1 and "Face To Face" on line 2.

I think that if you burn the DVDs in a different format, that they will not show the track numbers but this works fine for me.

Zogger 04-18-2009 11:04 PM

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Originally Posted by brian5 (Post 608774)
Yes, it does. My current DVDs shows track numbers and track names (because I burned them as MP3's in data format). So I see a list like "303 Bring It On, 304 Get Off This, 305 Barriers" etc.. The track that's playing shows as two lines, for example, "Daft Punk" on line 1 and "Face To Face" on line 2.

I think that if you burn the DVDs in a different format, that they will not show the track numbers but this works fine for me.

Thanks - seems like its worth doing.


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