Navigation & Audio I am trying to get an iPod interface
Any of these examples would work:
MINI1
MINI2 - Ani Difranco
MINI3_Driving songs
and so on.
After you sync your iPod and connect it to the OEM interface, pressing the "1" preset button will select the playlist that starts with "MINI1", pressing the "2" preset button will select the playlist that starts with "MINI2", etcetera.
Thanks for the info, Scott!
Sorry about the threadjack, JT!
Erika
Yes, the DICE does work on the auxiliary input - the connection is at the amp, where one would plug in the 6-CD changer. I have a 2003 and love the DICE. My problem is my HK amp died. I don't blame the DICE because many people seem to have trouble with those amps.
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Let me jump on this thread concerning an Ipod interface issue if I may.
I installed the interface in my 03 MCS without issue and it works like a charm. It works so well that the wife wanted the same thing on her 06 MCS. I used the same set of instructions and even the cable colors were the same.
The Ipod in the 06 MCS will not play the 7th song on any of the playlists. Even when I play playlist#6 (which is supposed to access all the music on the Ipod), as soon as the sixth song is done it shuts down.
The only way to get it to start is to unplug and then re-plug in the Ipod.
I've used several Ipods on both MINIs and the results are the same. The 03 works great, the 06 shuts down after 6.
Both are HK neither have a CD Changer installed.
Any ideas?
Thanks for the help.
I installed the interface in my 03 MCS without issue and it works like a charm. It works so well that the wife wanted the same thing on her 06 MCS. I used the same set of instructions and even the cable colors were the same.
The Ipod in the 06 MCS will not play the 7th song on any of the playlists. Even when I play playlist#6 (which is supposed to access all the music on the Ipod), as soon as the sixth song is done it shuts down.
The only way to get it to start is to unplug and then re-plug in the Ipod.
I've used several Ipods on both MINIs and the results are the same. The 03 works great, the 06 shuts down after 6.
Both are HK neither have a CD Changer installed.
Any ideas?
Thanks for the help.
Are you talking about the OEM iPod interface? Because both my wife and I have 2006 MINIs, with the H/K stereo and no CD changer, and the OEM iPod interface works fine in both of them. And we've used a total of six different iPods between the two cars.
Erika,
You can view the manual (PDF) for the factory iPod adapter for 02-06 Minis at MossMini.com's website
I'll summarize: Create five playlists on your iPod (using iTunes) called MINI1, MINI2, MINI3, MINI4, and MINI5. Once you've done that, when you hook up your iPod to the factory radio adapter, press the numbered preset on your radio (1-5), and it will switch your iPod to the matching MINI# playlist. (Preset #6 is "play all songs".)
You can view the manual (PDF) for the factory iPod adapter for 02-06 Minis at MossMini.com's website
I'll summarize: Create five playlists on your iPod (using iTunes) called MINI1, MINI2, MINI3, MINI4, and MINI5. Once you've done that, when you hook up your iPod to the factory radio adapter, press the numbered preset on your radio (1-5), and it will switch your iPod to the matching MINI# playlist. (Preset #6 is "play all songs".)
I picked up an used Dice iPod intergration kit. I am trying to locate the CD changer cables at the back of the trunk passenger side in my 06 MCS. I opened the little panel and only see the amp inside. I also check the driver side and no luck. Can someone point me the right direction where I can find the CD changer cable. Below is how my Dice kit contain
I picked up an used Dice iPod intergration kit. I am trying to locate the CD changer cables at the back of the trunk passenger side in my 06 MCS. I opened the little panel and only see the amp inside. I also check the driver side and no luck. Can someone point me the right direction where I can find the CD changer cable. Below is how my Dice kit contain

If you have a 2003, you can't get artist/title text display on the radio no matter what interface you use, so in that respect, you're not going to be able to meet all of your goals.
The iSimple will let you change tracks and volume from the steering wheel controls or the head unit controls, but I think that's about all. The OEM iPod interface will do that too, plus it will let you select from up to five different playlists using the preset buttons on the radio. With your 2003 radio, the DICE kit won't do much more than the iSimple, except that it will let you change tracks and select playlists from the iPod's own controls. (I don't think you can simultaneously control the iPod from both the car's controls and the iPod's controls, though.) I think the DICE kit will also give you an AUX input, which neither the OEM kit or the iSimple kit will do.
The iSimple will let you change tracks and volume from the steering wheel controls or the head unit controls, but I think that's about all. The OEM iPod interface will do that too, plus it will let you select from up to five different playlists using the preset buttons on the radio. With your 2003 radio, the DICE kit won't do much more than the iSimple, except that it will let you change tracks and select playlists from the iPod's own controls. (I don't think you can simultaneously control the iPod from both the car's controls and the iPod's controls, though.) I think the DICE kit will also give you an AUX input, which neither the OEM kit or the iSimple kit will do.
I have an 04' S and I'm still a little confused about the differences between the Dice and OEM interface units. Don't both units charge and allow for multiple playlists? What other differences are there?
Also what did you mean by this about the Dice:
"change tracks and select playlists from the iPod's own controls"
Thanks in advance.
When you connect the iPod to the OEM interface, the controls on the iPod itself are "locked out" - you can only control the iPod from the radio buttons. The Dice interface allows control from the radio buttons or the controls on the iPod. So with the Dice unit, you could use the iPod to scroll through to a particular song or artist. With the OEM interface, you're stuck with five playlists (accessed via the 1-5 preset buttons on the radio), or a "play all" feature accessed with preset 6 on the radio.
Also, the OEM interface won't display artist/track information on the radio's display, whereas the Dice interface will (if you have a text-capable radio - I think only the 2005 and later radios will do this.)
Also, the OEM interface won't display artist/track information on the radio's display, whereas the Dice interface will (if you have a text-capable radio - I think only the 2005 and later radios will do this.)
That, I'm not positive about (I have the OEM interface), but I'd be very surprised if the Dice unit didn't at least duplicate this functionality of the OEM interface, if not improve on it somehow. It's too easy of a feature to implement for them not to do it.
The DICE interface is more complex but more powerful. The numbers 1 through 6 on the radio switch the DICE's navigation mode: song name, playlist name, artist name, album name. (5 and 6 provide some utility/config functions.) To navigate playlists, for example, you press 2 to enter playlist mode, then the skip up/down buttons (on radio or steering wheel) to jump playlists.
This enables you to access *any* playlist on your iPod ... although if, like my 60 GB iPod Video, your iPod has a hundred+ playlists, it might take a while!
That said, the DICE control unit is a bit flakey. Sometimes it stops working properly and I have to turn the radio off and on to get it to change playlists. Really odd. I can't give it a full thumbs up, but it beats nothing.
I hope this helps!
In iTunes, create playlists with names that start with MINI1 through MINI5. The names can be longer than that if you want, as long as they start with MINI and a number from 1-5 (with no space between the MINI and the number).
Any of these examples would work:
MINI1
MINI2 - Ani Difranco
MINI3_Driving songs
and so on.
After you sync your iPod and connect it to the OEM interface, pressing the "1" preset button will select the playlist that starts with "MINI1", pressing the "2" preset button will select the playlist that starts with "MINI2", etcetera.
Any of these examples would work:
MINI1
MINI2 - Ani Difranco
MINI3_Driving songs
and so on.
After you sync your iPod and connect it to the OEM interface, pressing the "1" preset button will select the playlist that starts with "MINI1", pressing the "2" preset button will select the playlist that starts with "MINI2", etcetera.
I have the DICE Silverline Pro. Still flakey. Beats nothing, though, and it charges all the latest iPods, including my iPhone 3GS.
I just purchased the iSimple (because it's available at bestbuy and I didn't feel like waiting for something to ship). The hook up on my '06 MCS was super simple and after a few minutes it recognized the interface. Initially after using the steeringwheel controls it failed and I had to plug and unplug the unit. Now after three days it hasn't had a single issue. I thought it would display the artist info, but unfortunately it doesn't. I thought about getting the dice instead, but i felt a little more secure getting something I could bring back to Best buy if it crapped out. It's not really a big deal to just look down at the iPhone and see what's playing anyways. The reviews of the dice on amazon also steered me away.
Now i need to tear the interior apart to hid the wires. I have it hid pretty well, but I want it undetectable. I'm waiting for my bentley manual so I don't break any tabs or clips. I plan to construct a nice cupholder adapter like I saw on another post.
Now i need to tear the interior apart to hid the wires. I have it hid pretty well, but I want it undetectable. I'm waiting for my bentley manual so I don't break any tabs or clips. I plan to construct a nice cupholder adapter like I saw on another post.
j-gregs,
glad to hear your iSimple unit is working. I have shipped back my 1st 2 units for defects. The first one worked well except I couldn't skip tracks with either the steering wheel or the radio controls. The second didn't work at all - I got a -DISABLED- message on the radio. The airbag warning light came on after I reconnected the battery after removing it. Am a little hesitant to continue the experiment, but I guess it's worth asking for a 3rd unit knowing yours works...
glad to hear your iSimple unit is working. I have shipped back my 1st 2 units for defects. The first one worked well except I couldn't skip tracks with either the steering wheel or the radio controls. The second didn't work at all - I got a -DISABLED- message on the radio. The airbag warning light came on after I reconnected the battery after removing it. Am a little hesitant to continue the experiment, but I guess it's worth asking for a 3rd unit knowing yours works...



A new radio with a builtin iPod connection might be my best option.

