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hyde76 05-24-2013 03:27 PM

Mini connected Iphone 5 plays from Phone, not car speakers
 
Hello, my wife's 2012 R57 will not play music through her car from her iphone 5, though with the Y cable, the car controls the music. For whatever reason, music plays through the phone speakers. The same phone and cable combination play normally (through the car speakers) on my 2011 mini countryman. I even tried my iphone 5 and it's the same. an older ipod nano works fine in her car, just not the iphone 5. Any ideas?

SuperGreg 05-24-2013 03:39 PM

Have you updated the MC software?

hyde76 05-24-2013 03:53 PM

Mini Connected on the phone, yes but as I said, in my car, both hers and my i phone 5 plays fine. In the car we both have MX.003.005.004. The TX module has updated a few times, but never the MX module. The only difference between her car and mine is that she has NAV and I do not. We both have connected.

hyde76 05-25-2013 06:27 PM

Note to self. Stop buying cheap 30 pin to lightning connectors. The retail $29 from Apple worked fine and fixed the problem. Should have known. Pricy but well worth it now that the wife is happy. Cheap one works great in my 2011 countryman.

SuperGreg 05-25-2013 06:31 PM


Originally Posted by hyde76 (Post 3745679)
Note to self. Stop buying cheap 30 pin to lightning connectors. The retail $29 from Apple worked fine and fixed the problem. Should have known. Pricy but well worth it now that the wife is happy. Cheap one works great in my 2011 countryman.

Glad to hear you solved it. Fact is, Apple has to license any third party connectors since there is a proprietary chip in them. Yours probably was not a licensed part.

hyde76 05-26-2013 11:34 PM

for $4.99 each, I'd say it's a safe bet there was no licensing going on but that still does not explain why the knock off connector works in my 2011 countryman. Perhaps the electronics are not as sensitive in that car as they are in the R57.

zigziggityzoo 05-27-2013 05:08 AM


Originally Posted by SuperGreg (Post 3745683)
Glad to hear you solved it. Fact is, Apple has to license any third party connectors since there is a proprietary chip in them. Yours probably was not a licensed part.


They do license them, but they're not chipped (the 30-pin iPod/iPhone cables). The new Lightning cables are chipped, but as usual, China has you covered. http://gizmodo.com/5954542/china-fin...e-cheap-clones

SuperGreg 05-27-2013 05:19 AM


Originally Posted by zigziggityzoo (Post 3746415)

They do license them, but they're not chipped (the 30-pin iPod/iPhone cables). The new Lightning cables are chipped, but as usual, China has you covered. http://gizmodo.com/5954542/china-fin...e-cheap-clones

I was referring to the lightning adapter. It is chipped. Buy knockoffs at your own risk.

zigziggityzoo 05-27-2013 07:43 AM


Originally Posted by SuperGreg (Post 3746420)
I was referring to the lightning adapter. It is chipped. Buy knockoffs at your own risk.

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