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Sorry if its old hat but can someone confirm if the n95 is fully compatable with the new prius ?? Can the phone book be transfered to the hard drive in one go not individually ?

Anyone had experiences with it would be useful my test drive was not conclusive

Thx in advance
phil4
[quote name='blob' post='952470' date='Dec 15 2009, 08:19 PM']Sorry if its old hat but can someone confirm if the n95 is fully compatable with the new prius ?? Can the phone book be transfered to the hard drive in one go not individually ?

Anyone had experiences with it would be useful my test drive was not conclusive

Thx in advance[/quote]


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On a Gen III T-Spirit, system is 08 Mid AVN I think.

And for an N95, doesn't look good at all.
JaysPrius
I have a N95 and a Gen 3 T-Spirit. The phone book transferred all 285 in one easy go (at third attempt - a bit of a faff working out quite what to do). But now it is done - it all works perfectly, including using the N95 as a media player.

So persevere a little and you will be rewarded.
Hebbe Hybris
I own a Toyota Prius executive 2006.
I wonder if there's any way to listen through Internet Radio or media bluetooth streaming via the mobilephone (I have a Nokia N95 anfd my girlfriend has a N97).
Or is there's any other way to solve this??? Prius does not have a cassettedeck so I can not use a cheap cassette adapter.
timberwolf
[quote name='Hebbe Hybris' post='966304' date='Jan 30 2010, 11:39 PM']I own a Toyota Prius executive 2006.
I wonder if there's any way to listen through Internet Radio or media bluetooth streaming via the mobilephone (I have a Nokia N95 anfd my girlfriend has a N97).
Or is there's any other way to solve this??? Prius does not have a cassettedeck so I can not use a cheap cassette adapter.[/quote]

Have you checked to see if there is a 3.5mm socket next to the aux power socket inside the top arm rest storage area?

The Gen 2 (NHW20) Prius does not have music streaming via bluetooth.

IMHO, I think data CDs burned with mp3 files are a better choice if you have a CD multi-changer that can read data CDs because you can use the car controls for music navigation, which you can't with an external mp3 player. I've got 4 CDs and that in my case equates to 49 albums and 625 tracks. Only one of discs uses the variable 128kbps rate and that contains 17 albums, the other three discs have between 10 to 12 albums.
Hebbe Hybris
Thank you for your help timberwolf!
I've checked and found a AUX socket and now I can use Internet Radio through mobilephone. :D
I have use an mp3-CD and it works fine. But I don't think I have a CD multi-changer... I've try to feed more than one, but it seems to only take one CD. :unsure: also... is it possible to use DVD-R ?
Is there any special I have to do? or is it different stereosystems in the cars??? :huh:



[quote name='timberwolf' post='966445' date='Jan 31 2010, 12:53 PM'][quote name='Hebbe Hybris' post='966304' date='Jan 30 2010, 11:39 PM']I own a Toyota Prius executive 2006.
I wonder if there's any way to listen through Internet Radio or media bluetooth streaming via the mobilephone (I have a Nokia N95 anfd my girlfriend has a N97).
Or is there's any other way to solve this??? Prius does not have a cassettedeck so I can not use a cheap cassette adapter.[/quote]

Have you checked to see if there is a 3.5mm socket next to the aux power socket inside the top arm rest storage area?

The Gen 2 (NHW20) Prius does not have music streaming via bluetooth.

IMHO, I think data CDs burned with mp3 files are a better choice if you have a CD multi-changer that can read data CDs because you can use the car controls for music navigation, which you can't with an external mp3 player. I've got 4 CDs and that in my case equates to 49 albums and 625 tracks. Only one of discs uses the variable 128kbps rate and that contains 17 albums, the other three discs have between 10 to 12 albums.
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timberwolf
I don't know the Swedish model specs. The JBL head units are the audio systems with the 6-CD changer. On your car, is there a smoked plastic panel below the disc slot with the numbers 1 to 6?
Mkuk0
Once you have loaded 1st cd, you have to press the 'load' button again and wait for green LED to flash in the slot, you should be able to load up to 6 cd's


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