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Posted on Apr 12, 2009

How to play an ipod using the (Audio in) system

I would like to play my ipod on the speakers of my Sony CMT-NEZ7 DAB and i have  a black cable that connects the ipod to the (Audio in) plug the only problem im having is actually hearing the music on the speakers.
I dont know what setting to put it on e.g Tape or CD or Radio and non of them work cause in the car its simple there is an AUX setting so could you please help me 
thank you :)

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    cant play audio in over speakers

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On the remote click 'Function' and itll scroll through the settings.
Tape, CD, Tuner, Audio In.
Choose Audio In.
I know this may seem annoying but itll work.

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