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Are you sure the red and white wires plugged into the audio output on your TV because I had the same problem and learned thats where you plug them into
What you want to do won;t work and can damage your laptop and or Bose. If you want to play sounds from your laptop to your Bose, you need to plug an audio lead from the headphone socket on your laptop and connect the other end of this audio lead into the audio input on your Bose Sound Deck (if it has an Aux input).
This is true. The new iPod nano is not compatible with the original SoundDock. This only means that it won't charge the iPod's power. Audio should be okay. This is an Apple issue. They changed the way almost all of their iPods charge (except the iPod classic).
Bose can upgrade the SoundDock for their normal repair fee of $99. This would also you a new 1 year warranty.
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