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In 'iPod mode' there is audible interference through the speakers when the iPod is accessing it's hard drive. Also when accessing some iPod menus via remote control - the buttons are counter intuitive (ie. pressing the skip forward/right button results in an action the same as scrolling the iPod's click wheel LEFT / anti-clockwise)
09/10/2007 03:44 PM
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