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Originally Posted by gottago
I was looking at my home theater documentation and found that my Dock is NOT compatible with generation 3 ipod. I have no idea what that is but it iis possible that the connector used in the FIPO is 3rd generation. So far that is the only possible issue i've found on my end. I will wait for a response from Anycom (see above post).
gottago
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Hmm...Here's the specs for my HT unit:
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Digital Media Port Adapter
Digital Media Port iPod Adapter: The Sony TDM-iP10 Digital Media Port adapter for iPod lets you enjoy iPod audio content through the Sony Bravia Home Theater System.
iPod Compatibility: The TDM-iP10 comes supplied with five iPod adapter inserts which allows the unit to support the following models of iPod.- iPod touch (1st/2nd generation)
- iPod nano (1st/2nd/3rd/4th generation)
- iPod classic (80/120/160GB)
- iPod video (5th generation)
- iPod photo (4th generation)
- iPod mini (1st/2nd generation)
Note: Make sure your iPod is update to latest firmware version. The Digital Media Port adapter for iPod does support video or photo playback. The TDM-iP10 is not compatible with the iPhone or iPhone 3G. The TDM-iP10 does not support charging of the iPod nano (4th generation) or iPod touch (2nd generation).
Connections: The Sony TDM-iP10 features an Apple dock connector for connection of your iPod. The TDM-iP10 Digital Media Port iPod adapter connects to the Digital Media Port (DMPORT) of the DAV-HDX279W, which is located on the rear panel of the amplifier, via its attached 38" proprietary cable. This cable supplies audio and control from your iPod to the DAV-HDX279W.
iPod Controls: You can operate your iPod by its own control buttons, the control buttons of the DAV-HDX279W, or the Sony Bravia Home Theater System's IR wireless remote control.
Battery Charger: The TDM-iP10 will charge your iPod while the unit is docked.
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Hopefully it will end up being compatible. I'm really looking forward to using this feature.