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My question:
* Wouldn't it be possible to have the AppleTV sync when in range of the home wifi network so all your latest music was automatically brought over to the device (and thus your car)?
The hard part to me is figuring out how to safely power up the Apple TV in the car for a while (call it an hour) and then safely shut it down on a regular basis. For example I'd want the system to turn on, run a sync and then shut itself off at a specific time (say 3am) every night.
The brute force method would be to stick the Apple TV plugin into a timer device; but I imagine hard-crashes by severing power on a nightly basis wouldn't be all that good for the device.
30 gigs of my favorite music has been enough so far so I've put off this issue but still need to address it. Plus I live in an apartment building with underground parking so my home wifi signal is not reliable down there.
Working solution is to make the AppleTV unit as modular as possible. Unplug it from the inverter and the Airport Express, put it next to the Mac (running iTunes), re-synch, re-plug in the trunk, all on a weekly basis. Doable, but labor intensive.
If only the USB port on the ATV would support an external drive (or a 128-gig memory stick with an iTunes library)...
A current solution I enjoy is running the ATV on a secondary smaller/lighter battery (also augmented by solar) so as not to drain your main car battery.
If you have a hybrid (electric) car, this starts to get really interesting.
You could also use your 'jailbroken' iPhone to control all this...
apple tv 30 gig=$229
apple base= $99
time messing with it to make it work= ???
or
Buy new 120 gig ipod classic $250 that.... BEHOLD!, its completely portable
The key advantage to using the apple TV in a car for audio is the hardware ditigal to anolog converter that exist in the Apple TV. The DAC is a more robust and the CPU in the APPLE TV is superior.
Using an ipod results in the internal ipod dac being used which is an inferior DAC compared to whats in the Apple TV.
The DAC chip in the apply TV is hardware capable of 24bit@192khz whereas the IPOD internal dac is a 16 bit one operating at 44.1 khz.
The internal ipod dac runs the anolog thru the headphone jack which results in a pretty marginal signal to run into an amplifier.
This would be of interest for folks with upscale car audio systems and not so much the folks who have oem audios systems.
Thanks for helping spread the good word!
A bigger HD, maybe the newest WD 1TB scorpio blue, will transform the ATV in the best audio player, and with a iPhone/iTouch, nobody needs a TV/Monitor for listen to the music.
About video, mkv 1080p support is enough.