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Jr. Zuner
Join Date: Jan 2007
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theres and audio wire in the zune cord?
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Zewbie
Join Date: Nov 2007
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thats kinda exciting cause i wanted a zune video/audio out via the dock connector because it might be better quality video?(im not sure how the zune is set up) and because the audio that is coming out should not be amplified leaving the zune unit, meaning its perfect to connect to a stereo with out bad feed.
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Zewbie
Join Date: May 2007
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I created this pinout.... and it has been copied to a number of different zune sites. The original reason was to figure out how to create a dock cable that was both a charger and the Video/Audio out.
The problem with the zune is that the audio outputs on the dock connector are off by default, unless they are "triggered" by a device of some kind. Hense the "these are likely our triggers" notation on the 2 pins. To date nobody seems to have been able to "hack" the "trigger" to enable these audio outpputs. Also, the Video output was another item I wanted to be able to "trigger" automatically. So say you have a video screen in your car, if you had a cable that charged your zune and triggered video and audio out, you would be able to just toss the thing in the glove box, and control it externally with a remote and see the video out on the screen...you would not have to go to the menu to turn this on and off.... |
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I was thinking. In order to figure out how this "trigger" works, somebody should dissasemble the dock and follow the traces from the correct pins, see where they lead, and maybe figure this out.
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what alot of people dont realize about the idea of making ipod-to-zune adapters is that the "triggers" and other things are very different. Especially with fancier devices. These require drivers the zune just wouldnt have, so the idea of that is just not really practical. It would be only possible with simple ipod cables. not much that has a main board or any kind of circuitry
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soldering the pins would make it more convent to use all of IPods docking stations though. if you have a full wire cut then you would have to do it for everything. I would rather have a converter.
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Zewbie
Join Date: May 2008
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soon as i get 5 posts im going to mkae a new thread with a take apart on the zune 2 dock i just ripped it apart and photographed it, later i will be having at it with a multimeter and a oscilloscope and try to ID all the components and maybe figure out this so called trigger
[EDIT] Ive posted the dock taken apart here : http://www.zuneboards.com/forums/zun...ken-apart.html Theres a XBOX Labeled chip on one of the 2 boards and i have no clue what it is Last edited by fearstyle : 05-22-2008 at 12:00 PM. ![]()
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Zewbie
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However, looking into the Zune end of the cable, all the pins appear to be there... So you could attach your own wires and make your own cable... Assuming you can open the plug without breaking it... Last edited by drperry : 07-10-2008 at 03:20 AM. Reason: Adding some extra info
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