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Old 07-07-2009, 01:18 PM #6  
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mObridge audio quality is absolutely fine, assuming you're running decent source material from your iPod. Most of my material is high bit-rate AAC (with some high bit-rate MP3) and it's essentially indistinguishable from the audio from a CD. I'd suggest you do two things, one is to check your source material (any old 128K MP3 files won't cut it anymore) and also to try another iPod to see if you experience the same issues. Plan B is to go back to the installer and have them take a look - you may have an install issue here. As pOrsch3 says, Scott at Mobridge is super-helpful and he'll point you in the right direction.

Two other tips, you can "unlock" the iPod so you can control your music choices directly from the iPod, if you have a large collection it is much quicker than using PCM to select tracks. The other is to make mObridge-specifc playlists for your favorite track/albums. I have getting on for 90GB of music on my iPod and these make it much easier to manage.

Good luck!
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