The video you're thinking of is false. Not many iPods have battery problems after a year, and the battery can be replaced for 50-100 dollars through either Apple or another company. I've got an original 5 gig iPod and the one small battery problem I had was fixed easily and for free by a quick trip to the Genius Bar at the Apple Store (it was still under warranty)...but since then, it's been going strong two years with no sign of a bad battery.
Then it's just normal crappy, radio signal audio. My roomate has one, and although it works, it won't get any sort of THX certification in the next 50 years or so.
If your CD deck actually had a jack in it, you could feed in the encoded surround sound signal and get some nice stuff going.
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If your CD deck actually had a jack in it, you could feed in the encoded surround sound signal and get some nice stuff going.
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