R56 NAV/stereo: iPod

GBMINI#5 came with the iPod interface installed – good news because I’m not sure I’d have liked to pay $500+ for it!
In GBMINI#5, the iPod cable is installed into the “secret” storage space above the glovebox – you push the dash trim piece (firmly, in the center!) to open it, and inside is an iPod connection cable; like most iPod interfaces, the iPod goes “dead” when connected, just displaying a graphic and “OK to disconnect” screen (the storage area is rubber lined, and the cable helps to hold the iPod, so it doesn’t rattle around – good):


When you’re planning music, the NAV screen has a quite nice display showing the current track, along with “before & after”; there’s a submenu option to toggle “Details” on and off, which gives you the artist as well as the song title, for the current track, but that’s pretty well where the nice iPod interface ends! For example, here’s what you might think is a nice menu of artists on the iPod:

What’s so bad about that?
Well: notice first that we have “CD2” selected, and above we had “CD1” selected. The iPod interface is implemented by mimicking a CD changer; CD1 gives a menu of music in Playlist order, CD2 is Artists, CD3 is Albums, CD4 is Genres, CD5 is Podcasts and CD6 is All Songs.
So to get to the Artists list, I had to switch from CD1 to CD2; to do this you simply push the joystick up, a couple of times, then rotate, then click. But then comes the really “exciting” part … I had to wait EIGHTY SECONDS for the Artists menu to appear!


When it’s finally ready, it automatically starts to play the first song by the first artist – of course that’s probably not what you want, so simply push up, click, rotate left, and click. Now finally you have a list of Artists, with the first alphabetic artist shown.

OK, so we want to listen to a different artist. How about Supertramp?
There’s no way to quickly jump to a specific letter of the alphabet, or even to move by more than one menu entry – the only choice is to rotate the joystick to go down through the Artists; this of course takes FOREVER (worse still because the display update is slower than the rotation speed!)
Luckily, it doesn’t take quite as long as you’d expect – cleverly, the iPod interface is limited to 255 menu entries! So we actually can’t get to Supertramp anyway; in fact the screen above with Lucero as the last item, is the end of the menus.
Alright then, how do we get to Supertramp?
Well, I could build lots of Playlists to set up different ways to access my music – maybe a Playlist for “A”, “B”, etc … but I saw someone post online that method doesn’t work because the menu gets overloaded and still runs out!
Plus, the menu is only one level deep – for example, here I accessed via CD4 / Genres and called up “Electronica”:

As you can see, what appears is just a list of songs. There’s no sub-menu of Artists or Albums first … it looks like the song list here is in Artist order (it’s displaying tracks by AudioBody), so I guess with enough knowledge of what’s in your iPod you might be able to scroll down the list to get to the song you want. Although I suspect the list of songs might still stop at 255 entries!
In the end, I’ve decided to use Random play which hopefully will give me a random choice from all the songs in the iPod:

Of course you have to be careful what you have selected – counter-intuitively, “Random All” apparently randomly selects from a subset of all music in the iPod, depending what you have selected; it acts more like you’d expect “Random Directory” to work …

Infuriatingly though, when it’s playing in Random mode, the skip previous/next buttons don’t skip to a different random track!
Suppose you have Random play active and it selects an Artist you don’t fancy listening to today. In GPMINI with the Alpine HU I click -> (next track) and get some new random song. But in GBMINI#5, if I click -> I get the next song from the same Artist/Album; exactly what I don’t want!
The only choice is to click the joystick to turn off Random play, then click again and turn it on again.
I really wish the iPod interface was better. It should be much faster (my Alpine/iPod interface is instantaneous when I select by Artist/Album/etc), and there should be no problem with having music collections of more than 255 Artists/Albums.
As it is, I don’t expect MINI to do anything different, and it will be hard for an aftermarket company to develop something – the MINI is becoming more and more proprietary and difficult to change.
I wonder if the non-NAV iPod interface is any better. Maybe it’s slow on the NAV because it has to display more on the bigger screen? I hope one day to try my iPod in a non-NAV R56.
As it stands, I probably would still have to spec this iPod interface in a future R56, since the only other choice is connecting via the AUX plug and using the iPod controls (and honestly, trying to wave your finger around the iPod controls while driving is much worse than using the R56 NAV joystick!)

But much better is out there; why can’t we have it?
(anyone seen that Ford / Microsoft car advert where the driver presses a button an SPEAKS the Artist name to get it to play? sounds wonderful!)
Oh, nearly forgot – one more ludicrous limitation of the R56 iPod interface!
It doesn’t remember where you are in the current playing track, when you turn the car off – well, if you switch off for a short time it does remember, but after a few minutes it will revert back to the beginning of the track when you come back to the car! That’s really annoying when you’re listening to a long track, and never get to the end of it.

What’s on my iPod?

It’s been a few years since I last did a list of music I listen to, and there’s probably twice as much on my iPod now as there was on my Keg back in mid 2005 – the iPod makes it so much easier to update, purchase music, etc …
So, here’s the list (of something like 4,500 total tracks!):

A Flock Of Seagulls,ABBA,Abba Medley,Abbacadabra,ABC,Ace Of Base,Adair,Adam & The Ants,Adored,Aerosmith,a-Ha,Albert Collins,Aled Jones,Alice Cooper And The Bee Gees,Ambulette,Anastacia,Animotion,Annie Lennox,Apollo Four Forty,Aretha Franklin,Armando Trovaioli,Art Of Noise,Audiobody,Aztec Camera,

B*Witched,Band,Beach Boys,Beatles,Bee Gees,Bev Bevan,Big Twist And The Mellow Fellows,Billy Connolly,Billy Joel,Billy Preston,Bing Crosby,Black,Blancmange,Blind Faith,Blow Monkeys,Blue Man Group,Blues Brothers,Blur,Bo Diddley,Bob Dylan,Bob Rivers,Bob Rowe,Bond,Booker T. & The M.G.’s,Brenda Lee,Brian May,Bryan Ferry & Roxy Music,Bucks Fizz,Buddy Guy,Buggles,

Cab Calloway,Cake,Captain & Tennille,Carey Bell And Junior Wells,Carl Weathersby,Carmen Twillie & Lebo M.,Carpenters,Cars,Cast,Catherine Zeta-Jones & Queen Latifah,Celine Dion,Cerrone,Chemical Brothers,Cher,Cherry Poppin Daddies,Chris de Burgh,Chris Rea,Chris Rea & Elton John,Chumbawamba,Cirque Du Soleil,Clarks,Cliff Richard,Clifton Chenier,Cloud 69,Corrs,Cowboy Mouth,Cranberries,Cream,Crystal Method,Culture Club,Cure,Curiosity Killed The Cat,

D C La Rue,Daft Punk,Danny Elfman,Dario G,David Bowie,David Essex,David Garza,Dee D. Jackson,Delbert McClinton,Denise Van Outen,Dennis Parker,Depeche Mode,Derek & The Dominos,Dire Straits,Disc Brakes,DJ Slow,Don McLean,Donna Summer,Duncan Sheik,Duran Duran,

Eagles,Earth Wind & Fire,Electric Light Orchestra,Electrik Cokernut,Elkie Brooks,ELO,ELO part II,Elton John,Elton John & London Community Gospel Choir,Elvis Presley,Emerson, Like & Palmer,Enoch Light & The Light Brigade,Enya,Erasure,Eric Carmen,Eric Clapton,Eric Clapton & B.B. King,Eric Gales With Derek Trucks,Espuma,Ester Drang,Eurythmics,

Fats Domino,Fenton Robinson,Finals,Fine Young Cannibals,Fleetwood Mac,Format,Fraggles,Frank Sinatra,Frankie Goes To Hollywood,Frankie Howerd,Frankie Howerd And Sandy Farina,Friends Of Distinction,Fun Boy Three,

Gap Band,Gary Glitter,Gary Moore,Gary Numan,Gary Numan & Tubeway Army,Genesis,George Burns,George Harrison,George Martin,Gerry Rafferty,Gershon Kingsley,Gil Trythall,Gilbert O’Sullivan,Gingerbread Patriots,Giorgio Moroder,Gipsy Kings,Gnarls Barkley,Godley & Creme,Goldie Hawn,Goo Goo Dolls,Grace Jones,Grace Slick,Greg Lake,Günther & The Sunshine Girls,Gustav Holst,

Hall & Oates,Hans Zimmer,Hipsway,Hitchhiker’s Guide To Galaxy,Hollies,Hot Butter,Howard Jones,Huey Lewis & The News,Hugo Montenegro And His Orchestra,Human League,

Icicle Works,Irene Cara,Isaac Hayes,Isao Tomita,

J. Geils Band,James Brown,Jamiroquai,Jean-Jacques Perrey,Jean-Michel Jarre,Jeff Beck,Jeff Lynne,Jefferson Starship,Jethro Tull,Jewel,JFS,Jim Carrey,Jimmy Buffett,John & Yoko Plastic Ono Band,John C. Reilly,John Miles,John Waite,John Williams,Johnny Winter,Jona Lewie,Jonathan Coulton,

Kane Gang,Katie Webser,Kazzer,Kemopetrol,Kevin Brown,Kid Creole & The Coconuts,Kim Carnes,Kinsey Report,Koko Taylor,Kosheen,Kraftwerk,Kylie Minogue,

La Bouche,Landscape,Larry Garner,Larry McCray,League,Leftfield,Leo Sayer,Level 42,Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials,Lindisfarne,Lipps, Inc.,Lonnie Brooks,Lonnie Mack,Looper,Louis Armstrong,Lucero,Luomo,Lylas,

M,Madness,Madonna,Mamas & Papas,Man Parrish,Marc Bolan & T.Rex,Margot & The Nuclear So And So’s,Marie Frank & Brother Brown ft. Frank’ee,Marillion,Marilyn Martin,Martin Denny,Martine McCutcheon,Marvin,Matchbox Twenty,MC Massive,Meat Loaf,Meco,Men At Work,Michael Jackson,Michael Sembello,Michael Zager Band,Mike + The Mechanics,Mike Oldfield,Mocean Worker,MoneyPenny,Monkees,Monsoon,Monty Python,Moody Blues,Moogwai,Move,Mr. Mister,Mud,

Nat King Cole,Neil Diamond,Neil Young,New Cars,New Order,Nilsson,

OMC,Oranger,Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark,Otis Clay,

Paladins,Paper Chase,Parlet,Parliament,Passions,Paul McCartney,Paul Simon,Paula Cole,Perrey & Kingsley,Pet Shop Boys,Pete Townshend,Pete Wylie,Peter Frampton,Peter Gabriel,Phats & Small,Phil Collins,Pinetop Perkins,Pink Floyd,Player,Police,Prince,Propaganda,Pucker,

Queen,Queen & David Bowie,

Rane,Ray Charles,Refreshments,Renée Zellweger,Republica,Richard Gere & Cast,Rick Price,Robert Cray Band,Robert Palmer,Robin Barrett,Robin Gibb,Robin Williams & Bobby McFerrin,Roy Wood With Wizzard,Royksopp,Runflat,Rutles,

S Club 7,Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women,Sandy Farina,Sarah Brightman,Scissor Sisters,Scritti Politti,Sean Connery,Shadows,Shakin’ Stevens,Shakira,Shakira featuring Wyclef Jean,Shania Twain,Shawn Colvin,Simon & Garfunkel,Simple Minds,Simply Red,Sister Hazel,Sky,Slade,Small Stars,Smokie,Soft Cell,Son Seals,Sonny Terry,Space,Spandau Ballet,Sparks,Specials,Spiral Starecase,Squeeze,Stars On 45,Stephen Duffy,Stephen Gately,Steps,Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel,Steve Martin & Chorus,Steve Wariner,Steve Wonder,Stranglers,Style Council,Stylophonic,Sugar Hill Gang,Supertramp,Suzi Quatro,Sweet,Sylvester,

Talk Talk,Talking Heads,Tallulah,Tandy & Morgan,Tears For Fears,They Might Be Giants,Thomas Dolby,Thompson Twins,Timelords,Timo Mass,Tina Turner,Tom Tom Club,Tonic,Tori Amos,Toto Coelo,

UB40,Ultravox,Upwelling,

Van Morrison,Vanessa Mae,Vangelis,Vaughan Bros.,Ventures,Verano,Violaine Corradi,Violinski,Visage,

Walt Disney World,Weird Al Yankovic,Westlife,Will Smith,Willie Bobo,

Yazoo,Yello,

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