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Hi Folks,?I'm a complete noob at this MP3 stuff. I just purchased a Zen Vision M 30GB unit. My question is this:?My car has a aux jack for MP3 use. Can someone tell me what kind of cable I need to use and where I can find one so that I can plug the Zen Vision M into one end and the other to the Aux jack in my car ?I searched your forums but wasn't able to find info on this. Many Thanks :-)

Third try, this dumb inability to scroll horizontally is
killing me.
you need a cable with male headphone jacks on both ends.
like this one below. I just googled "stereo aux cable"
and got a bunch of things like this. Just be sure that
both ends are male.
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