32 pin connector? 30 pin connector??

Hello everybody~! I am a new comer to use iPod.
I found that there are 30 pin & 32 pin connector/docking.
What is/are the difference??
And anyone knows the pin connection of 32 pin one?
(I can found 30 pin only in the internet.)
And I found that some of the 30 pin connector/docking do not have apple license. Are they reliable??

Tried to pull it out and it wouldn't budge. Noticed a suggestion to grasp outer edges, compress and pull. Out it came like the proverbial greased pig.

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