Interface Clarion´s DVD

I´ve bought the ipod classic and the cable CA-673 to make the interface between the ipod and my dvd ( Clarion VRX-765VD). But I couldn´t see the movies on the dvd´s screen. I was reading something on the internet about this and I saw something on a web site that the ipod classic cannot make this inteface with video, just music! Am I doing something wrong?

There have been many many reports (both on these forums and elsewhere) of the iPod Classic not working with 3rd party video accessories such as yours.
It has to do with the fact that Apple have made changes to the video authentication chip in the Classic, and this means that your DVD player (and many others) are not recognized.
According to what I've read over at iLounge, these authentication chips are only available in Apple products, (and maybe a handful of products made by Apple-licensed third-party developers).
So your new iPod may not play video out of many accessories like the one you have.

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