Using IPOD in micro systems

Hi,
My name is Carlos Augusto and I'm Brazilian. Sorry, but my english is not so good.
I bougth a new micro systems and it can use to hear music from PC (MP3), but the cable USB (that came with micro system) is not compatible with IPOD. Do you know a cable USB that can be used to hear music in micro systems??

The m4a is Apple Lossless and your BMW iPod connection will read it.
I have a 2008 5 series with the iPod hookup and it plays everything on my Classic, which is Mac formatted. You will not have to reformat the drive to FAT32, if the song plays on your Classic it will play when connected to your Bimmer. The only challenge is to make sure your Classic has at least firmware 1.0.3 and you have the latest BMW connection cable, which should have come with your car (it has an iPod dock connector on one end and a miniplug and USB connector on the other).
Happy motoring and enjoy your music.
(I am assuming you are using the optional factory installed ipod connection through the center console.)
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