It would be sweet if you got it to work with your touch screen. Hope you can figure it out! On a side note, I hope Pioneer comes out with a head unit like the one they have for i*hones. Link : http://pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/AppRadio
It would be sweet if you got it to work with your touch screen. Hope you can figure it out! On a side note, I hope Pioneer comes out with a head unit like the one they have for i*hones. Link : http://pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/AppRadio
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Sorry, I do not sell any of these parts needed for the conversion. Most stereo shops should have the majority of the parts needed except for the 2 converters. They should also be able to install them to replicate my setup. As for resolution, the HDMI to composite converts to 480i. My car screens are 16:9 so it stretches the signal to fill the screen. Hope this helps.
Translated in Google translator to Chinese:
對不起,我不賣任何轉換所需要的這些部件。大多數音響店應該有除2轉換器所需要的零件大部分。他們也應該能 夠安裝它們複製我的設置。決議,複合轉換為 480i的HDMI。我的車屏幕是16:9,所以它綿延填滿整個屏幕的信號。希望這有助於。
By the way, I'm not Chinese.
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Youre using that converter off of amazon? When I use the same exact one in my Infiniti, I get a very grainy image with my Bionic. Any ideas!?
Very nicely done. Two thumbs up.
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A couple of things you might try.
1. Make sure your converter wires (audio and video) are not installed on the same side as the cars' positive wire.
2. The composite wires that come with the converter is junk in my opinion. I suggest using a different cable.
3. Try a different grounding point for the negative wire on the converter.
4. The convertor itself might be defective. Try connecting your converter to a house tv. Connect your phone and see if it is still grainy. As for me, When I first got the converter, there were distorted horizontal lines across the screen, but after 10 mins, it went away. These converters are cheap. Also, we've all be accustomed to hi-def. Since this mod is returning to old technology, we can't expect the quality to be great.
5. Find out the resolution of your stock navigation screen. This might also be the cause. As for me, the resolution on my headrest monitors are better that the stock head unit.
Thx.
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Cool setup, now all we need to do is enable remote touch like this guy did.
I wonder if this setup will work with your car dock hack instead of using the mulimedia dock? in theory it should. The dock is a good way to mount, but dont have anywhere to put it. I was thinking on the dash, but the sun will probably cook the phone.
Myself and my friend have been trying to set this up in my car but we are failing. I am hoping someone here has had a similar problem or can help us diagnose it.
I connect the phone via HDMI to the converter suggested (Amazon) and from there to the AV inputs in my car. It pops up asking me if I want to mirror and I say yes. At that point I only see a few random lines that flicker but absolutely no image off the phone. I then tested in my apartment on TV and couldn't even get that far. As soon as I connected the HDMI cable, Motorola Docking Service turns and on and off rapidly and eventually crashes.
Any and all suggestions welcome because this is frustrating! =P