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It could possibly be codec issues? Best bet is to try a different video format
... read of the navigation owner manual, it says on page 35 ...
Quote from: RossC on September 10, 2012, 14:42:21... read of the navigation owner manual, it says on page 35 ...Is this a separate manual for the navigation system?
Perhaps this may be of some help? It does say that playing video through the USB is not supported....
Quote from: rustynutz on September 11, 2012, 00:15:32Perhaps this may be of some help? It does say that playing video through the USB is not supported....The video input is through the 3.5mm aux jack from what I can see, not through the USB. The USB may be just used to keep the iPod/iPhone charged.. I'm going to try putting video through the aux jack using a 3xRCA to 3.5mm plug, and an old DVD player just to see if it works..
So quite by mistake I came across the veloster forums, which have very similar sat nav units running the same software as the i30 sat nav units..The units are made by LG and run embedded Windows CE with a nice pretty shell over the top. They have managed to get into the sat nav units running the older software (pre may 2012) but are still working on the newer 'post may' units.There's video's showing the unit on the windows desk top and running a custom graphic user interface with fully theme able skins including custom wall papers and iPhone themes for the bluetooth on screen phone dialler, and video playback + photo viewing via usb.So the sat nav units are very capable, but very locked..When the software becomes available, I'm going to attempt to unlock my unit. I'll post updates
Quote from: RossC on September 11, 2012, 13:36:14So quite by mistake I came across the veloster forums, which have very similar sat nav units running the same software as the i30 sat nav units..The units are made by LG and run embedded Windows CE with a nice pretty shell over the top. They have managed to get into the sat nav units running the older software (pre may 2012) but are still working on the newer 'post may' units.There's video's showing the unit on the windows desk top and running a custom graphic user interface with fully theme able skins including custom wall papers and iPhone themes for the bluetooth on screen phone dialler, and video playback + photo viewing via usb.So the sat nav units are very capable, but very locked..When the software becomes available, I'm going to attempt to unlock my unit. I'll post updates Seems you can buy the software HERE if you wanna give it a try on the i30's unit....
So.. I managed to get into windows.. Check it out!!
Quote from: RossC on September 14, 2012, 07:45:49So.. I managed to get into windows.. Check it out!! Great news, care to share how?
...The video input is through the 3.5mm aux jack from what I can see, not through the USB. The USB may be just used to keep the iPod/iPhone charged.. I'm going to try putting video through the aux jack using a 3xRCA to 3.5mm plug, and an old DVD player just to see if it works..
Quote from: RossC on September 11, 2012, 02:14:14...The video input is through the 3.5mm aux jack from what I can see, not through the USB. The USB may be just used to keep the iPod/iPhone charged.. I'm going to try putting video through the aux jack using a 3xRCA to 3.5mm plug, and an old DVD player just to see if it works..Out of curiosity, how did the RCA to 3.5mm cable go?My car has a build date of 01/09/2012, so I will be curious to see what I can do with the display/system.