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  1. I have recently been given a used Ipod Touch 2nd Gen. And I know that it supposedly doesn't play video on the D3, however I have read a while back that there was a way to twiek the device to do this. I am wonder does anyone know how you would do this?

  2. I ended up running into this problem in the beginning of the year when I purchased a 4th gen ipod nano upgrading from the 2 gen which I using. Here is my post and the information which I got.

     

    http://avic411.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=20524

     

    I was going to get the Scosche passport and see if it worked but I ended up calling their tech support and they informed me that it is not compatible with the pioneer units using the CD-i200 ipod cable.

     

    I ended up returning the 4th gen nano and bought a used 2 gen from ebay.

  3. Thanks for the reply. It might be worth looking into, because it is allot cheaper than a CD changer and I have a few Jump drives which would be good for carrying extra music. If I run the cable through the glove compartment and leave it next to where my IPod is in there, I could connect and disconnect Jump drives easily. Any any idea if you can play video with this?

  4. Your right I have never been in a Porsche car or showroom. They have never been a car which I fancied. I do however have friends who own Mercedes and Lexus. Their cars actually came with the Navi system and it wasn't even an option. And after listening to their systems and checking out the navigation it was just as good if not better than the D3. So I figured for the money that you have to pay for a Caymone or Boxster it should already come with a standard high quality entertainment system and Navigation system.

  5. Just recently I decided to upgrade my Ipod from my previous 2nd gen 4GB Nano to a 4th Gen 16GB Nano. And my main use for the Ipod is for my Avic D3. With the 2nd Gen Nano I was happy because it was very compatible with the D3. So I figured I would get a new one with a large capacity to hold more music. Then came the disappointments. First I discovered that the 4th Gen Nano doesn't charge in the D3. Then I learned that while the 4th Gen Nano holds Video, it doesn't play it in the D3.

     

    Now I am pissed, because I feel like I wasted money on this thing and was better off with old 2nd Gen Nano. And to make matters worse I gave it away thinking that I had a newer better one.

     

    So my question is, are there any new versions of the IPods that will charge in the D3? Will the Classic?

  6. Hi, I am wondering if anyone can tell me if the 4th generation Ipod Nano can play video through the D3? tried to play a video which was in the movie section of the Nano and the D3's screen was black. Only the audio could be heard. It id not possible to play video in the 4th gen nano?

  7. I decided to buy an new IPod Nano simply for the lager capacity. Previously I was using a 4 GB 2nd Gen Nano which worked great. This time I ended up buying a 4th Gen 16 GB Nano and I noticed that it doesn't charge in the D3 like the 2 generation one did. This is kind of a drawback because now I have to take it out and charge it where as before I would always leave the IPod in the car and it was always charged.

     

    Anyone know if there is a way to charge it with the D3?

  8. JL Audio are very good speakers and handle allot of power.

    Buying high end speakers with high wattage ratings is kind of overkill (and a waste of money) if you're just running them off the radio's internal amplifier.

     

    Yes but JL also makes various ranges in there speaker selection from high end to medium end speakers. The reason that I suggest getting a quality set of speakers like JL is because if he ever decides to get an amp, at least he already has the speakers to handle it. I could have mentioned so many other good speaker brands like Polk, Alpine, Kenwood, Pioneer, etc... I myself use Focal speakers powered with Alpine amps.

  9. I got into a debate with a friend of mine with regards to the two major navigation map companies Tele Atlas and Garmin and whether or not they are used in proprietary factory automobile systems. From what I know, and heard, high end factory audio systems like Mark Levinson, Bose, Harman Kardon and bang olufsen which incorporate navigation into their system for cars like Mercedes, Lexus, Cadillac and Jaguar use either the Garmin or Tel Atlas software. However, my friend disagrees and says that those companies use their own proprietary software. Can anyone clear this up?

  10. I have never used any other type of Navigation so don't really know how to compare it to any others.

     

    lightsout,

     

    That seems to be the pattern with folks on this board and others. If someone has never had Navi capabilities, the D3 is a godsend. However, most folks who are familiar with Navi's (ie. accuracy, avoidance, shortest vs fastest, rerouting, speed of calculation, etc) knows the Pioneer D3 falls way short of the competition.

     

    I said it many times before and will say it once again, the D3 is an awesome unit if Navi is not a priority.

     

    Well I do recall the installer who put in my D3, and apparently he is known to be one of the best in Ontario, telling me that Alpine has the best navigation systems. However, for me the price of the D3 was great and it had everything I was looking for. But if it were a situation where I needed to use the Navi allot, then I would invest more money into a better one.

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