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So, everybody talks about Z1 remotes. What about N1,N2,N3 remotes? I have a modded N2, and i got the CD-R5 remote ([url=http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-CD-R5-REMOTE-CONTROL-FOR-AVH-P5700DVD-AVIC-N2_W0QQitemZ9727819539QQcategoryZ79834QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem]http://cgi.ebay.com/PIONEER-CD-R5-REMOT ... dZViewItem[/url]) Does anyone else with an N head unit have a remote? How does that remote work for you? What about those with a D1 or D2? I really like my CD-R5 remote. It changes chapters on dvd's, changes tracks on CD's and mp3 discs, allows me to change volume and do AT
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From what i understand, the D1, D2, N1, N2, and N3 can all use the same software. I have a modded N2 with the CNDV-60MT v1.0 software, and it is the newest software/maps fot the above mentioned units. It seems that every year a new map disc is released, and minor software upgrades are released during the year. If i'm correct, the next software would be CNDV60-1.1 (or CNDV70-1.0). Ok, ive been drinking...
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I live in PA only about 30 miles from the OH border, and have no problems using only the east coast disc. I didnt even bother to open my copy of the west cost disc. The two discs should overlap in the middle, so you should be able to just use the east disc for all of PA and OH.
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DVD+R DL burning a copy of nav DVD - updated - please look
justiz replied to NYRngrs24's topic in Hacks/Mods
Yes. I use a Verbatium DVD+R DL disc for my maps. Works fine. Some people have said that the -R discs load faster. I personally have never tried one. -
Thats why you only use the RW discs for uploading the boot images. Once that is done you can go back to using your regular nav disc and keep your custom boot screen. Worked for me perfectly.
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Playing DVD discs and burned backups of original dvds
justiz replied to songohan7777's topic in General
I've played store-bought dvd's, dvd+r's, and dvd+rw's with no problems. Just make sure that you are burning a DVD with VIDEO_TS and AUDIO_TS folders correctly. -
Yes, you can control the level of the subwoofer preamp from -6 to +6. You can also adjust the low-pass frequency, set the gain of a specific frequency, and adjust the overall bass. One of the best subwoofer output controls i've ever seen in a hu.
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If you want to just burn a single layer disc for uploading images, you can delete every POI* file in that same directory, and it should become small enough to fit on a single layer RW disc. I did this with the 60MT software for my N2 and had no problems, even though the POI* files were different from the ones listed in the original how-to.
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This sounds like there is an issue with the disc you burnt. I've made plenty of MP3 CD's with no skipping at all (even with the bass up loud while driving). Try burning to a different brand of CD-R or using a different program. I always use Nero, burn the disc as an ISO, and have used Memorex and Verbatum discs with no problems.
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Can you give some more information? Can you get the disc menu? Can you select the DVD from the a/v menu? Are you trying to play a retail DVD or one you burned yourself? Is this an actual DVD movie or something else on DVD? Have you tried while the car is parked? Have you upgraded your software?
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Damn, thats hot. :)
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A dvd+r will work. I've used dvd+r, dvd+rw, and dvd+r dl without any problems. Many have said that dvd-r's read faster, but in my experience the dvd+r's have been just fine. CD's will NOT work for software upgrades. DVD burners are only $40 online.
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cndv-60 offers a completely re-vamped GUI, which in my opinion runs faster when selecting menus, entering addresses, etc. It also has updated maps, and changes a few other things (ipod/xm maybe? I dont have either). I like it much more than my cndv-50 1.1 software. There was a torrent for them on thepiratebay.com.
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From what I understand, the CNDV-50MT v1.2 does not offer any upgraded maps. It is just a firmware/software update. It fixes the clock format (being stuck in 24hr mode in certain places) and a few other things. CNDV-60 offers new maps, along with new software.
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[quote name="deletedpenguin"]Can you explain this?[/quote] On an Avic-Z1, you can accomplish the bypass by flashing the parking lights a certain number of times at the correct point in the boot up sequence. Check this thread for more: [url=http://avic411.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=67]http://avic411.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=67[/url]