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  1. Odd. For me, she keeps threatening that I won't get any ice cream.
  2. Is it possible to re-create a "warp" compatible image once any firmware changes are made? This would give people the best of both worlds (customizable and quicker boot times.) Also, what version of android are the NEX units running? I'm wondering if xposed framework could be made to work with it... That should allow some quick changes (like bypassing the boot up "warning" screen) fairly easily. Some ideas of what to do... * (As mentioned,) bypass the bootup warning screen * some digging into whatever launcher code they are using -- or just replacing the launcher (else addi
  3. It's "iGo" (the nav software) and it sucks. Like I said with my "first impressions", the nav software is similar to the very early generations of garmin/tomtom units with all the associated issues. If it weren't for android auto (and google maps), I'd have returned the unit quickly based on the bad nav software. As it is, however, it's okay as a backup for google maps.
  4. I wonder if something like the 'xposed' framework would be a better way to go about changing things on the HU's. (Search on XDA)
  5. I think I understand some of the confusion. herbert68, you aren't using an android phone, are you? On Android, pandora only works over BT. Over iThings, it works differently...
  6. You left out a CRITICAL piece of information...
  7. I think Kenwood advertises something similar for one or two of their units, but my experience with Kenwood's consumer car radio folks leads me to believe that they are even worse than Pioneer. (Completely unresponsive, and generally give off the attitude of "you already paid for it, so screw you.") (It's kind of ironic, as Kenwood's amateur radio people are the exact opposite.) I guess it'd be impossible to help you without knowing what about "avicsync" you want? The live updates on maps/traffic are easily provided by Android Auto. You could also get an appradio compatible phone and
  8. Manjo, first - please keep it to a single thread. I've been trying to help you, but you keep taking the one issue jumping between threads. Second, the "Android Auto cannot connect right now. When it is safe to do so, please check your Android phone." issue has nothing whatsoever to do with parking brakes, bypasses, etc. Android Auto doesn't seem to use the head unit's parking brake detection whatsoever. I have the brake bypassed in my unit (8100), and the head unit plays DVD's without the brake, etc. However, android auto's maps hides the "search" box while I'm moving and shows it
  9. It's not typical, but there's no way to know what be "normal" in your particular car. The radio begins booting immediately when it has power on the yellow and red wires (12v battery and 12v ACC) and a valid ground on the black wire. I'd bring it back to Best Buy and ask them to wire the harness properly.
  10. "android auto cannot connect..." has nothing whatsoever to do with your parking brake. It's more related to the android auto app on the phone not being ready or waiting for the answer to some prompt. In fact, as far as I've been able to determine, android auto uses it's own sensors to determine if you're stopped or not (and ignores parking brakes and/or brake bypasses.)
  11. I'll reply to myself.. I like talking to myself anyway... Apparently, there's some incompatiblity between that sony camcorder and the HDMI port on the HU. When I plugged in a RaspberryPi, the HDMI source worked perfectly. (Now that leads to all kinds of fun ideas...)
  12. I pulled my 8100 this evening and plugged a HDMI extension in, and plugged a camcorder to the extension. However, I couldn't seem to select the HDMI a/v source from the 8100. From the "home" screen, it was grayed out, and it didn't show up at all in the drop down lists from the various A/V modes. I then plugged the HDMI cable directly from the camcorder into the back of the radio (taking the extension out of the equation) - same result (can't select HDMI.) I then plugged the HDMI cable from the camcorder to my television - that worked fine (so I know the cable and camcorder are worki
  13. Your ipod is a 5th or previous generation. The 6th (classic) and 7th (classic 160GB) generations resume fine.
  14. The RGB connector is also used with Pioneer's CD-IU201S - it has a 30pin ipod/iphone connector on one end and both a USB and that RGB connector on the other end. It's how the "video" connection is made with the ipod touch 4th gen, and a person should be able to watch videos stored on their ipod touch via that connection. I'm just wondering that can be mirrored to the rear. (When using the AUX connector with an older ipod, it CAN be mirrored.) Gary
  15. What about the "RGB" connector that's used with some of the 30-pin iProducts? (iphone 4, ipod touch 4th gen, etc)
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