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MR. WOMO

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  1. Speaking personally, I am sometimes intrigued by a heading like the one you have to your post; the kind that are so ambiguous and all-encompassing, that I click on them to see what the "problem" is. If others on this site are like me, that would explain the folks that have viewed this post and failed to "fix" it. In the future, I would suggest trying to be a little more specific in the title to avoid having people view it and not instantly solve your issue. Also, the fact that you have had your post up for all of 2 hours before you replied to yourself about the problem not being solved
  2. Yes, that is correct - you will need to connect both the USB and dock connections via either the Pioneer supplied cable or the Apple one others have purchased seperately to listen to music from the phone. (Edit: One thing to make sure of though, that your Bluetooth setting on the iPhone is turned on so that it is "discoverable" to the AVIC)
  3. I recently purchased an iPhone 3Gs model myself, and have connected it via Bluetooth successfully. No need to connect it to the F90 via the USB cable. Try a couple of times (if you haven't already) as I seem to remember it taking more than once, but I have indeed done it. Good luck! Cheers, Kev
  4. Well, I just went out and scrolled through a few dozen albums (even ones I KNEW had album art that was huge and extremely detailed) and they all looked the exact same degree of pixelation. William - what happens if you take the Ting Tings art you said looked bad from your iPhone and viewed it on the Nano model that these other decent looking images are on; is there a difference then? I'd be interested to try and narrow it down to just device, or if the art is somehow always crappy, when other may not be, no matter the device - let us know. (Edit: Also, as far as I can tell, the art
  5. Thanks William for taking the time to post images as well. This is the sort of problem that really gets my brain working - there HAS to be some explanation to this. Whether it's pixel count, or source file origination - something! There has to be a logical explanation as to why album art that all looks pretty much the same on an iPhone or iPod can look anywhere from the same to different shades of junk on the AVIC! I might go out and surf through a bunch of different album covers to see if there is any difference in them, but I've never noticed any that I can think of. I mean why woul
  6. The following shots I just went out and took a little while ago. I have the shots in the following order: 1. Super sweet album art as viwed on my Mac screen in iTunes (and viewed at approximately 6" square, so pretty big) 2. Sweet album art from cover flow view as seen on my iPhone 3Gs (approx. the same size as the 2 images to follow) 3. Terrible album art (this is how the SAME album is viewed from my 5G (w/video) iPod (terrible, but still not as terrible as what follows) 4. Super terrible album art (this was the heinous image I saw when I viewed ablum art from my new iPhone 3Gs) Image
  7. WilliamG, I'll go out there in just a bit and give a comparison shot or two - will post up in a little while (good suggestion)
  8. As a follow up, I went out and connected my new iPhone 3Gs to the AVIC just to see if perhaps my earlier iPhone and current iPod (5G w/video) models may have been ones that had the pixelated art, and this one would be better. . . OMG! If it's possible, they look EVEN WORSE!! Unbelieveable! Which really cracks me up, because that can only mean that the "bad album art" I have been seeing for the past year from my other units are actually the "good" art that others are saying they see! Wow! Needless to say, the AVIC in no way, shape or form displays the iPod/iPhone album art anywhere
  9. Funny thing is, even when I view album art using the Remote app on my iPhone while scrolling through - they look sharper than they do on the AVIC. It definitely seems like a way that the AVIC is processing/reading those art files, but there is NO way they look anywhere near as good as they should Heck, I even have a screen saver on my Mac that randomly shows all the album art work in my iTunes, and I can switch the settign to adjust how big they show ups (i.e., 4 on the screen, 10, 18, etc.) and when I have them really big (probably 5" x 5") they are crystal clear - and they look bad on th
  10. I'm of the opinion that the people that say their album art ISN'T pixelated are folks that don't have as sharp an eye as those that DO think it's pixelated. I have seen too many folks that have the same make/model iPod or iPhone as I do that say their art is sharp. I completely disagree. I have album art both from the iTunes store, off the internet at a very high resolution - no difference. The images ARE indeed nice on the Mac and DO look like poo on the AVIC - a bummer for sure, but not a deal breaker. I don't think I've ever seen anyone post up any high quality images of what their
  11. Firstly, to dianebrat - I guess I should have mentioned it, but yes, it did work properly with my older model iPhone 3G, just not with my new 3Gs. Next, I have gotten it to work by removing all the "&" from my contact listings. I thought I had them I my contact list with the older iPhone, but could not say for sure. Regradless, taking those out allowed me to call by name using the VR. I even tried to say the names in the proper order (example" call John Smith work) and it recognized the name even though it read back "calling Smith John work". Pretty nice. As a fan of these units, I
  12. Hey there all, I have been a fan of this unit since I installed mine about a year ago. When I purchased my iPhone 3G, the contacts transferred over just fine, and I was able to dial via the VR system just fine. This past week, I purchased a new 3Gs, and have tried to do the same thing. Unfortunately, the AVIC unit seems to have lost the ability to recognize my contacts. I works just fine when I reuest music on the iPod or switiching inputs, etc. - but trying to dial by contact name (example: "Call Doe John work" results in some thing like "Calling 853000, please hang up to cancel" I'm
  13. Kind of along the lines of what S4 says here - it depends on what you purchased the unit for. Again, like S4, my main needs were voice control for the iPod and Bluetooth connectivity for my phone. Both work nearly flawlessly. The fact that it also has Nav, HD radio, XM radio, DVD player, etc. is all a bonus to me. As a former Rav4 owner, you are going to be far more disapointed with the engine in that vehicle than ANY headunit you could purchase! Hope you don't plan on passing many people up! One of the most underpowered vehicles ever produced. Cheers, Kev
  14. If you look at the start of the 2008 version of this same thread, I believe that vandal provided instructions there - at least that is what I remember. Cheers, Kev
  15. I must give him this. . . that has to qualify as the "biggest tool" first post - EVER! LOL!
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