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  1. You can find all sorts of products to clean your screen. I would however NEVER use any type of glass cleaner (Even invisible glass). If your trying to clean off dust on the screen than a damp microfiber cloth should do the trick. Then dry it with another microfiber cloth that's dry. If your screens got alot of oily fingerprints/soda sputters then you'll want to buy a little bottle of LCD screen cleaner (you can pick this up in staples, office depot, best buy, in the laptop section or for a bigger bottle of the stuff check the LCD TV sections of your local tv retailer), and bust out
  2. The idea of having animated images on the load screen is pretty cool. Shame he's looking at animated gif though, the compression gif uses leads to alot of banding and gradients which IMHO will look absolutely horrible on the f series screens. Perhaps he'll look into other animated formats as well such as .png.
  3. The AVIC F series seems to output the voice navigation stuff to the rear speakers by default. My car only has 2 front speakers, so when I initially had it all installed I didn't hear any voice or anything. I had to actually set the fade of the unit so that I only got music/sound out of my front speakers before I could hear the nav voice. I'm not sure why your nav voice only comes through one speaker though. But I haven't seen any way to get rid of the muting of the music by the nav voice.
  4. Bitmaps don't support transparency. You might be able to use an 8bit bitmap image (256 colors) and color key one to transparent but I'm not sure that would work either and you'll lose alot of fidelity in your icons.
  5. Internet connected is a great first step for next gen nav systems. But I don't think mercede's has a holy grail on their hands yet. You need internet connection for this to run, and considering that cell coverage doesn't exactly work everywhere due to terrain, cell tower locations, and coverage you could be left with out music, and navigation easily if you happened to be traveling through a tunnel, through the mountians, or other notoriously bad coverage areas. They also need to work on the user interface, until I can quickly select "Korean Food" while waiting at a stop light and direct
  6. Circuit city's already sold it's stock to a liquidator. And from all reports the liquidators first marked up prices then put the "SALE" sign in the windows (they are allowed to do this because eventually it's a sale). Week after week they gradually lower the prices on the items till they are all sold out and eventually hit the 50% off mark or lower. But by that time there isn't a whole lot of selection, because of the people who got conned by the "SALE" sign's when their prices were 10% over the normal circuit city prices. Your best bet for a deal is 6ave.com
  7. Unless your car came with a built in nav system it's unlikely that the VSS wire, reverse wire or break wire will be integrated into the wiring harness. Which means you'll need to do a bit of research to locate them. You also asked if you would need a new wiring harness. You don't "need" one if you already have an aftermarket stereo installed. If not you'll have to go buy one (I suggest walmart, the price for the harness is around $7.00). I'd do the majority of the wiring in the house because it's simply easier than being upside down in a car with a flashlight trying to find the r
  8. Well first of all: http://www.slashgear.com/pioneer-avic-f ... o-2111271/ Considering a large majority of .avi files use either divx or mp4 compression I'd assume thats where the problem lies. You can export the .avi file so that it's a pure .avi file not using the divx or mp4 codec, or you can burn a cd or DVD with the data on it to watch.
  9. Hey guys, I'm not exactly what anyone would call an "artist" by nature. I'm a designer, alignment, using illustrator to create icon frames, and photoshop to come up with the final output. Unfortunately my version of photoshops at 5.0 which is missing alot of the transparency masking stuff which is used for many icons. I did download the 30 day Photoshop cs4 trial and would be willing to help make any icons you guys may need for the theme. I've already done a few for my own wall paper and have a template all set up so all that needs to be done is to change the background color &
  10. *chuckle* I remember traveling up to boston to go see the red sox when I was a kid. My dad got completely frustrated because all the roads he was supposed to turn down were marked as "One Way" but the entire population of boston were driving down those streets in the wrong direction. Keep in mind this is probably around '89 or so navigation systems weren't even used back then. I suspect the problem might lie in the fact that the streets in boston change during morning & evening rush hour traffic. A navagation systems going to have a really difficult time with that, you might be ab
  11. hey lome, what exactly is the trim ring you placed around the mic? I'm looking at placing my mic in a similar position in my MR2 Spyder. I had intended on drilling a hole in the empty thing and then mount the mic behind it and cover the hole up with speaker cloth for a stealth look but you managed to get a pretty stealthy look with that install. DOH! Asked and answered already! I don't suppose you know the size of the gromet you used & the size of the hole you had to drill do you? It could save me a bit of time driving to lowes & pep boys
  12. laws of supply & demand. If the demand is high the price goes up
  13. I was going through the same decisions as you less than a few weeks ago. I'll give you a summary of what I think after recieving my F90bt: 1) The navigation works pretty well I do wish it was smarter for example my navigation system wants me to take side roads to get to my house and make a left turn at a stop sign rather than continuing straight and turning left onto the same road at the stop light (which is mighty easier) I also had a pretty funny experiance with the nav system when I drove on a new bypass that was built this past year. The nav system kept telling me to make inva
  14. Well my car doesn't seem very popular so while on vacation I cooked a couple of logon screens up for it. It's based on a blackberry theme called iBerry 2.0. If you all like this & want to toss your images in send me a PM & I'll get you a version of the template I made up. And as a side note I'm seeing a lot of people using extremely low res logos for pioneer, premier and the like and wanted to suggest downloading the AVIC F series manuals from the pioneer website, you can hit print screen and get the logos in a very high resolution that won't look absolutely horrible when you
  15. Does anyone know if it's possible to modify the size of the back button? I've got some pretty fat fingers and when there is an item which can be selected directly underneath the back button I often accidentally select it while trying to back out of the menu? I realize I could use the crazy stylus that came with my f90bt but that would require digging around my glove box and keeping an eye on the road.
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