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  1. I see the 71 % peer but not the 100% seeder. Also, my Transmission software is reporting 4 seeders, which can't be right. I'll just hope everything goes well.
  2. Hey, did we lose rgarjr from the torrent? I dont see see anyone with a 100% seeding. So I wil assume rgarjr is not online. Anyone else notice the "100% Seeder" is not in the torrent Peer list.
  3. FYI There were a few of us who combined forces, and purchased the CNSD-210FM (US version) files. If you plan to download the file, please consider donating to the poster. The thread can be found HERE
  4. Yeah, downloading will take a while, but I've waited this long, what's another day? In the meantime, we now have a reason to implement "The Password Hack" while we wait.
  5. If you didnt know, make sure you compress the files before posting them. you can use WINRAR or WINZIP, either one should be fine.
  6. I am proud to give to the cause. I just sent the donation. This should get the order started. I can't wait!!!!
  7. Just to increase the chance of an upload, if anyone that has the files wants to contribute, the $120 offer still stands as long as everyone contributing can trust the poster. I don't have the files but I would be willing to make the purchase for everyone. I'm not sure of my network speed though. I have dsl, is this fast enough? And my NAS runs all day, so it wouldnt be an issue to host the files for a while, at least until a few hundred people become seeders.
  8. Try changing the rear monitor source by pressing the tab under the "Bluetooh Audio" tab. Cycle thru until you get to iPod or disc. Also, know that you cannot view SD video on the rear monitors. Hope this helps.
  9. When upgrading from Z110/Z120 to Z130, did you swap out the microphone? If you did, there is no way to say it was a software issue or a hardware issue. If you kept the same mic, that would definitely point to a software issue.
  10. There is an option to split the screen with the rear camera full-time. If you go into the viewing settings where your options are "2D Mode" and "3D Mode", and set it to "Rear", the video should not timeout. It's used for keeping an eye on towed trailers or something similar. Or you could just use it to see the cars behind you without turning around. Hope this helps.
  11. I just got an email from Pioneer stating that the CNSD-210FM update (US version) is now available for purchase. I guess its only a matter of time before someone bites the bullet, receives the update, and releases the SD files (preferrably TORRENT) for the rest of us.
  12. The download link takes you to a page that doens't show any file content; I cannot download the maps.
  13. I had this problem for months, only to find out, the interface connector to the iPod/iPhone was not seated properly. What I did was, got a can of compressed air and sprayed directly into the connector and the iPod/iPhone female slot. No more authntication issues to date.
  14. Fortunately, the Z120 can both mirror image on the dash to the rear monitor, or run separate sources beteen the front and rear. In the menu on the left side of the screen, there is an icon that represents the video source for the rear. When you touch it, you can cycle through the sources; I believe your choices are "iPod", "Disc", "AV1", "AV2", and "Mirror AV". Unfortunately, in "Mirror AV", Disc video is allowed to be viewed on the rear monitors but SD/USB vidoe is restricted.
  15. Well if you cannot transfer your contacts, this is a separate issue. I am only speaking to the topic at hand; "VR Issues". Check out c12ack's reply HERE, go down to entry #13, that may help.
  16. And for all those with the MSN Traffic Tuner, this is actually a $200 upgrade. With the cost of the ND-TMC10 tuner (~$80) and the upgrade ($120), there is no price-difference than the Z110-to-Z120 upgrade. I guess I'll wait until December 2011 to buy the ND-TMC10 tuner, maybe it'll be cheaper then. The Z110-to-Z120 upgrade includes the 2010 TeleAtlas Map Upgrade, a GUI Interface Upgrade, Pandora Link, and Musicsphere. The revamped GUI interface is all that really mattered in the update. The Z120-to-Z130 upgrade includes the 2011 TeleAtlas Map Upgrade, a GUI Interface Update (not Up
  17. No disrespect, but if you are referring to the real-time speed of your vehicle, this information is useless to constantly display on your head unit; this is why we have speedometers. Redundant info will only clutter the screen. Now, if you are referring to the speed-limit of the road you are traveling, as RGARJR stated, there is no option to enable this feature. I would agree that this would be a great feature to have displayed on the screen. But, then again, you would have no excuse for the patrol officer when he/she stops you for speeding.
  18. I think the confusion lies in the difference between an "UPDATE" and an "UPGRADE", as the two terms are not synonymous. An "UPDATE" may include one, or more, tweaks to an existing platform (i.e. improvement in Bluetooth functionality and Voice Recognition, or apply bug fixes). An "UPGRADE" is a revamp of the entire interface of the system (i.e. Z110 -> Z120). This method requires an overhaul of the entire package, and the install usually includes relatively large memory cards (4GB or greater). Pioneer's recent release is an "UPDATE" to the existing Z130 firmware; here is what i
  19. You can listen to Pandora thru the HU with just the regular app, but PandoraLink provides full control of your Pandora account, and provides the album art, the thumbs up/down option, etc. The only thing you should need from the original Pandora app is to add/delete stations from your account. Keep in mind, the PandoraLink app does not work without having the Pandora app installed, but the Pandora app can function without the PandoraLink app installed.
  20. You are correct, this is only an update, and not an upgrade. And correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't the z110 to z120 UPGRADE process include using the z110 update from Pioneer's website? I'm not saying this update is the ONLY thing needed for a complete upgrade, but it could come in handy.
  21. Well, here is a little golden nugget that Pioneer failed to mention to their customers: once the VR database update is complete, the user should TURN OFF VR database updating. The unit works perfectly fine with VR updating turned OFF after a complete rebuild, and this minimizes the chance of it corrupting itself with a constant rebuild every time you recycle power to the HU. This includes your contact list. The only time you should rebuild is when you modify your iPod database, or modify your contact list.
  22. Well, first, the "Pandora button" you are referring to is used in conjunction with a free app called PandoraLink. And, second, you have to have the PandoraLink app installed on your iPhone before you can see any icon pop up as an optional source. If you already have PandoraLink installed, check to make sure you have the correct cable (CD-IU50v or CD-IU51v).
  23. Now it's time for ShortFuse to do his thing!!!
  24. I've said this before, the noise heard on the BT calls is DEFINITELY interference picked up from the head unit itself. You don't believe me? Well here's proof. Make a call using your head unit. When someone picks up, hold down the "HOME" button until the screen goes off and ask the person on the line if the noise goes away. Is it magic? No, it's a horrible energy radiation shielding design. The head unit needs to have better shielding from the outside world. Either the microphone, the cell phone, or both, are picking up interference from the head unit.
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