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  1. I appreciate the responses, but they don't make any sense. These are all store bought cd's and all showed the cd information on my stock cd player that I took out to install the X920BT. As a matter of fact, I have never had a cd player in a car I've owned that didn't show the cd information, of some sort, but the X920Bt doesn't show anything, just dashes where the cd information should be. Oh well, like I said, I don't use the cd player much so I guess it doesn't matter. I have really enjoyed my X920BT, but if Pioneer doesn't step up and start paying attention to the details this might be my l
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    X920BT & CD's

    I had never used the cd player until a few weeks ago and when I did I noticed that the head unit doesn't bring up any information about the cd on the screen. It plays it without a problem, but I was wondering if there is something I need to do to make the info show up? Thanks
  3. I don't think the units are shit (I have a X920BT and really like it), but all the manufactures are going to have problems selling after market units when all of the dealerships are offering nav's in almost all the cars, even the cheaper ones, and most people have no idea how much they are paying for a unit that is only worth a third of the cost.
  4. Doesn't matter if you use iTunes or not. I use an iPod Touch (2nd Gen) with my X920BT, the Pioneer cable and iTunes and I have to do a restore and add all of my music back on everytime I add anything new or the album art will not show up ......not sure why it does it, but I am sure Pioneer will not fix it, so I just wait to update my iPod until its worthwhile to do the restore.....
  5. I had the same issue on my iPod Touch (2nd Gen) and the X920Bt and the only way I could get it to work was to do a restore to the iPod through iTunes and then re-add all the music. Kind of a pain, but it worked and all album art is showing up. Unfortunately, I added a new cd a few days later and the artwork did not show up again on the X920BT....did the restore and all is good. So, I am gathering from this that I may have to do a restore anytime I add new music to my iPod if I want the album art.
  6. I know this is of no help, but its posts like these why I paid to have my system installed.
  7. VBLUE42: Do you know if the second generation iPod touch can tether to the iPhone4 or is it only the newer models? Thanks
  8. That what I'm thinking, but I figured it couldn't hurt to try, especially since they did release a firmware update for it (2.003), so who's to say they won't release another.....either way I still really like my X920BT, and the final touch will be installed in a couple of weeks, Alpine 10" subwoofer & amp!
  9. I e-mailed Pioneer about the issue of the X920BT not pausing the iPod/iPhone when the Bluetooth receives a call. They didn't seem real interest in the issue, telling me only that there were no plans for an update to solve it, but after the third e-mail to them they said they would pass it along to the development team for consideration. Not sure if they will or if they will actually do anything about it, but at least I tried. you can pause a song on the screen when using an iPod/iPhone with the Pioneer cable, so I wouldn't think it would be that hard for them to program this in.....
  10. I had the X920BT installed a few weeks ago and the installer placed it under the dash directly behind the headunit and said there should be no issues as long there is no metal parts above it. He was right, it is hidden and I have had no issues with it.
  11. bummer...thanks for the reply
  12. The people telling you to go with the 8" probably don't like the booming, car rattling, bass....which is really the difference, the bigger the sub, the power it can take the the louder it will go. It's really all a personal choice based on what you can afford!
  13. I have searched the forums, but have not been able to find anything concerning this. Several people have posted that it might be a good idea to make a backup of the system on an SD card incase of issues later after the warranty expires. How do you do this for the X920BT? Thanks
  14. FYI....Amazon.com does carry the real Pioneer cables, including the CD-IU50V cable (X920BT), but you won't find them for $10 or under....I purchased the CD-IU50V and it was $35.41 (no tax and free shipping) and it works great! They also carry the PAC Steering Wheel Interfaces and PAC Stereo Interfaces as well....I bought the iPod cable, PAC SWI-PS and PAC TATO-01 and the whole order was only $131, based on the MRSP's listed I saved around $150!
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