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Its in cydia under the BigBoss Source. TVout2 Mirror TvOUT.
I just tried it and works great but its only mirroring whats on your screen.
top man found it! Will give it a try tomorrow.
Thanks again...
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where you getting Tvout from? cydia
Mines showing only supports 2.x
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What! first one's not been out five minutes then they bring another out with larger screen. Not impressed, they should think about keeping the other customers happy and sorting out the issues with the first release.
More info here : http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20120109005511/en/Pioneer%E2%80%99s-Generation-AppRadio-Expands-Compatibility
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LOL Garden hose!
Your not wrong, its huge...
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Couple of posts down
rsquared posted a great guide:
Posted 21 November 2011 - 06:37 PM
<p class="post entry-content " style="margin-top: 0px; margin-right: 0px; margin-bottom: 0px; margin-left: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-right: 0px; padding-bottom: 0px; padding-left: 0px; color: rgb(40, 40, 40); line-height: 1.6; font-family: helvetica, arial, sans-serif; ">Thanks to carver's great post, we can now change the AppRadio's main wallpaper. I originally posted my first attempt at creating custom wallpaper in caver's thread, but decided to create this new thread dedicated to custom wallpapers.
I've attached 4 files. The first two are the default AppRadiowallpapers. They are in .bmp format. I used those files as templates to create my custom wallpapers. You will need to create/edit the wallpapers with some sort of photo editing software and save them as 24-bit bmp files using the exact same dimensions and filenames as the original wallpaper files (NX120_BG_1.bmp or NX120_BG_2.bmp).I used Adobe Photoshop Elements to create mine.
Took me several tries to get the positioning/spacing right, but I created two wallpapers which are the 3rd an 4th attachments: First one is a Toronto Raptors background, second one is a Montreal Canadiens background.
Here's how to install them:
- After creating your wallpapers, save them on a microSD card
- Download the CE66Tool.rar file: http://avic411.com/index.php?app=core&module=attach§ion=attach&attach_id=14878, extract that file and then save the CE66Tool.exe file on the same microSD card
- Insert microSD card in AppRadio and then turn it on - Windows will launch
- Double tap the My Device icon, double tap on flash card icon, select and copy your custom wallpaper files (NX120_BG_1.bmp and NX120_BG_2.bmp)
- Go back to My Device folder, double tap on the Nand Memory folder, double tap on CE66 folder and then double tap on Wallpaper folder
- Paste the custom wallpaper in the Wallpaper folder (overwrite existing files)
- Turn off Appradio and remove microSD card
- Wait at least 5 minutes and then turn on Appradio and your custom wallpaper should be there
- After creating your wallpapers, save them on a microSD card
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It's ok and thats about it.
I had a F900BT before this and have to say that was much better, though double the price. Boot-up times are much faster than the F900, I only use my appRadio for music as i got fed up trying to fumble around loading the app from the phone, that part really needs to be sorted. If i had to choose from either i would def go back to the F900.
Also, phone quality on the AppRadio is awful, again, F900 was perfect for me.
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You talking about the firmware update from pioneer? Can you not try re-flashing again?
You are booting the app radio up without the storage card in?
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Carver,
Many thanks for the top info. I'll stop trying then.
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have you found the icons?
I think they are in sample.dui but i dont know how to extract them from that type of file extension.
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djsri if you have a ce5 emu just put all nand files on a folder (or maybe you can use the ones you downloaded) and run cis.exe. I havn't tried that yet, but in Win CE in the HU if you execute that file it loads the appradio interface..
Thanks for the reply, need help please
I run this command
"C:\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Device Emulator\1.0\deviceemulator.exe" /video 800x480x16 /memsize 256 /c nk.bin /sharedfolder "F:\Avic F900BT Software\Avic_Emulator"
This is From when i was messing around with the F900BT
I downloaded the Nand files from the AppRadio (Ce66 folder and Ce66_BAK folder with other files in the root). How do i run the appradio files? do i need another .BIN file? because every time i run CIS.exe from the emulator i get (CIS is not a vaild windows CE application)
Cheers
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I came across a file called (when googling) pioneer appradio v2.2.2 CEOS files
I know nothing about programming etc, when extracted loads of files but i dont know how to run it. I've got CE5 Emulator but then i'm lost!
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Awesome! thank you
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Hi
Any automotive 12V relay will do, Ebay, Halfords..
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Hi
I've done the bypass with the relay. This is what I've done and is working a treat.
Relay pins
85 - blue w/ white stripe (From Radio)
86 and 87 - ground (connect to black wire on the radio harness)
30 - green w/ white stripe (From Radio)
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Great, Thanks for the heads up..
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3.5mm male to 2.5mm female?
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I've just fitted this unit and was going to use my old F900bt mic, guess what different size. Why do Pioneer bother to make everything so awkward. I didn't realize there was an adapter, where did you get yours from?
Appradio 1.7.0 update. Does it break appradio extensions?
in AppRadio, AppRadio 2, AppRadio 3
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I have 1.5.0.ipa if anyone needs it