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  1. 1. I don't think so

    2. No, CarPlay can reads text out loud only. I do not believe NEX mode supports any texting functions. 

    3. That is indeed USB port #1. There are two USB ports in the back of the unit. The installer should have installed extension cords to make them accessible from the cabin. Furthermore, USB-1 is the port needed for CarPlay. If you have CarPlay working, then your lightning cable is already routed to USB-1. 

    4. Rear source is not for the backup camera. It's for expanding the system for rear-seat entertainment. 

     

    Check out the manuals. It's all in there. 

    https://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/Car/NEX/AVIC-8200NEX#manuals

  2. I don't think so. My audio/video receiver at home does that. It's a great feature.

     

    It takes a little effort, but I got myself into the habit of turning the volume low before I shut off the car. It's become second nature. I do understand the desire to automate this, as I automate everything I possibly can. 

  3. Both CarPlay and AppRadio Mode need to use USB 1. I don't think it was ever intended to allow users to swap between modes very easily (without swapping connections).

     

    Hint: Even if you do change connections, I've noticed that an iPhone must be rebooted when you change from AppRadio Mode to CarPlay and vice versa. Otherwise you get weirdness. Somebody else here has had the same experience. This makes switching between modes even less friendly. It's more of a choice you have to commit to rather than something you can switch between at will. 

  4. It's not completely Pioneer's fault - this is smartphones we are talking about. Especially back in 2014, it seems like every six months the smartphone world was being flipped upsidedown by a new device and more standards and features. Take into account that these head units have been in planning and prototype for a long time, maybe several years before they hit the market. And don't forget the aftermarket for head units is suffering in general thanks to the philosophy of car makers these days. Pioneer knows their days in this market are numbered, they're squeezing what they can while they can.

     

    I agree with your sentiment. Pioneer does what it needs to do in order to keep its car audio division afloat. Car audio has been a niche market in general and it's getting smaller (no data - just a gut feeling). There simply isn't the economy of scale in this market that can drive R&D up and prices down simultanelously. 

  5. I get the same thing with Iheartradio as well as TuneIn. It may happen with other third party apps but I use these two the most and haven't noticed it otherwise.

    It's my understanding that everything should work as expected even when the phone is locked (black screen). Obviously this doesn't happen. I don't know if it's an issue with the apps or with CarPlay. I suppose you can write an iTunes review for iheartradio and mention this problem, then you can contact apple to share your experience. 

     

    http://www.apple.com/feedback/iphone.html

  6. Well ok mine turns off

    When you turn it back on without touching the car's key/ignition/pushbutton, does the unit reboot from the splash screen or does the screen just come back on? If it's the latter, then no your unit does not turn off. It's merely in "standby".

  7. If you're using CarPlay, it doesn't do video (for obvious reasons). If you use AppRadio mode, it will show video provided that the parking brake is engaged (or bypassed). If you just want to display video from your iPhone from then all you need to do is use an AV adapter (same one for AppRadio Mode) with an HDMI cable into the HDMI input on the back of the head unit. USB will not pass video by istself. Need elaboration? Take a look at the owner's manual. It's all in there! 

  8. Use the volume control to adjust Siri's volume. This can only be done while Siri is "active". Otherwise the volume control will adjust the media volume instead (as expected). If you observe the volume levels on the screen you can see that they are independent. It's pretty easy to accidentally change Siri's volume. That feature should be in a separate setting IMO. 

  9. I know where to get the mic, my question is has anyone used a mic different to what's listed, say from a Home AV switcher, and have it worked?

    People have gotten other mics to work. There may a be a calibration issue with a different mic however.

  10. Hey, could smbd give a link for a cheap extension cable, that will work with Apple AV adapter and iPhone 6s ? 

     

     

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/APS-8-Pin-Lightning-Extension-Cable-for-iPod-iPhone-6S-plus-iPad-4-mini-black-/201451708232?hash=item2ee7751f48:g:NTIAAOSwwbdWJLVi - this one should work? lot says it support video transferring...

     It's hit or miss with the Chinese eBay stuff. I've had several lightning cables either never work, or stop working.

     

    Is saving time and frustration worth an extra $15? I'd just go with the proven cable:

    http://www.cablejive.com/dockxtender/

  11. I've been using CarPlay since its inception. The Apple apps work very well (Maps, Music, Messages, etc.). However the third party music apps have been hit or miss for me since the beginning. I often use TuneIn Radio and I Heart Radio, but most of the time when I select them from the head unit, the app will open and I can't get anything to play. I can eventually get sound if I start playing the app from the phone itself, which defeats the purpose of CarPlay. I think Pandora is better, but the two apps mentioned above are pretty bad. 

     

    One of my theories is that the ads that run on some music apps can cause playback issues in CarPlay. Does anybody have any insight?

  12. was it a Pioneer mic? I have the mic that came with my Sony home theater receiver, would it work>

    The only concern is whether or not the Sony and Pioneer mics have the same frequency response. If the sony mic "hears" differently then you'll basically be running auto EQ with an "uncalibrated" microphone. 

     

    It's worth a shot, but if the results sound funny, it might be worth it to try the Pioneer mic.

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